AVAILABLE THROUGH MARCH OF 2023!
Snowshoe along the washed out road along the Gardner River. In 2022, flooding washed out the entrance road between Gardiner, Montana and Mammoth Hot Springs. Today, you can wander the old road past a washout or two. Along this four mile trek, you’ll see the devastation of the 2022 floods, as well as a chance to see bison, elk and maybe even bighorn sheep!
We will meet for this adventure near the Roosevelt Arch in Gardiner, Montana. Snowshoes will be provided!
We will need to start this trip no later than 3pm.
INLCUDES: Snowshoes will be provided, as well as use of binoculars.
EXCLUDES: Snacks, backpacks and water will need to be brought on your own.
Overview
We will start the tour at the famous Roosevelt Arch in Gardiner, Montana. From there, we will walk on the sidewalk past the park infrastructure buildings before putting on our snowshoes and walking the old road. We will see firsthand how the Gardner River was impacted from the 2022 floods, look for wildlife, and then witness the destruction caused by the torrent of water that closed the road in June of 2022.
What you'll see
- wildlife
- the power of Mother Nature
- animal tracks
- unique geology
- History of the park