
Jocko Valley Trails
The Jocko Valley Trails Master’s Project team assisted community members and tribal employees in
the planning and conceptual design of a non-motorized trail system in the Jocko Valley, located on the
Flathead Reservation in Montana. The Master’s project team worked closely with community groups
and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal government, through meetings and public outreach, to
create trail design recommendations. Specifically, this project developed a series of tailored trail feature
recommendations, educational/interpretation options and trail design alternatives for the Jocko Valley
community. On a broader scale, a detailed report on the current status of trail systems on American
Indian reservations throughout the United States was written. The major findings from this research were
then combined with information gathered from comprehensive personal interviews with tribal natural
resource managers to offer insights for tribes considering trail development on their reservations. Unlike
other trail development research, these findings are sensitive to the unique challenges and benefits trail
systems may provide reservation communities.
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes: Natural Resources Department
Bohdan, Meredith
Burke, Robin
Deyo, Nicholas
Kelley, Ann
Van Der Werff, Brittney
Grese, Robert