The Belly Range Station Trail is a point-to-point, moderately trafficked trail which is accessible all year round. Dogs are not permitted on the Belly Range Station Trail. There are no restrooms on the trail and hikers ought to carry drinking water. It takes about 2 hours to hike through the 1.7-mile-long intermediate rated trail that has an elevation gain of 915 feet. The Belly Ranger Station Trail has a beautiful creek and is home to flowers like lupines, Indian paintbrush, and asters. The Beaver Ranger Station Trail is also used for watching birds such as chickadees, sandhill cranes, and vesper sparrows. Deer, elk, moose, and bears are common on this trail and for this reason, users of Belly Ranger Station Trail are advised to carry a bear spray. The trail is kid-friendly.
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