Trail guide for the Hell Roaring Creek trail in the Gallatin National Forest.
Hell Roaring Creek trail is an easy hike in the Gallatin canyon. The trail head is between the Storm Castle and Lava Lake trails on the west side of the canyon. The hike take a couple of switchbacks up to a ridge. The switchbacks are long and easy, but a little muddy in the spring. Flowers abound in the spring as you walk through the dense forest. Views of the Storm Castle outcropping occasionally open up to the east as you hike. As you come over the ridge you are about one mile (unmarked) into the hike. You then descend down into Hell Roaring canyon and eventually to the creek. There is a sturdy bridge crossing the creek. The trail continues alongside the creek, occasionally opening up into short meadows. The trail “ends” when you reach the Lee Metcalf Wilderness boundary 2.5 miles in.
Trail Head sign for the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Two hikers walk down the Hell Roaring Creek trail in the spring.
Water collects on a plant on the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Droplets of water collect after a spring rain on the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Views of Storm Castle from the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
An outcropping of purple flowers on the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
A yellow flower on the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Two hikers walk through a misty Hell Roaring Creek trail.
The tree growth along the Hell Roaring Creek trail is fairly dense.
These purple flowers are alongside the trail on the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Down trees along the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
View of Hell Roaring Creek from the bridge.
Snow resides on log along the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Flower is surrounded by snow along the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Fewer flowers exist along the Hell Roaring Creek trail the further you hike in.
Occasional short meadows open up along the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
Evidence of the previous evening’s snow along a neighboring hill
Two hikers along the Hell Roaring Creek trail.
My lovely wife!
You can continue on the trail to Hell Roaring lake and Garnett peak in the Lee Metcalf Widlerness area.
Flynn sees something.
Jess and Flynn stand on the bridge crossing Hell Roaring Creek.
Jess and Flynn pose for a photo on the bride over Hell Roaring Creek.