Rattlesnake Wilderness Map

The Rattlesnake Wilderness Map produced by the US Forest Service contains the most up-to-date information on access roads, trails, campsites, terrain, and points of interest within the Rattlesnake Wilderness and National Recreation Area. All wilderness maps contain contour lines, a topographic quad index and contact phone numbers, and the vast majority contain planning tips and descriptions of the terrain.

The southern boundary of the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness (RNRAW) is just four miles north of Missoula, Montana. The National Recreation Area (NRA) receives heavy human use, but primarily in the South Zone, within about three miles of the main trailhead. Far fewer people venture into the Rattlesnake Wilderness which is in the more remote northern portion of the RNRAW.

The northern boundary of the wilderness abuts the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Indian Reservation, upon whose sacred ground only tribal members are allowed.

Wilderness information courtesy of Wilderness.net


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