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Bob Marshall Wilderness

Special Feature. . .
Bob Marshall Country - The Rockies don't get any wilder than this—hiking 161 miles along the Continental Divide from Marias Pass to Rogers Pass.

Located in the Flathead, Lolo and Lewis & Clark National Forests in Montana.

The 1,009,356 acre Bob Marshall Wilderness is located in Northwestern Montana approximately 75 miles west of Great Falls. The "Bob" straddles the Continental Divide with elevations ranging from 4,000 feet along the valley floors to more than 9,000 feet at mountain summits. The Wilderness includes the headwaters of the Flathead River to the west and the Sun River to the east.

Access to the "Bob" is by trails originated from forest roads located in most of the major drainages leading into the area. Major roads encircle the "Bob" including U.S. Highway 2 to the north, U.S. Highway 89 and 287 to the east and Montana Highways 200 and 83 to the south and west.

75 and 100 mile Loops
Looking for a trail to hike? Check out these loop hikes through the Bob Marshall Wilderness.

The Wilderness is noted for its excellent hunting, fishing, scenery, and geology. Its vast beauty is highlighted by a huge escarpment known as the "Chinese Wall". The wall averages 1,000 feet in height and extends 22 miles along the Continental Divide. Topography ranges from rugged, precipitous ridgetops to gently sloping alpine meadows and forested river bottoms. Wildlife includes wolverine, deer, elk, moose, grizzly bear, black bear, mountain goat, mountain sheep and mountain lion.


For more information contact: The Flathead, Lolo or Lewis & Clark National Forests.



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