The Milk River Ridge Boundary Trail is a moderately trafficked, point-to-point trail used mainly for hiking and bird watching. It takes about an hour to hike the 1-mile long trail with a mixed surface and an elevation gain of 544.6 feet. The Milk River Ridge Boundary Trail is rated strenuous in terms of difficulty making it unfriendly to kids. Dogs are not permitted on this trail. The Milk River Ridge Boundary Trail provides its users with the view of beautiful fall colors. Birds such as warblers and chickadees can be spotted on this trail. Squirrels, deer, elks, and bears are very common on Milk River Ridge Boundary Trail and hikers are advised to carry a bear spray. Gaillardia and geranium flowers are scattered along the path. Hikers ought to carry their own drinking water since there are no water drinking points or restrooms on the trail. The Milk River Ridge Boundary is accessible all year.
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