This is a good hike anytime the weather and road conditions allow vehicle access to Big Ice Cave Campground. It is also a good hike for families and small children, or for anyone who wants a leisurely walk. The Cave Ridge Loop is particularly good in June and early July when the wildflowers can be spectacular. We have identified as many as 30 or 40 species of flowers on a single June day.
The full loop is about three miles and includes about 600 feet elevation gain on the return trip. Shorter variations are easily possible (See below).
Just over half the hike is off-trail. However it is not hard to find your way without a marked trail. The Hiking Directions below should be adequate. We hope there will be a trail in the future - maybe with interpretive signs about wildflowers, other vegetation, geology, birds, etc. (Tell the USFS you would like such a trail.)
Take Pryor Mountain Road east from Highway #310 south of Bridger to Big Ice Cave Campground (directions and map). Park in the small Big Ice Cave parking area. There are picnic tables and a pit toilet, but no water. It is a short walk on a paved path to the entrance of the Big Ice Cave. Take a flashlight. You can also drive on to Dry Head Vista at nearly 9000 feet elevation for an expansive view.
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Click on any of the blue text below for a picture of what you might see on the Cave Ridge walk. |
Cave Ridge Hiking Loop directions: This map is an excerpt of the USGS Big Ice Cave, MT quadrangle. |
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The numbers below correspond to the red numbers on the map.
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- When you are ready to return from the view point, turn left (east) and follow the west rim of Cave Canyon back north to Big Ice Cave Campground. Again there is no trail. Keep the canyon in sight to your right and follow the ridge north. Big Ice Cave Campground is right on the canyon edge so you can't miss it. There are several rocky points overlooking the canyon for viewpoints. Some of them have coral and brachiopod (clam-like shells) fossils from when this limestone was an inland sea some 350 million years ago.
- Contact the USFS and ask that the Cave Ridge "road" (#2094) be converted to a hiking trail. There is no point in people driving 5 minutes round trip to the end of this old unneeded logging track to nowhere. Also ask the USFS to clear a trail for this loop. Maybe volunteer to help.
For a shorter hike: At any point as you walk south on the old road you can turn left (east) off the old road. Walk up hill and through the trees to the top of the ridge and the rim of Cave Canyon. Turn left to follow the canyon rim north back to Big Ice Cave campground.