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Bob Marshall Wilderness

The Bob Marshall Wilderness, was named after early forester, wilderness preservation pioneer, and Wilderness Society co-founder Bob Marshall. This region was set aside as the South Fork, Pentagon, and Sun River Primitive Areas in 1941, and designated as wilderness in 1964. Here is one of the most completely preserved mountain ecosystems in the world, the kind of wilderness most people can only imagine: rugged peaks, alpine lakes, cascading waterfalls, grassy meadows embellished with shimmering streams, a towering coniferous forest, and big river valleys. The Wilderness, which includes the North and South Forks of the Sun River and the Middle and South Forks of the Flathead River, runs for 60 miles along the Continental Divide, with elevations ranging from 4,000 feet to more than 9,000 feet. A huge escarpment called the Chinese Wallhighlights the Divide's vast untrammeled beauty, with an average height of more than 1,000 feet and a length of 22 miles. The Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex (which encompasses Bob Marshall, Scapegoat, and Great Bear Wildernesses) is habitat for the grizzly bear, lynx, mountain lion, wolf, black bear, moose, mountain sheep, mountain goat, elk, and a variety of other birds, mammals, and plants. You'll find more than 1,000 miles of trails, from well-maintained trails to primitive trails having less maintenance as you travel deeper into Montana's largest Wilderness.

Address: The Bob Marshall Wilderness is the heart of the 400-mile Montana Scenic Loop. The most convenient trailheads are accessed from the communities of Augusta, Choteau, Bynum, Dupuyer, Condon, Seeley Lake, Ovando, and Lincoln.
Augusta, Choteau, Bynum, Dupuyer, Condon, Seeley Lake, Ovando, and Lincoln Montana ,
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