The Pigtail Trail Extension construction is going great. Here are a few photos to show the progress. Big thanks to Parke Scott for all of his work in laying the trail surface!
I met 'em on the trail: Chris Carparelli
A lot of content that you may see at our BTC website is obviously focused on trails, recreational programs, and events around town. However, we'd like to stop every now and again to speak to the folks both involved with the organization as well as people who utilize these resources. Thanks to Chris for volunteering to be our first trail user profile. If you would like to share your story please contact us, we'd love to hear from you.
Chris Carparelli takes a break with his dog Jibz while hiking to the Dillon Town Overlook.
Who are you? Tell us a little about yourself.
Howdy! I'm Chris Carparelli. I'm a native of Colorado. Last May I finished my Master's degree in Natural Resources Science at the University of Nebraska. I've got family that farm and ranch in North Dakota and I hold deep affection for that way of life. It's great to be here in a place that has both the Rocky Mountains and a rich ranching heritage.
Why are you in Dillon?
I'm an AmeriCorps member with the Big Sky Watershed Corps. This program places recent graduates with water resources backgrounds with host sites around Montana. My host site is the Beaverhead Watershed Committee and I was brought here to work on the National Drought Resilience Partnership. I feel incredibly blessed to have been placed in Dillon. I've found it to be a tight-knit and welcoming community full of hard working and caring people.
How do you recreate around town?
Exercise and socialize. I like to go walking/running with my dog, Jibz. I usually go up to the "W" or out to Birch Creek. I work out at the YMCA. My friend runs the Spark Into Motion yoga studio so I checked that out for the first time the other day. My roommates and I went to the gun range west of town one Friday afternoon and I hope to get over there some more. Maverick Mountain has quickly become my favorite ski hill of all time. I'll start fishing here in March when the new season starts. And of course after any outdoor activity a guy's gotta wet his whistle at the brewery.
Why are trails and open space important to you?
Well my dog gets ornery if he doesn't get out enough. So it's important to have a place to take him. Besides that, it's just good for the mind, body, and soul to get outside. I can quiet my mind or I can think deeply. I can explore and feel the sunshine and the wind on my skin. I can get my blood pumping (especially walking up to the "W"). And looking out at the landscape gives me a sense of peace and gratitude.
What is your vision for recreation/pedestrian travel for Dillon in the future? And/or What is the number one thing that you’d like to see Beaverhead Trails Coalition do in the future?
I really like riparian trails and scenic overlooks. Connectivity is handy, especially when that allows you to be able to walk from town to a trailhead without having to go too far. I think BTC has done a good job of working to incorporate these elements into the trails around here.
Open floor-anything that you’d like to say/share?
"Big city turn me loose and set me free-Somewhere in the middle of Montana"
Chris Carparelli and his dog Jibz hiking along the Dillon Town Overlook Trail
Owens Ditch Bridge Workday
On March 7th we hosted a workday to help build the new Owens Ditch Bridge with over 15 volunteers responding to the call. This bridge was one of the major hurdles in completing the Pigtail Trail Extension from the YMCA to Jefferson St. Work that remains for the extension includes finishing the grade up to the bridge on each side, as well as laying the gravel for the trail itself to the existing path.
Thanks again to all those who helped!
Pigtail Trail Owens Ditch Bridge
The Pigtail Trail Extension project is coming along smoothly with the warm and dry weather that we have been having. Here are a few pictures from the start of construction for the Owens Ditch Bridge. Thanks to Tom Miller and crew for all of their work!







National Winter Trails Day
On Saturday, January 10th BTC volunteers teamed up with employees of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest to put on a family event for National Winter Trails Day. The event, held at Elkhorn Hot Springs, had several activities to learn about winter ecology, snow science, and winter recreation safety.
See the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest post for more information and photos.
Welcome to the Beaverhead Trails Coalition website!
While Beaverhead Trails Coalition isn't new, our website certainly is. Please take a look around and learn about who we are and what we do. We would love for you to get involved in one of our projects or even become a member of the organization. This website will be the source of information such as maps and trail locations, as well as meeting times, membership, and how to donate to support projects.
Please contact us if you have any questions or comments at beaverheadtrails@gmail.com
Thanks,
BTC