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The next Cut Bank Trails Board of Directors Meeting is scheduled for 
Thursday, April 3rd, 2025
At 5:30 pm, Marketplace on Main in Cut Bank
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On The Horizon

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The Nyhagen Trail!

The Cut Bank Trails is proud to announce that after years of work, the Nyhagen Trail will officially begin construction on April 28th, 2025.

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The Nyhagen Trail will be a 1.4 mile long paved trail, compliant with the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) which will provide an additional an excellent path from the AJ School area to the Sports Complex and Glacier Museum straight down to the Old Kevin Highway.

Donate to the CBT

 

The Cut Bank Trails has an ambitious goal ahead, as we're working to create a trail loop around the through the city of Cut Bank, Montana. With construction of the Nyhagen Trail only representing Phase 3 of our Trail Network, we still have plenty of work to do! If you can, please donate with the donation button below. Every little bit helps make Cut Bank that much more walkable! To donate, just click the Donate button below.

About Cut Bank

 

Cut Bank Montana is located along U.S. Hwy 2 approximately 50 miles from Glacier National Park. With a population just under 4,000 people, Cut Bank is the Glacier County seat and is located at the eastern border of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Cut Bank was named after the gorge west of the city created by Cut Bank Creek.

The Coulee Trail

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The CBT's most active trail is the Coulee Trail located south of Cut Bank along the top of the cliffs overlooking the Cut Bank Creek, through the scenic hoodoo land features. 

 

There are two trail heads for this novice level 2.3 mile rural hiking hiking trail.

 

The primary trailhead is located at Moutain View Blvd and Lookout Road. 

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The second trailhead is located at 7th Ave South and Dean Drive.

The AJ Trail

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Our much more controlled fitness trail, the Anna Jeffries Trail is the destination for you!

 

The Anna Jeffries Trail is a partial 0.4 mile loop hidden behind Anna Jeffries School in Cut Bank. It consists of one portion around the Anna Jeffries School playground, and then a final leg between the school and the Community Garden, ending at Skyline Road (231).

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If you're looking for a quick jog, the Anna Jeffries Trail is a great location to meet some of your fitness goals without having to pause for street crossings or traffic!

The Nyhagen Trail

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The Nyhagen Trail has been planned since 2017, and is just now ready to begin construction in April 2025. To further help accomodate our community and whatever events may be up at the Cut Bank Sports Complex, we've decided to have the full length paved and ADA compliant. Construction is currently expected to conclude in mid-June 2025. 

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They Nyhagen trail will pick up at the end of the Anna Jeffries Trail at Skyline Road (231), head straight down Nyhagen Road to the Sports Complex, hang a right and head straight down to Glacier Museum ending at Old Kevin Highway for a 1.4 mile trail down and back  (2.8 miles).

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A very exciting time, but we are still looking for financial support to pay for this one, so please donate if you can!

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ABOUT US

Cut Bank Trails, Inc. is  a 501c3 Nonprofit organization founded in 2011 with the intent to develop a walking/biking trail around the community of Cut Bank, MT. To date, we've successfully completed multiple phases of our project. We're passionate about bringing a safer alternative to community members commuting by foot around the city, and being your path to wellness.

CONTACT

Email us: cutbanktrails@gmail.com

 

Send us mail:

Cut Bank Trails Inc

P.O. Box 43

Cut Bank, MT 59427

 

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