
Bitterroot National Forest
Bitterroot National Forest, located in western Montana and northern Idaho, covers about 2.6 million acres of diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, grasslands, and rivers. It offers a range of outdoor activities like hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting while conserving rich ecosystems and wildlife habitats. Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, it supports both recreation and resource conservation, balancing human use with environmental protection. The forest's striking scenery and varied terrain make it a valuable natural area for both recreation and environmental stewardship.