Myers’ River View Trail: 1 mile
The Myers’ River View Trail is a one mile gravel walking path that borders the Yellowstone River. It was funded by in-kind work from the City of Livingston and grant funding from the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Recreational Trails Program. A donation from the Kodak Foundation purchased the trail’s descriptive signs which feature native wildlife photographs and information. The Artemis Institute constructed the trail head and special trail features that blend in with the natural surroundings. Some of these features include wind pipe whistles, natural benches and a lookout over the river. With stunning views of the Yellowstone, Myers’ River View Trail is a perfect destination for a scenic stroll, a family picnic, or an afternoon run.
The Myers’ River View Trail is a one mile gravel walking path that borders the Yellowstone River. It was funded by in-kind work from the City of Livingston and grant funding from the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Recreational Trails Program. A donation from the Kodak Foundation purchased the trail’s descriptive signs which feature native wildlife photographs and information. The Artemis Institute constructed the trail head and special trail features that blend in with the natural surroundings. Some of these features include wind pipe whistles, natural benches and a lookout over the river. With stunning views of the Yellowstone, Myers’ River View Trail is a perfect destination for a scenic stroll, a family picnic, or an afternoon run.