Lolo National Forest is a vast area located in western Montana, known for its diverse landscapes ranging from lush valleys to rugged mountain peaks, offering an abundance of outdoor activities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Lolo National Forest.
No fee for general access; permits may be required for certain activities.
Late spring to early fall for hiking and fishing; winter for snow sports.
Missoula Ranger District Visitor Center, Ninemile Ranger Station
Accessible via I-90 and US-12; some roads may be seasonal.
Lolo National Forest experiences cold, snowy winters and mild, dry summers. The temperature can range from below freezing in winter to 80°F in summer.
Forest health is a concern with ongoing efforts to manage invasive species, and fire risk is significant during dry months.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near I-90, offering easy access and facilities for families.
Situated by a scenic lake, ideal for kayaking and wildlife watching.
Features scenic views and diverse wildlife in a protected area.
Offers a gentle hike with expansive views over Missoula.
Leads to picturesque waterfalls amidst dense forest.
Challenging ascent with rewarding panoramic mountaintop views.
Carry a map and compass; cell service can be unreliable.
Summer and early fall offer the best hiking opportunities.
Campgrounds fill quickly during peak season; reservations are recommended.
Bear spray is essential for backcountry travel.