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 Anaconda–Pintler, Selway–Bitterroot and Frank Church River of No Return Wildernesses.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Bitterroot National Forest
- Type: Forest
- Description: U.S. Forest across Montana and Idaho
- Categories: United States National Forest and forest reserve
- Location: Ravalli, Montana, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Satellite Map
Discover Bitterroot National Forest from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Arabic to Spanish—“Bitterroot National Forest” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “بيتروت، الغابة الوطنية”
- Catalan: “Bosc Nacional Bitterroot”
- Cebuano: “Bitterroot National Forest”
- Chinese: “比特鲁特国家森林”
- Egyptian Arabic: “غابة بيتروت الوطنيه”
- French: “forêt nationale de Bitterroot”
- French: “Forêt nationale de Bitterroot”
- German: “Bitterroot National Forest”
- Malayalam: “ബിറ്റർറൂട്ട് ദേശീയ വനം”
- Portuguese: “Floresta Nacional de Bitterroot”
- Spanish: “Bosque nacional de Bitterroot”
- Spanish: “Parque nacional de Bitterroot”
- Spanish: “Parque Nacional de Bitterroot”
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