Dispersed camping & trip planning
Lolo National Forest
21campsites
Alpineterrain
4,102 sq miarea
High-elevation forest spanning the Montana-Idaho border with glaciated peaks, subalpine meadows, and dense conifer stands. The region straddles the Continental Divide with access to remote wilderness and alpine lakes.
Highlights
- Lolo PassHistoric divide crossing at 5,235 ft on US 12
- Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundaryAlpine terrain with cirque lakes and ridge trails
- Bitterroot DivideHigh ridge separating Montana and Idaho drainages
- Clearwater National Forest boundarySubalpine meadows and conifer forest transition zone
What's out here
- Camping21dispersed & established campsites
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