
Hangingstone Natural Area offers scenic hiking trails through diverse forest ecosystems, providing spectacular views of the rugged Rocky Mountain foothills near Missoula, Montana.
Hangingstone Natural Area, located just northeast of Missoula, Montana, encompasses approximately 590 acres of protected land featuring a rugged landscape of forested hills, deep draws, and open meadows. Its geographic setting within the Northern Rockies provides a rich mosaic of ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, lodgepole pine, and mixed shrub habitats. This natural area is managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and has historically been a popular outdoor recreation destination known for its relatively accessible day-use opportunities. The area offers a variety of trails ranging from easy strolls to more strenuous climbs, culminating in outstanding panoramic views of the Missoula valley and the Mission Mountains. Ecologically, Hangingstone is home to a diversity of wildlife including mule deer, black bears, mountain lions, and numerous bird species, making it a significant spot for wildlife viewing and nature photography. The area's history is tied to local community efforts to protect this natural ridge amidst expanding suburban development, preserving it as open space and wildlife habitat. Trails such as the Hangingstone Trail provide visitors with access to scenic overlook points and natural rock formations, while connections to nearby state lands expand opportunities for extended backcountry exploration. Visitors enjoy hiking, trail running, mountain biking, and occasionally winter activities like snowshoeing. Its proximity to Missoula combined with relatively low visitor traffic makes Hangingstone Natural Area a quiet, rejuvenating escape for locals and travelers seeking nature immersion close to town.
Scenic overlook with sweeping views of Missoula and the Mission Mountains
Diverse mixed conifer forests supporting abundant wildlife
Historic natural ridgeline preserved within a developing urban area
Quiet backcountry feel despite proximity to city limits
Provides panoramic views of the Missoula Valley and the Mission Mountains, accessible via a moderate hike.
Classic Northern Rockies forest supporting diverse flora and fauna, including large mammals and raptors.
Well-maintained trails for hiking and mountain biking that weave through varied terrain.