Devil's Kitchen Cave, Mount Helena City Park — Roadside & Outdoor Oddities in Helena

Entry No. 23 — the Helena file — filed under: outdoor-weird

Devil's Kitchen Cave, Mount Helena City Park

Tucked into the limestone cliffs partway up Mount Helena is a gaping cave the locals call Devil's Kitchen, reachable on foot through a ponderosa forest right inside a 620-acre city park. The dark cliff-side hollow doubles as a landmark for rock climbers working the routes nearby, and the trails wind along the base of the crags before the final push to the 5,468-foot summit. It is an unexpectedly wild, vaguely sinister pocket of geology a short walk from downtown.

The move: Hike the 1906 Trail to Devil's Kitchen, scramble into the cave's mouth for a photo, then keep climbing to the summit for the city view.

Where: Mount Helena City Park, Helena, MT (via the 1906 Trail / Prairie Trail)

Hours: Added 2026-06-24 — confirm current hours before you go.

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last checked: 2026-06-24