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Embark on the Moose Tracks Snowshoe Trail, an easy 2.5 miles (4.0 km) hike that winds through a serene landscape of pine forests and open meadows. You will experience quiet surroundings and clear views of Lone Mountain as you follow a gentle stream. With no elevation gain, this flat route…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail is generally considered easy to moderate. While it has a gradual incline with about 400 feet of elevation gain, rising from 7,500 to 7,900 feet, it's often described as fairly easygoing. It's suitable for most fitness levels, especially for snowshoeing.
The Moose Tracks Snowshoe Trail is approximately 2.2 to 2.3 miles (around 3.5 to 3.7 kilometers) roundtrip. Most visitors can complete it in just over an hour, though you might want to allow more time to enjoy the scenery.
The Moose Tracks Snowshoe Trail is typically an out-and-back route. However, sections of the trail intersect with other paths like Gambler, offering potential variations for those familiar with the area.
The trail is conveniently accessible from Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, Montana. Parking is available at the resort. Since the trail is free to use when the resort is open, you can park there and access the trailhead directly.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the Moose Tracks Snowshoe Trail. It's always best to check with Big Sky Resort or local regulations regarding pet policies before bringing your dog.
No, there is no permit required, and the trail is free to use when Big Sky Resort is open. It's located within the Custer Gallatin National Forest, but specific permits for this trail are not mentioned as necessary.
The trail is popular for both hiking and snowshoeing, depending on the season. For snowshoeing, winter months when there's sufficient snow are ideal. For hiking, late spring through fall would be suitable. Early mornings or weekdays are recommended for more solitude.
You can expect diverse terrain that follows a stream through pine forests and open meadows. The trail features a gradual incline and offers quiet surroundings with picturesque views of Lone Mountain and the valley below.
While the path can be well-packed in some conditions, making winterized hiking boots with traction devices an option, snowshoes are generally recommended, especially if you plan to venture off-trail where snow can be deep. Dress in layers suitable for winter outdoor activity.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Gambler trail, as well as other segments named Moose Tracks. This offers some variety and potential for combining routes.
Yes, Big Sky Resort offers guided snowshoe tours through Moose Tracks Gully. This can be a great option for those new to snowshoeing or looking for an organized experience.