The Selway Bitterroot Wilderness encompasses 9,767 acres located on the Lolo, reachable on forest roads
west off of US Highway 93. Lolo lands make up only a small portion of the Wilderness, but excellent
hiking is found along the South Fork of the Lolo Creek and on a Two-day round trip to 9,069 foot Lolo
Peak. About 38% of this Wilderness is on the Bitterroot Forest.
This portion is readily accessible from local roads along U.S. Highway 93 and the road following the Nez
Perce Fork of the bitterroot River.
One-fourth of this massive wilderness area, one of the first to be designated under the Wilderness Act of 1964, lies in the Clearwater National Forest. Elevations range from 1,800
feet on the Selway and Lochsa Rivers to mountain peaks as high as 8,800 feet along Bitterroot Divide
Hundreds of miles of trails are maintained through the Wilderness. Mechanized equipment, including
bicycles, are not permitted in the wilderness or on trails leading into the wilderness. The natural qualities
of the wilderness cannot be protected without the help of all wilderness visitors.
Other Internet Resources on the Area
Custom River Tours - Whitewater rafting trips on the Selway and Middle Fork of the Salmon rivers. Great wildlife viewing and fishing along the way. Hike, fish, swim, throw horseshoes, or take a sun shower while in camp. Family fun for all.
Holiday Expeditions - Over 30 years providing trips to the most spectacular places on earth. Biking, Rafting, Kayaking, & Whale Watching. Biking in Moab & Canyonlands, Whitewater rafting - Grand Canyon, Green, Salmon & Snake Rivers. Sea Kayaking & Whale Watching in Baja, Mexico.