Bitterroot National Forest
Park Overview
The Bitterroot National Forest occupies 1.6 million acres in the Northern Rocky Mountains, surrounding the Bitterroot Valley in west central Montana and a portion of the Selway River drainage in east central Idaho. National Forest lands begin in the foothills above the Bitterroot River Valley and extend into the Bitterroot Mountain range to the west and the Sapphire mountain range to the east.
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September 20, by 2 peaksneeks
Greatest hiking in the state of Montana
Baker Lake, Middle Lake Gem Lake, Bailey , Kidney Lake, Camas Lake...all are great Hiking destinations as well as the summit of Trapper Peak. Bitterroot Rocks!
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