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Outdoor Science and Learning

The forest is a great place to learn about local history and nature. We have many interpretive areas with signs explaining historic or natural features in the forest such as a rifle pit for soldiers or squirrel "middens" along the nature trail. There are also two historic visitor centers on the forest which are "must visit" sites.

Cultural Sites/Exhibits

The Fort Fizzle Historic Site Picnic Area has many interpretive signs and a rifle pit as well as a picnic area.

Interpretive Areas/Exhibits

The Lolo National Forest has historic and natural interpretive areas.  Grand Menard Picnic Area is adjacent to a nature trail that makes a loop through the forest. Many other interpretive areas are in campgrounds - the perfect place for enjoying the forest and learn a little about it too.

Viewing Wildlife

Visit a bighorn sheep viewing area, walk a nature trail, spot a deer in the river, or look for owls in the trees. There are so many places to visit and ways to appreciate wildlife in the forest.

Viewing Plants

Plant lovers know there's so much to admire in the forest, especially during wildflower season which usually starts in May on the Lolo National Forest. We identified a few places to where this activity is popular, but if you have specific questions or want suggestions on where to go in the forest, contact our ranger stations. 

Viewing Scenery

The Forest features many popular scenic views. Some of the highest vantage points are best on a crisp, clear, autumn day. Other scenic views are at the shorelines of high mountain lakes nestled in rugged cirque basins such as found at the end of the Cliff Lake Trail. Bring your camera and stay a while.

Visitor Centers

The Lolo National Forest has two visitor centers, both along Interstate 90.

The visitor center at the Ninemile Remount Depot and Historic Ranger Station recounts the days when this site supplied packers and animals for firefighting and backcountry work projects.

The Savenac Historic Tree Nursery is one of the oldest in the west. It survived the 1910 fire and played a key role in the reforestation efforts that followed. The visitor center is located on a compound that  offers some of the historic buildings as rental cabins.

Visitor Programs

The Seeley Lake Ranger District sponsors "campfire talks" during the summer. To learn more about planned programs please contact the Seeley Lake Ranger Station.

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Pattee Canyon Recreation Area

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This 3,200-acre recreation area on the east side of Missoula is a popular getaway for locals and visitors. The extensive, 27 miles of system trails is open year-round to non-motorized use and…

Petty Creek Bighorn Sheep Viewing Site

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This is a good place to view bighorn sheep, which feed on the grassy slopes and find safety on the canyon cliffs and talus slopes. Hike the 0.5 mile gravel trail that winds up through the talus rock…

Quartz Flat Campground

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Conveniently located just off Interstate 90, this forested campground with a nature trail is a nice break from traveling on the highway. It's a great place to stretch your legs, warm by a campfire,…

Rock Creek Microburst Viewing Site

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This is the site of a spectacular weather event. In 1989, a "microburst," or tornado-like windstorm ripped down hundreds of trees in this canyon. An interpretive sign explains this phenomenon.

Savenac Bunkhouse

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The Savenac Bunkhouse is one several rentals located at the Historic Savenac Tree Nursery. This historic tree nursery was founded in 1907 as a Forest Service tree nursery. Nursery operations…

Savenac Cookhouse

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The Savenac Cookhouse is one several rentals located at the Historic Savenac Tree Nursery. This historic tree nursery was founded in 1907 as a Forest Service tree nursery. Nursery operations…

Savenac Historic Tree Nursery Area

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 Savenac Historic Tree Nursery, eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the oldest, largest and most beautiful Forest Service tree nurseries in the West. We invite you to…

Savenac Historic Tree Nursery Visitor Center

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The historic nursery was founded in 1907 as a Forest Service tree nursery. Nursery operations concluded in 1969 and now the site is used for cabin rentals and a visitor center.The Savenac Visitor…

Savenac West Cottage

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The Savenac West Cottage is one several rentals located at the Historic Savenac Tree Nursery. This historic tree nursery was founded in 1907 as a Forest Service tree nursery. Nursery operations…

Seeley Lake Wildlife Viewing Blind

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An easy walk to the viewing blind takes you through old-growth western larch and spruce where you may see birds and mammals in forested and riparian habitats.The viewing blind is located at the…

Last updated March 4th, 2025