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Ten Lakes Scenic Area
Located in the Kootenai National Forest in Montana.
Ten Lakes Scenic Area encompasses 15,700 acres. With an additional 19,000 acres surrounding it, the
Ten Lakes Scenic Area is one of an original nine areas designated for special wilderness evaluation under
the Montana Wilderness Study Act. Located along the northeastern edge of the Forest with the Canadian
border as one of its boundaries, the Ten Lakes Area is dominated by a high ridge of the Whitefish
Mountains. Alpine glaciers shaped much of the present rugged scenery. As the glaciers grew they carved
deep scallops, or cirques, and high, rim-rocked basins sheltering the many lakes of the area. The area is
named for the Ten Lakes basin along the Canadian border. Other alpine lakes, often bordered on one side
by subalpine vegetation and on the other by a headwall or rook harboring old snowdrifts, hide in nearly
every high basin and cirque. Offering spectacular beauty are the Therriault Lakes and Bluebird Basin
areas. Poorman Mountain reaching 7832 feet is the highest peak with Ksanksa, Stahl and Independence
Peaks ranging from 7505 to 7416 feet scattered throughout the range. Forested areas contain Englemann
spruce, subalpine fir, lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, white bark pine, and the uncommon alpine larch.
Wildflowers are abundant in spring and summer and a variety of forbs and shrubs, including huckleberry,
grow under and around the trees. Several trails criss-cross the Ten Lakes Scenic Area and are accessed
from Highway 93 via various Forest roads.
For further information contact:
Kootenai National Forest 506 US Highway 2 West Libby, MT 59923 (406) 293-6211
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