Badger-Two Medicine Wilderness is a sacred and ecologically rich protected area in Montana offering rugged hiking, wildlife viewing, and deep cultural significance within the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex.
Badger-Two Medicine Wilderness covers over 42,000 acres on the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountains in northwestern Montana, adjacent to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Characterized by steep forested mountains, deep valleys, alpine meadows, and pristine streams, the area is part of the larger Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. The terrain includes rolling foothills rising to sharp ridges and summits, including notable peaks such as Badger Mountain and Miche Wabun Peak. The wilderness is ecologically diverse, home to species such as grizzly bears, mountain goats, elk, mule deer, wolverines, and a variety of bird species. Vegetation ranges from dense lodgepole pine and spruce forests to subalpine meadows and riparian corridors. Beyond its ecological values, Badger-Two Medicine holds immense cultural and spiritual importance to the Blackfeet Nation, who have long regarded the area as sacred ground historically used for vision quests and ceremonies. Recreational opportunities emphasize low-impact activities, including hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and hunting in season. There are no developed facilities or maintained trails, enhancing the wilderness experience and preserving its remote character. The rugged landscape attracts experienced backcountry travelers and those interested in wilderness solitude, wildlife encounters, and cultural heritage. Access is primarily from the east via forest roads and trails entering from the Blackfeet Reservation. Badger-Two Medicine Wilderness exemplifies one of Montana’s finest examples of protected wilderness with strong ties to native traditions and natural preservation.
Badger Mountain - iconic peak offering panoramic views of the region
A highly intact ecosystem supporting grizzly bear and wolverine habitat
Cultural sites sacred to the Blackfeet Nation with limited public access
Remote backcountry trails providing wilderness solitude and rugged terrain
The highest peak in the wilderness, providing expansive views of the Rocky Mountain Front and adjacent plains.
A pristine river featuring cold mountain waters that support native fish species and add to the wilderness’s riparian habitat diversity.
Badger-Two Medicine sits at the edge of the larger Bob Marshall Wilderness, linking vast tracts of contiguous wilderness habitat.