Trapper Peak, 10,157 feet, is located in the southern Bitterroot Mountains. The entire range forms the Montana-Idaho border. It is the loftiest summit in the range.
The Bitterroot Mountains form a rugged boundary between the states, carved by past glaciation. Idaho contains approximately 1,092,854 acres, while Montana claims about 254,790 acres.
the Scenic Lolo Trail in the Lolo National Forest - EVR Graphic Design/Shutterstock Millions of years before settlers and ...
Surrounded by Montana's stunning mountains, this peaceful town offers outdoor adventure, scenic drives through the Rockies, ...
The proposed Bitterroot Front Project extends along the eastern side of the Bitterroot Range approximately from Lolo to Darby ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. MISSOULA — A handful of grizzly bears continued to roam the edges of the Bitterroot over the past ...
HAMILTON — While the potential for grizzly bears in the Bitterroot Mountains was a topic of discussion during last week’s annual meeting of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee, area wildlife ...
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY is in effect until Noon Monday for the Lower Clark Fork Region. Snow expected. There is a likelihood ...
Mountain lions are taking a toll on Liz Bradley’s collared wolves in the Bitterroot this year. Since January, two wolves radio-collared by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks wolf biologist have been ...
Avalanche warnings are currently in effect for multiple mountain regions in North Idaho. According to the Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center (IPAC), the avalanche danger is high for the Selkirk ...