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We believe this is truly one of the last of the best places left to explore nature as it was..and is.
The Bitterroot National Forest is minutes away, offering 1.6 million acres of unspoiled wilderness, ranging from the grasslands of the valley floor to the mid-elevations growing the Douglas fir, lodge pole pine and western larch. As we climb higher, you will discover the Engel mann spruce, sub alpine larch, and the white bark pine.
As you trek over any part of the 1600 miles of forest trails, you'll see mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, black bear, mountain lion, and moose. There is also a plethora of smaller wildlife that can be seen and enjoyed.
This is one of the great hunting and fishing destinations in America. The Bitterroot River alone offers over 75 miles of fly fishing for big rainbow and cutthroat trout.
Other versions of recreation in the area include horseback riding, golf, cross country skiing, mountain biking, skiing, or soaking in the natural hot springs.