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Where is Trapper Peak Montana?

Where is Trapper Peak Montana?

Ravalli County, Montana, U.S. The peak is located within the Central Bitterroot Range, a subrange of the Bitterroot Mountains and within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area of the Bitterroot National Forest. A trail to the peak climbs 3,800 feet (1,160 m) from the end of a Forest Service road.

How long is the Trapper Peak hike?

Check out this 8.1-mile out-and-back trail near Conner, Montana. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 6 h 16 min to complete.

How do I get to Lolo peak?

To reach the most-often used trailhead for Lolo Peak, go west on Hwy 12 from the town of Lolo, MT. In 3.8 miles, turn left (south) onto Mormon Peak Road (612). The repairs to the lower (first) portion of Mormon Creek Road are complete.

How tall is Trapper Peak in Montana?

10,157′Trapper Peak / Elevation

The highest peak in the Bitterroot Mountain Range, Trapper Peak is an awesome granite spire towering over the Bitterroot Valley. At 10,157 feet, views from the top of rocky ridges and the valley below are quite spectacular. The hike is 6 miles with 4,000 feet of elevation gain one-way.

Where are the Bitterroots?

Bitterroot Range, segment of the northern Rocky Mountains, U.S., extending southward for 300 mi (480 km) along the Idaho–Montana border. Peaks average about 9,000 ft (2,700 m), with Scott Peak, in Idaho, the highest (11,394 ft).

How long is Lake Como Montana?

Como Dam

Lake Como
Catchment area 56.4 square miles (146 km2)
Max. length 3 miles (4.8 km)
Max. width 3,200 feet (980 m)
Water volume 38,500 acre-feet (47,500,000 m3)

How high is Lolo Peak?

9,143′Lolo Peak / Elevation

Are there grizzly bears in the Bitterroot Mountains?

While some bears ended up in the northern end of the Bitterroot Mountains, others have been reported in the Sapphire Mountains and the south side of the Anaconda Range. There is currently no recognized established population of grizzlies in the Bitterroot area.

Why are mountains called bitterroots?

The range spans an area of 24,223 square miles (62,740 km2) and is named after the bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva), a small pink flower that is the state flower of Montana.

Is Lake Como Montana man made?

Como Dam was originally constructed by local farmers around 1910, to impound a natural lake for irrigation storage; the United States Bureau of Reclamation enhanced and stabilized that structure in 1954, in 1976, and in 1992-1993….Como Dam.

Lake Como
Surface elevation 4,252 feet (1,296 m)

How long does it take to drive around Lake Como?

The total driving time required if leaving from Como and heading in a clockwise direction is just over four hours but best split over two days with an overnight stay at the halfway point. In theory, this route can be undertaken from any one of the dozens of resorts around the lake or indeed, in any direction.

Where did Lolo Mt get its name?

In an 1853 railroad survey and map, Lieutenant John Mullan spelled the creek and trail “Lou Lou.” However, by 1865 the name was shortened to Lolo and is currently the name of a national forest, town, creek, mountain peak, mountain pass and historic trail in west central Montana.