
An epic enthralling road to Webb Mountain in MT
Usa, north-america
6.59 km
1,826 m
moderate
Year-round
Alright, adventure seekers, listen up! Let's talk Webb Mountain in Montana's beautiful Lincoln County. This peak clocks in at a cool 5,990 feet and boasts some seriously amazing views.
Getting there? It's a 4.1-mile trek up Road 7179 from NF-337. The whole thing is unpaved, so get ready for some dirt! Most cars can handle it, but be warned: that last quarter mile gets pretty gnarly with steep, rocky terrain. Low-riders might want to sit this one out.
It's a steady climb, with some sections hitting an 8% grade, so you'll definitely feel it. You're gaining about 1,076 feet in elevation, averaging around a 5% grade โ a good workout for your car (and your nerves!). At the top, you'll find a fire lookout tower. Built in '59, it was used to spot forest fires for over 40 years. Imagine the views they had!
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Length
- 6.59 km
- Max Elevation
- 1,826 m
- Difficulty
- moderate
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