What to do and see in Glacier Country, Glacier Country: The Best Forests

October 29, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Glacier Country, United States including Mount Jumbo North Peak Trail, Savenac Historic Tree Nursery, Flathead National Forest, Kootenai National Forest, Bitterroot National Forest.
Restaurants in Glacier Country

1. Mount Jumbo North Peak Trail

Lincoln HIlls Drive, Missoula, MT
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Mount Jumbo North Peak Trail

2. Savenac Historic Tree Nursery

Haugan, MT 59842 +1 406-329-3750 http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/lolo/specialplaces/?cid=stelprdb5086977
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Savenac Historic Tree Nursery

3. Flathead National Forest

Whitefish, MT http://www.fs.usda.gov/flathead/
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Flathead National Forest

A scenic hiking area which offers berrypicking.

Reviewed By CATTSAR - Provincetown, United States

This is one of my favorite all seasons playgrounds. On this particular visit it was the setting of a winter adventure. It was a perfect day to be out on the snow cat on trails in the back country. Surrounded by tall pines and towering cliff it is Montana at its finest. We finished the rides with a trip to Tally Lake, an amazing gem in the western part of the forest. Tally Lake has the distinction of being the deepest lake in Montana registering at about 500 feet. Of the many other activities available throughout the year~ hiking, boating camping and swimming are just to name a few.  

4. Kootenai National Forest

Pipe Creek Road, Libby, MT 59923 +1 406-293-6211 http://www.fs.usda.gov/kootenai
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Kootenai National Forest

Reviewed By CATTSAR - Provincetown, United States

Hike on Mt. Marston Kootenai National Forest offers many activities, they include hiking, camping, boating and swimming just to name few. There are also developed campgrounds, though they may not be functional till Memorial Day. It is important to come self sufficient. This trip was for a hike on Mt. Marston. Coming from Kalispell this trail head is about an hour northwest on US 93. We only did an out and back totaling five miles (8 km). Even with this shortened version the elevation gain was still nearly 1200 feet (365 m) . There are some challenging inclines so be prepared. The views once above the tree tops are breathtaking. Murphy, Dickey and Bull Lakes are easily spotted. The hike to the observation tower is about 12 miles (19 km) out and back. It is important to be Bear Aware and if you bring it in bring it out. Remember when hiking descending yields to ascending.

5. Bitterroot National Forest

Nez Perce Road, Darby, MT 59829 +1 406-363-7100 http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/bitterroot/home
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Reviewed By Traveling1Dave - Norwalk, United States

We rode ATV's out of Rye Creek Lodge about 30 miles into the Bitterroot Wilderness. It's a pristine forest of several varieties, scrub, deciduous, and dense pine. Truly beautiful vistas, big sky, wilderness and wildlife - just beautiful.

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