Mount Helena City Park Explained

Mount Helena City Park is[1] a 620acres park in Helena, Montana. The park encompasses Mount Helena which rises 5468feet above sea level, overlooking the city of Helena 1300feet below. The park includes six trails up and around the mountain, some of which connect to other trails in nearby Helena National Forest. Other trails go to the cave nicknamed "Devil's Kitchen", to the big letter "H" on the side of the mountain (the "H" was repainted April 2015 for the first time since 2008) overlooking the city, and to the summit of the mountain. The park is free of admission and is maintained by the City of Helena and local conservation and recreation groups from the Helena area. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

Trails

TrailDescription Photo
1906 Trail[2] Easiest route to the top. Views of limestone caves and Devil's Kitchen along the way. Sports climbing routes available.
Powerline TrailThe most direct way to the top from the Trail Head - very steep. Is difficult to climb up, as well as manage your way down. Exercise caution.
Prairie Trail Views of prairie wildflowers and cliffs. It is a more flat, roundabout way to reach the summit. However, there are switchbacks towards the top that become a bit more challenging.
Backside Trail Passes through a grassy woodland, offering views of pine trees.
Hogback Trail A rough trail leading from the summit to the hogback ridge. Recommended to travel downwards. Offers panoramic views of Helena and the park.
Prospector Shafts Trail A very long trail through the southeast quarter of the park. Offers a wide variety of landscapes and prospector shafts halfway through the trail.
West End Trail A trail through the most remote part of the park. Travels through a meadow and leads to Mount Helena Ridge trail in Helena National Forest.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan . City of Helena, Montana . https://web.archive.org/web/20170124130417/http://www.helenamt.gov/fileadmin/user_upload/City_Parks/Documents/Helena_Comprehensive_Park_Plan_10_2010.pdf . January 24, 2017 . October 2010 . live.
  2. Web site: Mount Helena City Park . Visit Montana . Montana Office of Tourism . 31 July 2018.