Lolo National Forest, Montana
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Located in the "big sky country" of Montana, lies the Lolo National Forest. The Forest surrounds the western Montana community of Missoula. The crest of the Bitterroot Mountains divides Montana from Idaho and serve as the forest's western boundary. The Continental Divide through the Scapegoat wilderness defines the forest's eastern boundary. Four major rivers and their streams offer some of the best fishing in the Rocky Mountains. The topography varies from remote, high alpine lakes to whitewater streams and from heavily forested ridges to smooth rolling meadows. The Rattlesnake National Recreation Area offers many recreation opportunities right on the edge of Missoula.
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USDA Forest Service
Building 24
Fort Missoula
Missoula,
MT
59804
Phone: 406-329-3750
Email: R1_Lolo_www@fs.fed.us
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| Lolo National Forest |
| Recreation Opportunities |
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| Autotouring
| Biking
| Boating
| Camping
| Fish Hatcheries
| Fishing
| Hiking
| Historic/Cultural Sites
| Horseback Riding
| Hunting
| Off-Highway Vehicle Access
| Recreational Vehicles
| Wildlife Viewing
| Winter Sports
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