NEAREST TOWN: Lincoln
MEETING TIME: 7 a.m.
DIFFICULTY: Strenuous
ROUND-TRIP MILEAGE: 4–5 miles
LEADER: Katie Kotynski & Viki Gallagher
→ Free to attend, but preregistration required*:
https://wildmontana.org/event/rodgers-peak-climb/
Embark on an unforgettable adventure in the Rocky Mountains as we climb to the summit of Rodger’s Peak, discovering the wildflowers that brighten the landscape.
Our journey begins in lush meadows with flowing streams before weaving through dense forests and ultimately emerging at the alpine peak, where the striking red rocks await.
We’ll be on the lookout for vibrant blue Forget-me-nots at the top and brilliant yellow Glacier lilies in the valley below. Keep your gaze on the sky — if lucky, you might spot a bald or golden eagle soaring overhead. This 5-6 mile hike offers a strenuous challenge, with an elevation gain of 1,800 feet.
► This outing is hosted by our Island Range Chapter. View more hikes in western Montana here →
https://wildmontana.org/where/north-central-montana/
**Registration is considered closed 24 hours before the meet-up time. We'll email you detailed meet-up details after registration.
Read Wilderness Walk FAQ here: wildmontana.org/wilderness-walks/#faq
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About Wilderness Walks
Since our first Wilderness Walk in 1960, thousands have joined our volunteer leaders on free outings in every corner of the state. Learn more about our Wilderness Walks here → wildmontana.org/walks
About Wild Montana
Since 1958, we’ve been uniting and mobilizing people across Montana, creating and growing a conservation movement around a shared love of wild public lands and waters. We work at the local level, building trust, fostering collaboration, and forging agreements for protecting the wild, enhancing public land access, and helping communities thrive.
Our work has resulted in 16 wilderness areas, the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, and other legislative, administrative, and executive victories that have protected millions of acres of public lands from irresponsible development and degradation.
In recent years, our work has expanded into the State Capitol, where we drive pro-conservation policies that help communities benefit from public lands. It’s expanded to the federal level, where we’re helping make conservation and the health of rural communities priorities for public land management agencies. And we are doing our part to make public land more accessible and welcoming for all people.
Learn more at wildmontana.org
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