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WILD MONTANA
April is National Volunteer Month — give back to the wild places that you love. Whether volunteering at one of our chapter’s events or finding your own way to invest in Montana’s public lands, I hope you’ll be inspired to celebrate Earth Day – every day. Read More.NEWS CENTER
Montana Wilderness Association is Now Wild Montana. One of America’s oldest and most prominent grassroots conservation organizations announces new name, reveals new HIKE WILD MONTANA TRAIL GUIDE This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to guarantee a high functionality of the webpage. SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness of SHINING MOUNTAINS CHAPTER This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to guarantee a high functionality of the webpage.ISLAND RANGE
About the Island Range Chapter. The Shining Mountains Chapter supports our mission by providing community outreach and education that inspire residents of Lewis and Clark, Broadwater, and Jefferson Counties to protect wild public lands and waters around Helena, including the Big Belts, Elkhorns, and the Continental Divide.HIKE WILD MONTANA
A guide to Montana trails curated by the Montana WildernessAssociation.
CRAZY MOUNTAINS CAMPAIGN MAP Donor Spotlight: Jean and David Schmidt. She was from Anaconda. He was from Great Falls. She was an art teacher. He was 1 minWILD MONTANA STORE
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April is National Volunteer Month — give back to the wild places that you love. Whether volunteering at one of our chapter’s events or finding your own way to invest in Montana’s public lands, I hope you’ll be inspired to celebrate Earth Day – every day. Read More.NEWS CENTER
Montana Wilderness Association is Now Wild Montana. One of America’s oldest and most prominent grassroots conservation organizations announces new name, reveals new HIKE WILD MONTANA TRAIL GUIDE This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to guarantee a high functionality of the webpage. SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness of SHINING MOUNTAINS CHAPTER This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to guarantee a high functionality of the webpage.ISLAND RANGE
About the Island Range Chapter. The Shining Mountains Chapter supports our mission by providing community outreach and education that inspire residents of Lewis and Clark, Broadwater, and Jefferson Counties to protect wild public lands and waters around Helena, including the Big Belts, Elkhorns, and the Continental Divide.HIKE WILD MONTANA
A guide to Montana trails curated by the Montana WildernessAssociation.
CRAZY MOUNTAINS CAMPAIGN MAP Donor Spotlight: Jean and David Schmidt. She was from Anaconda. He was from Great Falls. She was an art teacher. He was 1 minWILD MONTANA STORE
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We connect. We connect people to each other and to our public lands through meaningful outdoor and volunteer experiences, including our Wilderness Walks and Volunteer Trail Crew.We introduce people to hundreds of trails and places throughout the state on our online trail guide, Hike Wild Montana.And we gather members and supporters of Wild Montana at public and online events in celebration of SHINING MOUNTAINS CHAPTER This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to guarantee a high functionality of the webpage. WILDERNESS WALK: COUNCIL GROVE STATE PARK RIVER BOTTOM Shining Mountains Chapter (view other Wilderness Walks in this area)Location: Missoula Miles: 3 Difficulty: Easy Leaders: Mark Sheets and Karen Sheets. Learn about the WILDERNESS WALK: LEWIS & CLARK PASS Wild Divide Chapter (view other Wilderness Walks in this area)Location: Lincoln Miles: 5 Difficulty: Moderate Leaders: Larry Epstein and Wilbur Rehmann. From the Alice Creek trailhead, we’ll hike through wildflower meadows and walk up a gently curving trail toLewis & Clark Pass.
WILDERNESS WALK: UPPER MINER LAKE Southwestern Wildlands Chapter (view other Wilderness Walks in this area)Location: Wisdom Miles: 9 Difficulty: Moderate Leaders: Fran Galvin and Bill Clark. This is an out-and-back Walk to a spectacular lake in the West Big Hole Roadless Area, a true gem. WILDERNESS WALK: BONANZA LAKES Shining Mountains Chapter (view other Wilderness Walks in this area)Location: Superior Miles: 6 Difficulty: Moderate Leaders: Mary C. Langenderfer and Julia Ellison. The fall colors will be at their best on this hike in the northern Bitterroot Mountains. WILDERNESS WALK: MT. SILCOX AND GOAT LAKES Shining Mountains Chapter (view other Wilderness Walks in this area)Location: Thompson Falls Miles: 8 Difficulty: Strenuous Leaders: Mark Sheets and Karen Sheets. Come along as we hike past Goat Lakes to the top of Mount Silcox.WILDMONTANA.ORG
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April is National Volunteer Month — give back to the wild places that you love. Whether volunteering at one of our chapter’s events or finding your own way to invest in Montana’s public lands, I hope you’ll be inspired to celebrate Earth Day – every day. Read More. WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness of HIKE WILD MONTANA TRAIL GUIDE This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to guarantee a high functionality of the webpage.ISLAND RANGE
About the Island Range Chapter. The Shining Mountains Chapter supports our mission by providing community outreach and education that inspire residents of Lewis and Clark, Broadwater, and Jefferson Counties to protect wild public lands and waters around Helena, including the Big Belts, Elkhorns, and the Continental Divide. ISLAND RANGE CHAPTER The Island Range Chapter engages members and volunteers to protect special wild places in central and eastern Montana. Some of our best known wild places include the Rocky Mountain Front, island ranges like the Little Belt and Big Snowy Mountains, and prairie wildlands including the CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Upper MissouriRiver
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The Montana Wilderness Association is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization working with communities to protect Montana's wilderness heritage, quiet beauty and GO EXPLORE: 5 ALPINE LAKE HIKES MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION Location: Paradise Valley; Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Distance: 10 miles roundtrip. Elevation gain: 3,826 ft. More trail details >>>. The hike: The five miles from trailhead to lake gain a hefty 3,400 feet, with most of the elevation gain happening after the first mile. The trail starts off with a deceptively mellow approach to Pine CreekHIKE WILD MONTANA
A guide to Montana trails curated by the Montana WildernessAssociation.
KEEP IT WILD ON THE HI-LINE Under the draft management plan for the Hi-Line region, the BLM is proposing that less than three percent (or 10,700 acres) of the land identified as having wilderness characteristics be managed explicitly to protect those wilderness characteristics. That represents a mere one-half of one percent of the 2.4 million acres of BLM lands in theHi
TRAIL OF THE WEEK: BIRCH LAKE IN THE JEWEL BASIN MONTANA On the way back to the trailhead, make sure you’re on the lookout for the families of mountain goats that roam the slopes of the northern Swan Range. Birch Lake. Roundtrip Distance: 6.25 mi. Elevation Gain: 636 ft. Highest Elevation: 6,380 ft. Seasons: Summer/Fall. See trail details on hikewildmontana.org. If you want to be the first to hearWILD MONTANA
April is National Volunteer Month — give back to the wild places that you love. Whether volunteering at one of our chapter’s events or finding your own way to invest in Montana’s public lands, I hope you’ll be inspired to celebrate Earth Day – every day. Read More. WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness of HIKE WILD MONTANA TRAIL GUIDE This website uses cookies. We inform you that this site uses own, technical and third parties cookies to make sure our web page is user-friendly and to guarantee a high functionality of the webpage.ISLAND RANGE
About the Island Range Chapter. The Shining Mountains Chapter supports our mission by providing community outreach and education that inspire residents of Lewis and Clark, Broadwater, and Jefferson Counties to protect wild public lands and waters around Helena, including the Big Belts, Elkhorns, and the Continental Divide. ISLAND RANGE CHAPTER The Island Range Chapter engages members and volunteers to protect special wild places in central and eastern Montana. Some of our best known wild places include the Rocky Mountain Front, island ranges like the Little Belt and Big Snowy Mountains, and prairie wildlands including the CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Upper MissouriRiver
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The Montana Wilderness Association is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization working with communities to protect Montana's wilderness heritage, quiet beauty and GO EXPLORE: 5 ALPINE LAKE HIKES MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION Location: Paradise Valley; Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Distance: 10 miles roundtrip. Elevation gain: 3,826 ft. More trail details >>>. The hike: The five miles from trailhead to lake gain a hefty 3,400 feet, with most of the elevation gain happening after the first mile. The trail starts off with a deceptively mellow approach to Pine CreekHIKE WILD MONTANA
A guide to Montana trails curated by the Montana WildernessAssociation.
KEEP IT WILD ON THE HI-LINE Under the draft management plan for the Hi-Line region, the BLM is proposing that less than three percent (or 10,700 acres) of the land identified as having wilderness characteristics be managed explicitly to protect those wilderness characteristics. That represents a mere one-half of one percent of the 2.4 million acres of BLM lands in theHi
TRAIL OF THE WEEK: BIRCH LAKE IN THE JEWEL BASIN MONTANA On the way back to the trailhead, make sure you’re on the lookout for the families of mountain goats that roam the slopes of the northern Swan Range. Birch Lake. Roundtrip Distance: 6.25 mi. Elevation Gain: 636 ft. Highest Elevation: 6,380 ft. Seasons: Summer/Fall. See trail details on hikewildmontana.org. If you want to be the first to hear WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness ofHOW WE WORK
We connect. We connect people to each other and to our public lands through meaningful outdoor and volunteer experiences, including our Wilderness Walks and Volunteer Trail Crew.We introduce people to hundreds of trails and places throughout the state on our online trail guide, Hike Wild Montana.And we gather members and supporters of Wild Montana at public and online events in celebration of WELCOME TO HIKEWILDMONTANA.ORG MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION That’s where hikewildmontana.org comes in – to make life easier for those of us who love to explore Montana’s public lands, and to connect people to the places that deserve protection. Made possible by a grant from the Montana Office of Tourism and with the help of more than 70 MWA volunteers who hiked, photographed, and mapped 200-plus EVENTS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 7, 2021 Join us during Happy Hour on Tuesday, June 8 at 6 p.m. MST to learn about our upcoming Wilderness Walks from the volunteers leading theadventures.
PROTECT THE CRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION A refuge for high-elevation wildlife. The Crazy Mountains’ numerous isolated basins offer some of the most productive mountain goat habitat in the state, sustaining a population of approximately 450. With mountain goat population numbers dropping throughout the species native range in the U.S. and Canada, Montana Fish, Wildlife and ParksWILDMONTANA.ORG
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Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh. Press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection. Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device BEST WILDERNESS BOOKS MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION The Wolverine Way by Doug Chadwick. This is the perfect winter companion for any armchair wildlife adventurer. Get to know these elusive, powerful creatures that epitomize the need for big, protected, wild country. Experience wolverines as close to first-hand as possible in this page-turner that won’t ever make you feel likeyou’re
WALK LEADER HANDBOOK SELECTING YOUR WALK You must submit your Wilderness Walk idea for review using our online walks submission form. We’ll review your submission and confirm with you if the walk is a go. SEVEN WAYS TO MINIMIZE YOUR IMPACT IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS Donor Spotlight: Jean and David Schmidt. She was from Anaconda. He was from Great Falls. She was an art teacher. He was an electrical 1 minWILD MONTANA
April is National Volunteer Month — give back to the wild places that you love. Whether volunteering at one of our chapter’s events or finding your own way to invest in Montana’s public lands, I hope you’ll be inspired to celebrate Earth Day – every day. Read More.WILDERNESS WALKS
Wilderness Walks began in the summer of 1960 when Montana Wilderness Association founders Ken and Florence Baldwin led 14 hikers into the Crazy Mountains. Inspired by the positive feedback they received the next year, they set out with a group of 40 hikers to Table Mountain in the Spanish Peaks. As Wilderness Walks grew in popularity, Ken and WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness of ISLAND RANGE CHAPTER The Island Range Chapter engages members and volunteers to protect special wild places in central and eastern Montana. Some of our best known wild places include the Rocky Mountain Front, island ranges like the Little Belt and Big Snowy Mountains, and prairie wildlands including the CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Upper MissouriRiver
PROTECT THE CRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATIONFISHING THE CRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANACRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA HISTORYCRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA MAPSCRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA RANCHCRAZY WOMAN MOUNTAINS MONTANA A refuge for high-elevation wildlife. The Crazy Mountains’ numerous isolated basins offer some of the most productive mountain goat habitat in the state, sustaining a population of approximately 450. With mountain goat population numbers dropping throughout the species native range in the U.S. and Canada, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks GO EXPLORE: 5 ALPINE LAKE HIKES MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION Location: Paradise Valley; Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Distance: 10 miles roundtrip. Elevation gain: 3,826 ft. More trail details >>>. The hike: The five miles from trailhead to lake gain a hefty 3,400 feet, with most of the elevation gain happening after the first mile. The trail starts off with a deceptively mellow approach to Pine CreekWILD MONTANA STORE
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A guide to Montana trails curated by the Montana WildernessAssociation.
TRAIL OF THE WEEK: BIRCH LAKE IN THE JEWEL BASIN MONTANA On the way back to the trailhead, make sure you’re on the lookout for the families of mountain goats that roam the slopes of the northern Swan Range. Birch Lake. Roundtrip Distance: 6.25 mi. Elevation Gain: 636 ft. Highest Elevation: 6,380 ft. Seasons: Summer/Fall. See trail details on hikewildmontana.org. If you want to be the first to hear ANNOUNCING OUR 2015 PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS Montana Wilderness Association has determined the 26 winning photos of its Picture Wild Montana photo contest. All of the winning photos now appear in the 2016 Picture Wild Montana calendar. The grand winner of this year’s contest is Aaron Theisen, of Spokane, Washington. His “Star Peak Sunset,” a spectacular shot of the sun settingWILD MONTANA
April is National Volunteer Month — give back to the wild places that you love. Whether volunteering at one of our chapter’s events or finding your own way to invest in Montana’s public lands, I hope you’ll be inspired to celebrate Earth Day – every day. Read More.WILDERNESS WALKS
Wilderness Walks began in the summer of 1960 when Montana Wilderness Association founders Ken and Florence Baldwin led 14 hikers into the Crazy Mountains. Inspired by the positive feedback they received the next year, they set out with a group of 40 hikers to Table Mountain in the Spanish Peaks. As Wilderness Walks grew in popularity, Ken and WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness of ISLAND RANGE CHAPTER The Island Range Chapter engages members and volunteers to protect special wild places in central and eastern Montana. Some of our best known wild places include the Rocky Mountain Front, island ranges like the Little Belt and Big Snowy Mountains, and prairie wildlands including the CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Upper MissouriRiver
PROTECT THE CRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATIONFISHING THE CRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANACRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA HISTORYCRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA MAPSCRAZY MOUNTAINS MONTANA RANCHCRAZY WOMAN MOUNTAINS MONTANA A refuge for high-elevation wildlife. The Crazy Mountains’ numerous isolated basins offer some of the most productive mountain goat habitat in the state, sustaining a population of approximately 450. With mountain goat population numbers dropping throughout the species native range in the U.S. and Canada, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks GO EXPLORE: 5 ALPINE LAKE HIKES MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION Location: Paradise Valley; Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Distance: 10 miles roundtrip. Elevation gain: 3,826 ft. More trail details >>>. The hike: The five miles from trailhead to lake gain a hefty 3,400 feet, with most of the elevation gain happening after the first mile. The trail starts off with a deceptively mellow approach to Pine CreekWILD MONTANA STORE
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh. Press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection. Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile deviceHIKE WILD MONTANA
A guide to Montana trails curated by the Montana WildernessAssociation.
TRAIL OF THE WEEK: BIRCH LAKE IN THE JEWEL BASIN MONTANA On the way back to the trailhead, make sure you’re on the lookout for the families of mountain goats that roam the slopes of the northern Swan Range. Birch Lake. Roundtrip Distance: 6.25 mi. Elevation Gain: 636 ft. Highest Elevation: 6,380 ft. Seasons: Summer/Fall. See trail details on hikewildmontana.org. If you want to be the first to hear ANNOUNCING OUR 2015 PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS Montana Wilderness Association has determined the 26 winning photos of its Picture Wild Montana photo contest. All of the winning photos now appear in the 2016 Picture Wild Montana calendar. The grand winner of this year’s contest is Aaron Theisen, of Spokane, Washington. His “Star Peak Sunset,” a spectacular shot of the sun settingCATEGORY: PROGRAMS
Ruby Valley. The Ruby Valley Strategic Alliance Forging new alliances to shape the future of southwest Montana’s wild and working lands Wild Montana is proud to be a founding member of the Ruby Valley Strategic Alliance, a group of conservation organizations and ranchers dedicated to preserving the mosaic of wildlands and workingWHAT IS WILDERNESS?
What is the National Wilderness Preservation System? The National Wilderness Preservation System includes more than 700 areas in 44 states, totaling more than 107 million acres. More than half of these areas are within a day's drive of America's largest cities, including Seattle, Chicago, and New York City. WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS Terry Badlands WSA (Kelly Wicks) Montana’s 44 wilderness study areas (WSAs) comprise one million acres of our wildest prairies, river breaks, deep forests, and towering peaks in all corners of the state. They provide unparalleled wildlife habitat, and clean air and water. While the beauty, ecological importance, and untrammeled wildness ofPUBLIC LANDS 101
Protecting the Last Best Public Lands. Almost 30 percent of Montana belongs to you and to me, but only 3.7 percent is protected as wilderness. Montana's precious public lands are critical to our work. These unparalleled landscapes are managed by the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, andthe
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ISLAND RANGE CHAPTER The Island Range Chapter engages members and volunteers to protect special wild places in central and eastern Montana. Some of our best known wild places include the Rocky Mountain Front, island ranges like the Little Belt and Big Snowy Mountains, and prairie wildlands including the CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Upper MissouriRiver
CATEGORY: ENHANCE PUBLIC LAND ACCESS State Policy. Montana Public Lands Policy We’re making sure state policy reflects Montana’s public land values Eliza Wiley. Packing the State Capitol at the 2019 Rally for Public Lands (Eliza Wiley) Across the geographical, political, and economic spectrum, Montanans support public lands: in 2020, the University THE YAAK | MONTANA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION Unique in that it’s influenced by Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain climates, the Yaak provides more than 180,000 acres of wild, secure roadless habitat for grizzly bears and other rare and endangered species. The area is a connectivity center for wildlife, linking to southern British Columbia to the north, the SelkirkMountains to the
FIVE WESTERN MONTANA HIKES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR SUMMER 3. Nelson Lake Trail. This rugged trail guarantees a good workout and good scenery and offers better-than-average odds at solitude as well. Tucked just inside the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and just below Boulder Peak, Nelson Lake is particularly intriguing due to the immense rockslide that created a WI L D MO N TAN A VO L U N TEER TR AI L CR EW P ACKI N G L Wi l d Mo n tan a Vo l u n teer Tr ai l Cr ew P acki n g L i st F ro n tco u n try camp i n g : We' l l set up camp ri ght near our cars. Skip to main contentDonate
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