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Explore the Wild Badger

Stock-assisted hiking in the shadow of Glacier National Park

Trip Details

Trip Date:

08/23/2026 – 08/29/2026

Trip Type:

Stock Supported

Number of Days/Nights:

7 Days – 6 Nights

Distance:

45mi

Distance with Day Hikes:

60mi

Rating:

Level 3 – Moderately Difficult
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Pricing:

$3,185/person

Availablity:

Full

Apply for this Trip:

Online Reservation

Highlights

  • Badger-Two Medicine
  • near Glacier National Park
  • Near Blackfeet Indian Nation
  • Mountain climbing
  • Fishing
  • Stunning views

Description

Discover the raw beauty of the Badger Two Medicine and experience first-hand why permanent protection for this special and rugged landscape is so important. Our route will take us along the Two Medicine River and deep into the heart of Badger Country.

The Badger-Two Medicine is a unique landscape. Sitting outside of Glacier National Park and adjacent to the Bob Marshall Wilderness it is every bit as beautiful, wild, and remote. This storied region has experienced notable changes in recent years – from the resolution of long-standing oil and gas lease controversies to the removal of motorized travel and grazing – helping restore and preserve its wild character.

Camps provide layover days designed to let you explore at your own pace. Climb nearby peaks for broad mountain vistas or meander through quiet valley bottoms to sit near the crystal waters of Badger Creek. The trip’s basic route is moderate, while optional day hikes provide the chance to push higher for unforgettable views and mountain top rewards

Join us in the Badger Two and immerse yourself in a journey that both rejuvenates and invigorates.  The Badger will provide!

Please call or email for more details.
(406) 461-2114 or (406) 403-1902
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TRIP CANCELLATION POLICY

Deposits are required at booking and are non-refundable. Trip balances are due by May 15 for summer trips and August 1 for fall trips unless otherwise specified. The balances are non-refundable after these due dates. We only give complete refunds in the event that you do not successfully draw a tag. Other than a non-successful draw, we do not give refunds for any reason. This includes but is not limited to: route changes due to wildfires, smoke, floods, trail conditions, a non-harvest hunt, or unprecedented weather events. We do not give refunds if personal health inhibits you from participating on a trip including exposure to an airborne virus or illness. Because of this, we STRONGLY recommend purchasing trip insurance.
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Trip Rating Definitions

Level 1 (Easy) 5-8 Miles • Up to 800 ft.
Relaxed travel days on gentle terrain. If it gets hilly, there’s many opportunities to pause and enjoy the scenery while still providing for ample time to unwind in camp.
Level 2 (Moderate) 6-10 miles • Up to 1,500 ft
A steady, enjoyable pace with moderate climbs and comfortable mileage. This option also allows for plenty of camp time.
Level 3 (Moderately difficult) 8-12 miles • Up to 2,000 ft
Invigorating days in the mountains with sustained climbs and longer distances. Short portions of the route may be off trail. You’ll feel accomplished at camp after a full day on the trail.
Level 4 (Difficult) 10-12 miles • 2,500 ft +
Challenging and rewarding big climbs and long distances. Off-trail hiking and route finding with short portions of limited exposure possible. This trip is about the journey.
Level 5 (Strenous) 9-15 miles • 2,500 ft +
Push yourself! Epic peaks, route finding, frequent off-trail hiking with areas of exposure and route finding. Expect full days in mother nature.
*Please note these descriptions are used for travel days only and are our attempt to provide a rating for the overall trip difficulty. On layover days we will offer optional hiking opportunities that may not be in keeping with the rest of the trip difficulty rating.
Additionally, changes in elevation are meant to represent the days’ starting and ending elevations, but not necessarily the total elevation lost and gained throughout the course of the day. If you have questions or concerns regarding trip difficulty and your abilities, please contact us.