The Northern and CentralBitterrootRange, collectively the Bitterroot Mountains, is the largest portion of the Bitterroot Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, located in the ...
Range Type: Geographically-defined sub-range: Highest Point: Trapper Peak (10,157 ft/3096 m) Countries: United States : States/Provinces: Montana (52%), Idaho (48%)
The CentralBitterrootRange is the southernmost and tallest subrange of the Bitterroot Mountains. The Central Bitterroots encompass 2,993 square miles (7,752 km²) and its two ...
The trailhead is at about 7000 feet making it one of the higher trailheads in the centralBitterrootrange. Its proximity to Missoula and prominent east ...
The Northern and CentralBitterrootRange, collectively the Bitterroot Mountains, is the largest portion of the Bitterroot Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, located in the ...
The Northern and CentralBitterrootRange, collectively the Bitterroot Mountains, is the largest portion of the Bitterroot Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, located in the ...
The Northern and CentralBitterrootRange, collectively the Bitterroot Mountains. But the Indians decided to help the half-starved white men. They fed them salmon and camas (from ...
The Northern and CentralBitterrootRange, collectively the Bitterroot Mountains of central Idaho have not. Large expanses of unbroken forest still exist here.