Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area

Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area

The Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area offers rugged peaks, serene alpine lakes, and pristine wilderness, attracting outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and adventure.

94,272
Acres Protected
94
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area

Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area
 

The Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area, located in northwestern Montana, spans over 94,272 acres of untouched natural beauty. Part of the Kootenai National Forest, this wilderness is renowned for its dramatic granite peaks, dense forests, and over 20 alpine lakes that punctuate the landscape. The area is a haven for diverse wildlife, including grizzly bears, mountain goats, and wolverines. Historically, the Cabinet Mountains have been significant to Native American tribes and gold miners. Today, the wilderness is a popular spot for hiking, backpacking, and fishing. Visitors are drawn to its challenging terrain with trails that navigate steep valleys and high ridges, offering breathtaking vistas and the chance to experience true wilderness. The peaks, with stunning names like Snowshoe, Elephant, and A Peak, are special highlights, offering routes for climbers and scramblers. The Cabinet Mountains remain a vital part of Montana's protected wilderness areas, cherished for both its ecological significance and its role as a sanctuary for outdoor adventure.

Highlights

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Snowshoe Peak, the highest point in the Cabinet Mountains

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Grizzly bear habitat offering unique wildlife viewing

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Hiking to the picturesque Granite Lake

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Remote camping opportunities in pristine wilderness settings

Notable Natural Features

Snowshoe Peak

At 8,738 feet, it's the tallest peak in the Cabinet Range.

Granite Lake

A scenic high-altitude lake ideal for fishing and photography.

Copper Lake

Offers challenging access and stunning mountain views.