

Libby Montana yields some of the most scenic hiking trails in North America. Hiking purest from all over the world seek Libby's trails for their rugged beauty with little to no traffic. Navigating through the breathtaking Cabinet Mountains, trekkers of all levels can enjoy gorgeous mountain peaks, cascading waterfalls, and scenic lakes. Listed below are descriptions and maps of Libby MT’s trails. Happy Trekking!
In early summer 2015 a detailed trail description, GPS map, and elevation detail for the Leigh Lake trail in Libby Montana will be posted to this website. For the time being, the trail description for the Leigh Lake Trail is as follows: One of Libby’s iconic trails. This trail crosses gorgeous waterfalls, overlooks the pristine Leigh Lake, and is back-dropped by the powerful Snowshoe Mountain. Trail is in excellent condition.
Appox. 1.5 Miles • Moderate Difficulty
In early summer of 2015 a detailed description, GPS map, and elevation detail for the Snowshoe Lake trail in Libby Montana will be posted to this website. For the time being, the limited decription for the Snowshoe Lakes trail is as follows: Trail follows the old historic Snowshoe mining water line. The trails steady incline leads to upper and lower snowshoe lakes.
Moderate Difficulty
Moderate Difficulty
In early summer 2015 a detailed trail description, GPS map, and elevation detail for the Geiger Lakes trail in Libby Montana will be posted to this website. For the time being, the trail description for Geiger Lakes trail is as follows: This well maintained trail cuts through the shady forest. It has several footbridge stream crossing. Trail opens up to lower Geiger Lake. Several campsites are located at the lower lake. Trail continue to upper Geiger Lake and Lost Buck Pass.
1.5 Miles • Moderate Difficulty