Sunday, March 28, 2010

Tower Rock











Tower Rock is a wonderful little State Park and is the location where Lewis and Clarke climbed up between the massive rocks to gain a vantage point to navigate the canyons as they approached the Big Belt Mountains. The area includes giant buttresses of 424 feet that shoot up vertically from the trail and in the spring ang early summer the moss and wild flowers that grow along the rocky trail add great color to the hike.