The Selway-Bitterroot 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
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. 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.
Selway-Bitterroot is the third
largest Wilderness in the Lower 48. The Wilderness straddles both sides
of the Bitterroot Range, which stands along the Montana-Idaho border
and includes the Wild and Scenic Selway River, all of which flows
through Idaho.
This vast wildland is one of the roughest
mountain areas on earth, a country of high ridges dropping off into
steep-walled canyons. A number of streams and more than 100 lakes offer
excellent trout fishing. Hardly any humans visit the huge trailless
portions of this Wilderness, which makes it all the more appealing for
the large Selway elk herd, plus deer, moose, black bears, and mountain
lions.
Wilderness information courtesy of Wilderness.net
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| 36 in. by 44 in. open | 1:24,000 (1 in. = 0.4 mi.) | |
| has contours | Printed in 1999 |