
Covey Loop Trail
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Covey Loop Trail is an easy hike, starting out in the forest of lodgepole pines. This is new growth, after the Red Bench Fire of 1988. Hiking in about .05 miles you come to the meadow. In the spring you will find the meadow full of wildflowers galore. The hills surrounding the meadow would lend themselves to being a perfect hideout when seeking the illusive wildlife of the area. Elk, deer, bear, fox, and coyotes are not uncommon in this area.
Following the trail off to the right, you will travel along the meadows edge. The Livingston range is in full view at this time. What a scene to behold with the meadow in the foreground and the mountains beyond.
Pretty soon you head away from the meadow and back into the forest as you wind your way back to the Inside North Fork road. You will need to travel north on the road for about .05 miles back to your car at the Polebridge park entrance.
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