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Hiking

If you are looking for beautiful scenery without having to travel too far, you have come to the right place.  The Bitterroot Mountains offer many choices for both avid hikers to those just looking for a relaxing day hike.  Some of the more popular trails include Blodgett Canyon, Bear Creek Trail & Overlook, and St. Mary Peak - home to an active fire lookout.  Stop by one of our local offices for some suggestions of great day hike locations.  

Hiking is a wonderful way to see and experience the many wonders of our nation’s forests.  Most trails shown on Forest maps are good hiking and riding trails that vary in terrain from stream bottoms, high ridges and open meadows to dense forests and lakes.  Depending on elevation, many trails are usually open and snow free by July 15.  Opportunities for backpacking, mountain climbing, and wildlife photography are numerous and varied. 

Please follow these safety tips to ensure a safe journey:

  • On a day hike, extra weight wears you down and reduces your agility over uneven terrain. Pack as light as possible. Leave the extras behind, but consider bringing these essentials:
    • Map
    • Sunglasses and a hat
    • Sunscreen
    • Flashlight
    • Waterproof matches
    • First aid kit
    • Water and water-purifying tablets
    • High-energy bars, granola, candy, or fruit
    • Extra clothing. Temperatures can change dramatically, particularly if there is an elevation change. For every 1,000 feet of elevation gain, the temperature often drops three to five degrees.

 

Backpacking

If you are looking for a great backpacking adventure, the Bitterroot National Forest offers something for everyone, whether that be an out and back overnight trip or a multiple day excursion.  

Whether you're roughing it in a tent or planning a family outing, there are many ways to make sure that your experience is fun and safe.

  • Be prepared
    • Pack a first aid kit. Your kit can prove invaluable if you or a member of your group suffers a cut, bee sting or allergic reaction.  Tailor your kit to your family's special needs.
    • In addition to a first aid kit, you should also have a map of the area, compass, flashlight, knife, waterproof fire starter, personal shelter, whistle, warm clothing, high energy food, water, water-purifying tablets, and insect repellant.
  • Check the elements
    • Check the weather report before you leave home. When you arrive at the site, keep on eye on the skies for changes and, if possible, carry a compact weather radio. In inclement weather, take shelter until the bad weather passes. Stay dry - wet clothes contribute to heat loss.
    • Forest home pages post alerts you should know before you go and on social media.

 

Know before you go

Tread lightly

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Paradise Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Paradise Campground is located near the Paradise Boat Launch site for the permitted Selway River, May 15- July 31st annually. The campground consists of 6 sites complete with picnic tables, and fire…

Paradise Flat/White Cap Creek Trailhead

Hiking
Paradise Flat/White Cap Creek Trailhead consists of a small parking area. It offers access to White Cap Creek trail #24 and the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness. There are no facilities however it is not…

Porcupine Saddle Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Porcupine Saddle Trailhead has parking for 8 vehicles, adequate turn around space, no amenities provided. Access to Porcupine Saddle trail.

Roaring Lion Trailhead

Hiking
Roaring Lion Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to Roaring Lion Creek Trail #124 and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. There are no facilities.

Rock Creek Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Biking
Rock Creek Trailhead is located on the south side of Lake Como. It offers access to the Rock Creek Trail #580 to Elk Lake or can be used to do the 7.1 mile loop around Lake Como. The parking area is…

Rombo Campground

Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Water Activities
Rombo Campground is located in a scenic area along the West Fork Bitterroot River in the mountains of southwestern Montana. The area is home to a variety of big game and wildlife, and provides access…

Salmon Base Camp Trailhead

Hiking
Salmon Base Camp Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to trail #27, #19, the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and the Frank Church Wilderness. Facilities include a…

Sam Billings Memorial Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Hiking
Sam Billings Memorial Campground is located off of the West Fork Rd and consists of 12 campsites complete with picnic tables, and fire rings. There is also a large area ideal for group activities.…

Sawtooth Creek Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Sawtooth Creek Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to Sawtooth Creek Trail #123 and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Facilities include hitching rails and a…

Schumaker Campground

Site Open
Water Activities Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
Schumaker Campground, between Hamilton, Montana and Darby, Montana sits on the edge of Twin Lakes near the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness. It features 16 campsites, with two vault toilets and two…

Last updated April 9th, 2025