Dispersed camping & trip planning
Bitterroot National Forest
22campsites
Alpineterrain
2,601 sq miarea
National Forest managed by the US Forest Service
What's out here
- Camping22dispersed & established campsites
- Hiking & trails702trailheads, summits, and ridgesincluding Bills Canyon, Rooster Comb, Kim Creek Saddle, Granite Pass
- Water336lakes, springs, and reservoirsincluding Horse Creek Hot Springs, Sleeping Child Hot Springs, Jerry Johnson Hot Springs, Hidden Lake
- Scenic & landmarks144historic sites, landmarks, and cliffsincluding Horsehead Arch
Plan it without the open tabs
RoamsWild turns Bitterroot National Forest into a routed, vehicle-aware trip — drivable roads, real access tiers, terrain, and daylight, in one place.
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