Hyalite Canyon

Hyalite Canyon

Hyalite Canyon offers a variety of outdoor activities, ranging from hiking and climbing to fishing and kayaking, set in a picturesque Montana landscape.

34,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Hyalite Canyon

Hyalite Canyon
 

Hyalite Canyon, located in the Gallatin National Forest just south of Bozeman, Montana, is a year-round recreational haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The canyon is known for its varying elevation, creating diverse ecosystems that range from dense forests to alpine meadows. This diversity supports wildlife such as elk, mountain goats, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area was used by Native American tribes and later by settlers, with remnants of old trails hinting at its vibrant past. Key attractions include Hyalite Reservoir, which provides opportunities for paddle sports and fishing, and the spectacular Palisade Falls. The rugged terrain offers hiking, biking, and climbing routes, including routes on the popular Hyalite Peak. In winter, the area becomes a hotspot for ice climbing and snowshoeing. The natural beauty and accessibility make Hyalite Canyon a cherished spot for visitors and locals alike.

Highlights

Highlight

Palisade Falls – A stunning waterfall accessible by a short hike.

Highlight

Hyalite Reservoir – Perfect for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.

Highlight

Hyalite Peak – Offers a challenging hike with rewarding views.

Highlight

Grotto Falls Trail – A less crowded trail offering serene views.

Notable Natural Features

Palisade Falls

A picturesque waterfall accessible via a short trail.

Hyalite Reservoir

A popular spot for fishing and paddle sports.

Hyalite Peak

Offers panoramic views following a strenuous hike.