Truman Creek Road is an easy, straight-through gravel road that makes its way along the eastern edge of the popular Wild Bill OHV Trail system within Flathead National Forest. This road is the most direct route from Kila to the Truman Saddle Junction, where several roads and trails converge. Combining this road with Dayton Creek and Wild Bill Creek will create a complete loop around the OHV trails and Eagle Mountain, making for an easy, dense forest mountain drive.
The northern half of the road is partially paved and passes through private property, while the southern half is all gravel through the national forest. The southern half is marked as allowing dispersed camping. However, no suitable camping option exists along this road.
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