At a Glance
224Square Miles
100%Public Land
4,816 - 8,873Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Be bear aware around campsite
- Practice shooting at extreme angles
- Quality optics recommended




This district lies along the western slope of the Continental Divide and contains the headwaters of the Middle Fork Flathead River. It is made up of a large portion of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, Great Bear Wilderness and the Flathead National Forest, offering hundreds of square miles of public lands.
This district is over 20 miles from the nearest highway in some of the most untamed wilderness in the Lower 48. Packing in with stock is recommended to access the backcountry. Grizzly bears frequent this area, so it is important to keep a clean camp and move away from harvest site as soon as possible. Horns typically range 8-9” long