Cabinet Mountains Wilderness

Cabinet Mountains Wilderness offers a rugged and pristine landscape setting in northwestern Montana, drawing outdoor enthusiasts for its unspoiled beauty and challenging trails.

94,272
Acres Protected
80
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Cabinet Mountains Wilderness

 

The Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, located in northwestern Montana, is a rugged terrain of soaring peaks, dense forests, and clear alpine lakes. Spanning over 94,000 acres within the Kootenai National Forest, this designated wilderness showcases an untamed natural environment perfect for those seeking solitude and adventure. The area was officially designated in 1964 as part of the Wilderness Act and remains a testament to wilderness preservation. Outdoor activities include backcountry hiking, fishing in pristine lakes like Granite Lake, and wildlife viewing, where visitors might spot mountain goats and grizzly bears. The area’s history is also significant, having been an ancient hunting ground for Indigenous peoples. Hiking opportunities are diverse, with over 80 miles of trails that range from moderate to strenuous. The core of visitor appeal lies in the chance to experience untouched wilderness and the challenge of traversing its stunning, though often demanding, landscapes.

Highlights

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Sawtooth Mountain, one of the highest peaks in the area

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Unique sub-alpine and alpine ecosystems with diverse flora and fauna

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Granite Lake, renowned for its scenic beauty and crystal-clear waters

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The challenging and rewarding Libby Divide Trail offering panoramic views

Notable Natural Features

Granite Lake

A popular alpine lake for fishing and taking in scenic views.

Sawtooth Mountain

Offers challenging climbs and spectacular vistas of the surrounding wilderness.

Rock Lake

Accessible via a challenging hike, it's appreciated for its serene and picturesque setting.