At a Glance
575Square Miles
98.7%Public Land
3,300 - 8,900Elevation Range
This hunting district is found just south of Glacier National Park and U.S. Highway 2. Thousands of acres of public lands are provided by Lewis and Clark National Forest and Flathead National Forest including portions of Great Bear and Bob Marshall Wilderness. The Middle Fork of the Flathead River runs through the middle of the southern two-thirds of the area. Moose densities are decent here but the vast area can make initially locating them a challenge.
Wilderness areas are remote so preparation is critical to reach the remote back country, and even more difficult to transport hundreds of pounds of meat, cape and horns back to the trailhead. This can be an incredible hunt but hunters need to well prepared for the challenges.
Quick Tips
- Be grizzly bear aware, restrictions apply for food containers, keep a clean campsite
- Remove moose quarters as quickly as possible
- Great trout fishing Middle Fork Flathead River

