The Bitterroot National Forest Map produced by the US Forest Service contains the most current information on roads, trails, recreation sites, travel restrictions and contact phone numbers for the Bitterroot National Forest.
You will find this spectacular 1.6 million acre forest in southwest Montana and Idaho to be a priceless national heritage. Half of the Bitterroot National Forest is dedicated to the largest expanse of continuous pristine wilderness in the lower 48 states--the Selway Bitterroot, Frank Church River of No Return, and the Anaconda Pintler.
Much of its beauty can be attributed to the heavily glaciated, rugged peaks of the Bitterroot Range. Drainages carved by glaciers form steep canyons that open into the valley floor.
| 9 in. by 4 in. shipped | 7 ounces | for just $12.95 |
| 45 in. by 52 in. open | 1:83,333 (1 in. = 1.3 mi.) | |
| has contours | Printed in 2005 |
This 3rd edition of Hiking the Bitterroots has been expanded to 52 spectacular hikes. It includes:
· A mixture of day hikes and backpack trips
· Trailhead directions and facilities
· Trail descriptions including topography, flora and fauna
· Maps
· Trip planning suggestions
· Fishing information for the back country angler
· Impacts of the fires of 2000
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