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Stephanie Keene
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01/12/2019
Heading up Mount Helena on the 1906 Trail from the main parking lot.
Stephanie Keene
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01/12/2019
As you work your way up, be sure to check out the views of Helena below you and the Big Belt Mountains in the distance.
Stephanie Keene
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01/12/2019
The 1906 trail starts to wind through forest cover.
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The 1906 trail cuts across steep slopes on Mount Helena.
Stephanie Keene
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The 1906 trail heads right by the Devil's Kitchen.
Stephanie Keene
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Ponderosa Pines below the limestone cliffs of Mount Helena.
Stephanie Keene
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Looking toward the Mount Helena Ridge Trail.
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Great views as you near the top of Mount Helena.
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Enjoy an excellent view of downtown Helena.
Stephanie Keene
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View the Helena Valley and the Big Belts Mountain range from the top of Mount Helena.
Stephanie Keene
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01/12/2019
It's a fairly easy trek back down to the trailhead.

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