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Missoula County
Missoula

Deer Creek Sneak Loop

Hard

3.0

(15)

84

riders

Deer Creek Sneak Loop

02:56

36.7km

620m

Cycling

Tackle the difficult Deer Creek Sneak Loop, a 22.8-mile touring cycling route near Missoula with 2027 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Lolo National Forest

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Start point

Bus stop

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4.92 km

Jacob's Island

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Jacob's Island is a dog park on the banks of Clark Fork River. The park is 6 acres and the river works as a beautiful natural barrier for the dogs. …

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17.0 km

Deer Creek Sneak Trail

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Deer Creek Sneak is labeled as a "Green" mountain biking trail, but it is popular for gravel bikes and bike touring as well. The trail climbs steadily from Deer Creek …

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32.5 km

There is a great view here of Woody Mountain and the Mount Jumbo Wildlife Management Area. This double-track road is pretty smooth and most bikes can handle the terrain pretty easily.

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36.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

13.9 km

11.4 km

5.93 km

2.98 km

2.13 km

221 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

12.4 km

12.0 km

11.7 km

355 m

183 m

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Highest point (1,310 m)

Lowest point (970 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Deer Creek Sneak Loop?

The Deer Creek Sneak Loop is often part of a larger ride around Mount Sentinel. You can typically find access points and parking near Deer Creek Road or in the Pattee Canyon area, which the trail connects to. Specific parking details might depend on your chosen starting point for the larger loop.

Is the Deer Creek Sneak Loop dog-friendly?

Information specifically regarding dog regulations for the Deer Creek Sneak Loop is not readily available. As a general rule for trails in the Missoula area, it's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding dogs, especially concerning leash requirements and any restrictions in wildlife management areas like the nearby Mount Jumbo Wildlife Management Area.

What's the best time of year to ride the Deer Creek Sneak Loop?

The Deer Creek Sneak Loop is a great option for an early season ride to get in shape for summer climbing. However, be aware that conditions can vary, with reports of muddy or icy sections depending on the time of year. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures, but always check current trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any permits or fees required for this route?

No specific permits or fees are generally required to access and ride the Deer Creek Sneak Loop itself.

What is the terrain like on the Deer Creek Sneak Loop?

The route primarily features unpaved, good-condition gravel, making it ideal for gravel and touring bikes. While some sections might be paved, a significant portion consists of dirt and gravel roads. The main Deer Creek Sneak Trail section is a double-track trail.

Is this route suitable for beginners?

The Deer Creek Sneak section itself is rated as 'Green' (easy) for mountain biking, but its physical rating for cycling is considered 'Moderate' due to a steady climb. The full 'Deer Creek Sneak Loop' as described here is rated as difficult due to its distance and significant elevation gain, making it more suitable for cyclists with good fitness.

What can I see along the route?

You'll encounter diverse scenery, including beautiful woods and rocky slopes. Notable highlights include Jacob's Island and a View of Woody Mountain and Mount Jumbo Wildlife Management Area, offering expansive vistas. The trail also connects to the scenic Pattee Canyon area.

Does the route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is known for its connectivity. It incorporates sections of several other trails, including Deer Creek Sneak, Marshall Grade, Jumbo Saddle Road, and Canyon River Trail, among others. It serves as a crucial link to the extensive Pattee Canyon mountain biking trail system.

How long does it typically take to complete the Deer Creek Sneak Loop?

This particular loop is approximately 36.7 kilometers (22.8 miles) long and involves over 600 meters (1,968 feet) of elevation gain. For a touring cyclist, it typically takes around 2 hours and 55 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.

What kind of bike is best for this route?

Given the mix of unpaved gravel and dirt roads, a gravel bike or a touring bicycle is ideally suited for the Deer Creek Sneak Loop. These bikes offer the versatility and comfort needed to handle the varied terrain effectively.

Are there any specific directions or strategies for riding the loop?

The Deer Creek Sneak can be ridden in either direction. However, it's often ridden clockwise to finish with a fun, fast downhill section towards the end. This approach also allows for a mostly gentle, rolling climb from Deer Creek Road towards the Pattee Canyon area.

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