- Beehive Basin Trail No. 40, Montana - AllTrails
Beehive Basin is a must-see spot near Big Sky, offering some of the most beautiful scenery in the area It's a popular destination for hikers, campers, and backcountry skiers Visitors can enjoy stunning alpine meadows and, in the summer, fields bursting with wildflowers
- Beehive Basin Trail | Visit Montana
After 3 3 miles of trail, hikes enter Beehive Basin, a U-shaped glacial cirque with a crystal clear lake that overlooks Lone Peak Hikers can also scramble up rocks to the top of the basin to enjoy even more views
- Beehive Basin Trail - Outside Bozeman
At 9,200 feet, the trailhead leads you into alpine wildflower meadows, through tall forest, and past creeks As you approach the trailhead, you'll cross a log bridge to begin your ascent up a grassy meadow At 1 mile, a posted T-junction intersects with the North Fork of the Gallatin Ridge Trail
- Beehive Basin Trail | Visit Montana
After 3 3 miles of trail, hikes enter Beehive Basin, a U-shaped glacial cirque with a crystal clear lake that overlooks Lone Peak Hikers can also scramble up rocks to the top of the basin to enjoy even more views
- Beehive Basin - Hike to Beehive Basin in Big Sky, Montana
Beehive Basin: Details for the hike to Beehive Basin near Big Sky, Montana Includes trail description, key features, photos and elevation data
- The Best Day Hikes in America: Beehive Basin - Backpacker
In just 3 3 miles, the hike to Beehive Basin offers every hallmark of Big Sky Country: glacier-cut mountains, alpine lakes, wildflowers galore, and non-stop chances to spot megafauna
- Beehive Basin - Backcountry Skiing Bozeman and Big Sky
Beehive is perhaps THE classic backcountry location in the area and for good reason Spectacular scenery, deep snow, a wide choice of terrain and a plowed paved trailhead that starts you off at almost 8,000 feet make for some tremendous skiing and a reasonably easy approach
- Hiking Beehive Basin—With a Surprise – TrailChick
If you find yourself in Big Sky, Beehive Basin is a must do! Be prepared for the high altitude and potentially grumpy moose, though the amazing scenery and Lone Peak Brewery down the road make it all worthwhile
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