Bitterroot National Forest - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Bitterroot National Forest

The Bitterroot National Forest spans across both Idaho and Montana, encompassing approximately 1.6 million acres of diverse landscapes and natural beauty. While the majority of the forest lies in Montana, portions extend into the northern part of Idaho.

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Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness

Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness

12.89km from Bitterroot National Forest

The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, situated in Idaho and Montana, is one of the largest wilderness areas in the United States, covering approximately 1.3 million acres. Renowned for its pristine landscapes, rugged mountains, and remote wilderness, it offers an unparalleled experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and natural beauty.

Lost Trail Ski Area

Lost Trail Ski Area

35.85km from Bitterroot National Forest

Lost Trail Powder Mountain, is a popular winter destination offering excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities in the Bitterroot Mountains.The ski area features a range of slopes suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders, catering to both families and avid winter sports enthusiasts. With a variety of terrain, including groomed runs, glades, and challenging steeps, Lost Trail provides diverse options for skiing and snowboarding.

 Salmon-Challis National Forest‎

Salmon-Challis National Forest‎

59.39km from Bitterroot National Forest

The Salmon-Challis National Forest, while not directly located within Butte County, encompasses vast expanses of central Idaho and neighboring regions, offering diverse natural landscapes and outdoor adventures. It serves as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of recreational activities and a chance to experience the natural beauty and rugged landscapes that define Idaho's wilderness, even if not directly situated within Butte County.

Salmon–Challis National Forest

Salmon–Challis National Forest

70.94km from Bitterroot National Forest

The Salmon-Challis National Forest, located in central Idaho, is a vast and diverse expanse of public land known for its stunning landscapes, rugged terrain, and abundant recreational opportunities.

Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns

Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns

74.48km from Bitterroot National Forest

The Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns in Lemhi County, Idaho, stand as historical remnants of the region's mining and industrial past, offering a glimpse into Idaho's history.Constructed in the late 1800s, these well-preserved charcoal kilns were used to produce charcoal for nearby mining operations, particularly for smelting ores. These beehive-shaped kilns were vital in converting wood into charcoal, a crucial fuel source for early industrial processes.

Stanley Hot Springs

Stanley Hot Springs

87.28km from Bitterroot National Forest

Stanley Hot Springs, nestled in the beautiful Sawtooth Mountains of central Idaho, offers a relaxing and natural soaking experience surrounded by stunning wilderness. Accessible via a moderate hike, these natural thermal pools are a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil soak in mineral-rich waters.

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Idaho County

Idaho County

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Idaho County, located in the central part of the state, offers a unique blend of outdoor adventures, historical landmarks, and stunning natural landscapes. Known for its vast wilderness areas and rich heritage, the county attracts visitors seeking both exploration and relaxation.

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