Saddle Mountain - Lost Trail Pass Ski Trail is not groomed. The trail begins at the Lost Trail Ski Area, and follows the road up to Saddle Mountain.

Length: 4.8 km of most difficult (mountain touring) trail.Trail Begins: Lost Trail Ski Area.Trail Ends: Saddle Mountain

Saddle Mountain Burn - Lost Trail Pass Ski Trail is a mountain touring trail that begins in Lost Trail Pass Ski Area parking lot and ends on Highway 93 at the East Camp Creek Road. This trail is not groomed.

Spring Gulch Campground is located in the Bitterroot National Forest of southwest Montana. At 4500 feet, the campground covers an area of 2 acres. The campground is equipped with accessible restrooms, water, garbage pick up and 11 designated campsites. There are 2 paved accessible camp sites.

Sula Country Store, Campground and RV Park - KOA

Sula Country Store and Resort is nestled in the heart of Bitterroot National Forest along the historic Lewis and Clark Trail. Our cabins, cottages, RV park with RV sites and tent sites are bordered by the East Fork of the Bitterroot River.

This District office administers to the southeast portion of the Bitterroot National Forest which also includes the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness. Forest grazing allotments are administered from this office. Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

The Round Cabin

The Round Cabin is 2 stories tall and built from logs. It sits across the county road from the East Fork of the Bitterroot River within a Big Horn Sheep habitat zone. The cabin is very private and abundant with wild animal visitors, so be sure to bring your camera.

There is a $25 a night usage fee. The cabin will accommodate up to six people. Water, woodstove, firewood, propane cooking stove, and kitchen utensils are provided. Twogood Cabin is a range line cabin built in 1952. Access via a 6 mile hike or ride up Trail 103.

Campground is located in the Bitterroot National Forest of southwest Montana at an elevation of 4500 feet. There are 14 campsites, water, garbage pick up and restrooms. Groceries, a food service, laundry facilities, and swimming and fishing access are available within five miles of the site.

Maintained yearly. The first 7 miles are considered easy but the remaining 2 miles are difficult. Trail open to over highway vehicle use. Not suitable for 3 or 4 wheeler use.

Length: 9.0 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 1143.Trail Ends: Trail 673

Wildfire Trail - Lost Trail Pass Ski Trail takes off from Saddle Mountain Trail and follows ridge out into the Saddle Mountain Burn. Provides 3 separate routes through the burn; 1 most difficult and 2 more difficult. Trails are marked, signed, and maintained. This trail is not groomed.

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