While the Chinese Wall may get all the hype, the lesser-known Scapegoat Wall—a 1,000-foot-tall limestone escarpment — is equally impressive. It towers over the basins below, with high plateaus that stretch for several miles along the Continental Divide.
On this weeklong trip, we hike through the transition zone between the plains and the mountains, along clear pools, and through mountain meadows brimming with wildflowers before stopping for a few days to camp near the Scapegoat Wall. We’ll experience the water-carved canyons along the Dearborn River, an ecosystem more reminiscent of southwestern Montana, and explore the Wall’s impressive landscape while soaking in the endless views and fascinating geology.
The trip offers a point-to-point traverse of some of the most scenic places in the Scapegoat Wilderness. The moderate pace makes this trip accessible to many and it is intentionally designed to be a relaxing trip. Alyssa Davis, of Traverse Yoga, will be joining us and offering an optional daily yoga practice. Additionally, there are opportunities on the layover days to go on more strenuous outings if you desire to do so. If you are looking to experience a landscape of unparalleled splendor that’s off the beaten path, this is the trip for you.
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