Malta Ridge Preserve is a remote wilderness area in northeastern Montana known for its rugged ridges, diverse wildlife, and extensive trail system prized by hikers and naturalists alike.
Malta Ridge Preserve is located in Phillips County, northeastern Montana, and encompasses a rugged expanse of forested ridges, grasslands, and riparian corridors along the Milk River valley. It features a diverse ecology with mixed conifer forests, native prairie, and a variety of shrublands supporting abundant wildlife such as mule deer, elk, bald eagles, and several rare bird species. The preserve is historically significant for its proximity to early Native American travel routes and later pioneer homesteads. Outdoor enthusiasts frequent the area for hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and seasonal hunting under regulated policies. The terrain ranges from rolling grasslands to steep ridges offering panoramic views of the surrounding plains and rivers. Multiple trailheads provide access to well-maintained trails that explore key natural landmarks, including the Malta Ridge Overlook and the Historic Sinclair Homestead Site. The preserve offers solitude away from crowded parks, appealing particularly to visitors seeking remote backcountry experiences within Montana’s prairie and forest interface. Seasonal changes bring remarkable wildflower blooms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn, enhancing the visitor appeal throughout much of the year.
Malta Ridge Overlook — panoramic views of the Milk River valley and distant plains
Rare sightings of golden eagles and prairie falcons within the preserve's ecosystem
Historic Sinclair Homestead Site, a preserved early 20th-century ranch cabin
Quiet backcountry trails with remote access, offering solitude and wildlife viewing
This riparian area supports a diverse range of plant and animal life and is vital for migratory birds.
A preserved early ranching homestead providing historical insight into the region’s settlement.
A vantage point offering sweeping views across the ridges and distant prairies, ideal for photography.