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Embark on the Inez Creek Trail to Legacy Peak for an easy hike covering 2.6 miles (4.2 km). You will gain 818 feet (249 metres) in elevation over approximately 1 hour and 16 minutes. As you ascend, you'll find yourself surrounded by numerous pine trees, with glimpses of the Miller Creek valley opening up. The primary reward is the viewpoint at Legacy Point, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. The trail provides a generally moderate experience with rewarding views throughout.
When planning your visit, know that the Inez Creek Trail is dog-friendly, making it a great option if you want to bring your canine companion. Parking is usually available at the trailhead, providing easy access to this popular area. Be aware that seasonal conditions can affect the route; you might encounter clear ground and ice in winter, or wet spots during wetter periods. Checking recent trail reports before you go can help you prepare for current conditions.
This route is nestled within the Mount Dean Stone Community Forest, offering a peaceful atmosphere that often allows for a sense of solitude, even though it is a multi-use trail. Depending on the time of year, you might spot vibrant wildflowers or stunning fall colors. Wildlife such as various birds and small mammals are common here, so carrying bear spray is a wise precaution for your safety.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.87 km
1.30 km
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2.84 km
1.29 km
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The primary access point for this trail is located in the Mount Dean Stone Public Access Area near Missoula, Montana. You'll find a dedicated trailhead with parking available there.
Yes, the overall route to Legacy Peak is rated as "easy" with an "easy" physical rating, making it a great option for beginners and families. While the initial Inez Creek Trail has a consistent, gradual incline, the final push to Legacy Point is less strenuous.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer bring wildflowers, while fall showcases vibrant colors. Even in winter, it can be accessible for snowshoeing, though you should be prepared for potential ice and snow. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, this is a dog-friendly trail, so feel free to bring your canine companions along for the adventure!
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Inez Creek Trail to Legacy Peak, as it is part of the Mount Dean Stone Community Forest, which is publicly accessible.
You'll encounter a varied terrain. The Inez Creek Trail itself is often a wide path, originally a logging road, with a gradual incline. As you approach Legacy Point, you might find more singletrack sections. Expect a mix of dirt and gravel, with some uneven ground, rocks, and roots.
The trail offers beautiful vistas of the Miller Creek valley, especially as you gain elevation. The landscape is rich with pine trees, and you might spot wildflowers in season or enjoy vibrant fall colors. The main highlight is the expansive view from Legacy Point.
The area is home to various avian species and small mammals. While less common, there's also a possibility of encountering black bears and mountain lions, so carrying bear spray is a wise precaution.
Yes, the route to Legacy Peak utilizes sections of other trails. You'll spend a significant portion on the Legacy Point trail and a smaller segment on Inez Gulch Road.
This trail is generally not highly trafficked, offering a good sense of solitude. To maximize this, consider hiking during off-peak hours, such as early mornings or weekdays, as it's a popular multi-use trail for hikers, bikers, and even horseback riders.
Given the varied terrain and potential wildlife, we recommend bringing plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes, appropriate layers for changing weather, and bear spray. Don't forget your camera for the views from Legacy Point!
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