Bitterroot National Forest

Bitterroot National Forest comprises 1.587 million acres make up part or all of three distinct Wilderness areas. These areas include the , Selway–Bitterroot and Frank Church River of No Return Wildernesses.
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Bitterroot National Forest

Latitude
45.93125° or 45° 55′ 53″ north
Longitude
-114.29675° or 114° 17′ 48″ west
Elevation
6,467 feet (1,971 metres)
Open location code
85Q7WPJ3+G7
Geo­Names ID
5640535
Wiki­data ID
Q3079113
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