Ross Creek Cedars Scenic Area

Category: Scenic spot

Address: NF-398, Heron, MT 59844, USA

Reviews

Missy B

Sep 18, 2022

Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. Easy walk with losts to see and explore. Nice little area for a picnic. The restrooms definitely could of been cleaner, but everything else was phenomenal.

Mark Cuff

Sep 14, 2022

Great park nice walking trail even for someone like me with bad knees. 400 year old cedars beautiful.

Lavonna Skeans

Sep 12, 2022

Amazing 500 year old cedars! Such a unique place. Good road to get there. Bathroom facilities. No Ranger. Trail could be better marked.

Caleb Henderson

Sep 8, 2022

Easy trail through some amazingly large Cedars! Driving up from the main road is easy as it’s all paved but only a single lane. Had a couple picnic tables and two pit toilets as well.

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Questions & Answers

Is this open year round.?

Jesse Vogel | Sep 23, 2020
Jesse Franzen | Sep 23, 2020

I'm sure, but the problem may be getting up the road and in the winter.

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Can you get a small 23 ft diesel RV to the parking area?

Bill Hitchcock | Aug 24, 2022
Tim Kosena | Aug 24, 2022

Yes, but the parking is super tight. You may find you make it up, but have no place to park

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Is the road good enough for a 30 foot RV? Parking? Turn around?

Ron Angel | Sep 24, 2018
Ronaldo Craig | Sep 24, 2018

Yeah agree no RV

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Are the cedars open?

angela powell | Sep 24, 2018
Tam Tandy | Sep 24, 2018

Yes, they are....and they are magnificent ! :)

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When will Ross Creek Cedars Scenic Area be be open to the public this spring?

Alan Lachmann | Sep 24, 2018
Kathy Williams | Sep 24, 2018

Probably near memorial day weekend. Depends on the snow

can you have a wedding here?

Tammie Brousseau | Sep 24, 2018
Caleb Melkonian | Sep 24, 2018

Yes. There is enough parking. And there are enough open areas to hold a service. I would contact the US Forest Service to inquire further. It is public use lands so i can't image they could say no. Time of year would be important to not disturb the wildlife or get too wet. Happy Trails!

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