Range Riders Museum Path Range Riders Museum Walking Path 435 W. I-94 Business Loop The path is 3/4 mile, beginning at the front corner of the long white Barn, and continues along the Tongue River. It is a mowed, but rough, grass and weed path. Be sure to wear full shoes and bring your bug spray. Click here for the Range Riders Museum Path >> Back to Walking Paths >>
Pirogue Island State Park Isolated, and shaded by cottonwood trees, this Yellowstone River island offers visitors an excellent spot to view waterfowl, bald eagles, fox squirrels, whitetail and mule deer. You can envision the Corps of Discovery’s travel along the river, and hunt for moss agates. The park is a haven for a wide variety of bird species including Passerine, belted king fishers, shore birds, waterfowl, bald eagles, and wildlife such as: whitetail and mule deer. There are 2.8 miles of designated hiking trails, but the site is level and visitors can easily walk throughout the entire 269 acres. During hot weather, when the side channels aren’t flowing, adventurous visitors can take a nice refreshing tree-shaded walk down the side channels punctuated with wading the remaining pools of water. At 2,371 feet in elevation, this site has no formal development and care is needed when crossing side channels. Services/Amenities Available Grills / Fire Rings Interpretive Display Maps Pets Allowed Pack In – Pack Out Toilets (vault) Activities Available Bird Watching Boating Fishing Hunting – Shotgun or Bow Picnic Wildlife Viewing Lewis & Clark Site CROSSING IS NOT RECOMMENDED IF WATER IS FLOWING ACROSS THE SIDE CHANNEL. Directions: Travel north on 59N to the Kinsey Rd/Hwy 489. Turn right and follow for 2 miles to the turnoff for Pirogue Island State Park. Click here for the Pirogue Island Walking Path Map >> Back to Walking Paths >>
Holy Rosary Walk Holy Rosary Wellness Path – 2600 Wilson St. A well-developed, concrete wellness path on the Holy Rosary Healthcare campus. Start anywhere along the loop. Parking is available on Wilson St., by the community garden or at the hospital. This is a great walk for families; has a story walk, so you can read to the little ones while you walk! Trail Distance: 1.3 miles Difficulty: Easy Trail Surface: Concrete, Flat Lighting: Partial Parking: Large parking lot Features: Benches Click here for the Holy Rosary Story Walk Map >> Back to Walking Paths >>
Miles Community College Track On the grounds of Miles Community College, and open to the public, the MCC Track is a ¼ mile rubberized asphalt surface. Directions: 2715 Dickinson St, on the north side of the Campus. Parking is on the west end of the track, off of Sewell Ave. Click here for the Track Map >> Back to Walking Paths >>
Fairgrounds / Riverside Walk The Fairgrounds / Riverside Park walking paths are all smooth paved or concrete surfaces. On the aerial view, the ‘red’ path is 1.8 miles, and if you include the ‘blue’ path, it’s 2 miles total. Click here for the Fairgrounds & Riverside Park Walk Trail Map >> Back to Walking Paths >>
Spotted Eagle Recreation Area Named for the Sioux chief who camped his people nearby, Spotted Eagle offers a perfect place for walks, non-motorized boating, swimming, picnics, fishing or a scenic drive. The site has picnic tables, grills, a trap and skeet shooting area, horseshoe pits, a nature trail and a snowmobile trail. Make sure to spend some time at this truly wonderful place. 123 acre property and 23 acre lake are owned by the City of Miles City. The local Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited and the Custer County Rod & Gun Club contribute most of the maintenance and care of the facility, are responsible for most of the structures on the site. Call Police Dispatch, at 232-3411, to report damage. Picnic Tables & Restrooms Life Jackets available for loan Walking Trails, Horseshoe Pits, Grills Swimming – No Lifeguards Non-motorized Boating Fishing Docks Directions: The entrance is behind the Eastern MT Fairgrounds on Garryowen Road and Pacific Avenue. ~From the I-94 Bus. Loop, turn onto Garryowen Rd, then onto Spotted Eagle Rd. ~From Pacific St, travel west, over the Tongue River Bridge to Spotted Eagle Rd. Click here for the DIRT TRAIL Map >> Click here for the Lake Loop Map >> Back to Walking Paths >>