On the east side of the mountains between Mt. Baldy and Half Dome Craig is a sweet little lake called kiyo Craig. The road to this trailhead is a very rough trail that lies just a little north of Heart Butte. When Cody was back visiting we trailered horses over here and took a day trip from Palookaville (trailhead) into Kiyo Craig.
We took the slippery hoof trail going up to the lake. This trail climbs though a creek bottom and up a beautiful valley to access the lake.

Gradually you reach the huge rock walls that tower over the lakes west side..

Cody with his favorite horse – Red

The forecast had been for excessive winds along the eastern front so we were hoping these huge walls would offer some protection.

The wind ended up getting the better of us though and soon became to difficult to attempt fly casting. We did catch a few fish, but this wasn’t a fair test of this nice lake.

The east side of the mountains is such a beautiful area. Always love the grand views and open country.


This lake can also be accessed from the Badger/Two Medicine area by traveling over white rock pass.

We’ll be back to challenge those cutthroat again on a better day.
Located back in the Great Bear Wilderness is a sweet little place called Castle Lake. Most visitors to this lake access it by floating down the middle fork of the flathead and taking a day hike up to fish here. To access by trailhead it’s about a 10 mile trip with a forde of the middle fork. The last 1.5 miles being steep and brushy. This lake used to be seldom visited, but nowadays it is very popular with middle fork floaters. I rode in from the Granite Creek trailhead for a overnight visit and was fortunate to have this beautiful spot all to myself.
There is a nice spot to camp with a small creek running along side for water source. This was the first time I used my electric fence for the horses. It worked great.
Early morning sunrise was just gorgeous.
I wish I had brought my good camera to capture these pictures.
So beautiful and peaceful in the early morning hours. Sounds of the creek flowing, birds chirping and the horses munching grass. But watching the numerous fish rising on the lake quickly sent me down to try my flies.


Leaving the trailhead you are greeted with meadows of wildflowers, gorgeous!
The trail runs along Cut Bank creek treating you to beautiful views of Bad Marriage mtn, the creek, and numerous meadows of wildflowers.







This small area where we prepared our gear is about all there is at the lakeshore.
Cody primarily fished wet flies, while I fished on top. Both methods were successful, but he did nab a few more than I did. Most of the fish were around 12″ with some 16-17″. All cutthroat.
There is a beautiful waterfall at the upper end of the lake.
A thunderstorm rolled in pelting us with heavy rain and hail. About 1/2 hr later we were back to fishing in the sunshine.

Forest Service facility – Granite cabin.. Great lunch spot
This river is so beautiful. 
Your first views upon reaching the lake.




It was a beautiful day to be having lunch up here
There is still a snowfield across the trail, but you can access the top by heading straight up the bowl.
Heading across the shale field.
This country is amazingly beautiful and well worth the effort to climb up here!






