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  1. The Bob Marshall Wilderness Area is a congressionally-designated wilderness area located in Western Montana region of the United States. It is named after Bob Marshall (1901–1939), an early forester in the federal government, conservationist, and co-founder of The Wilderness Society. [1] In the 1930s while working for the Forest Service ...

  2. Once the Wilderness Act was passed by Congress in 1964, the Bob Marshall Wilderness became part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Straddling the continental divide, The Bob is comprised of towering limestone reefs (including the famous Chinese Wall), range after range of majestic mountains, lush forests, broad basins and valleys, and two “wild and scenic” designated rivers.

  3. For other people named Bob Marshall, see Bob Marshall. Robert Marshall (January 2, 1901 – November 11, 1939) was an American forester, writer and wilderness activist who is best remembered as the person who spearheaded the 1935 founding of the Wilderness Society in the United States. Marshall developed a love for the outdoors as a young child.

    • Bob Marshall Wilderness–State Park Stats
    • Main Attractions and Recreation Activities
    • Trail Routes
    5 million acres
    Open year-round
    Multiple campsites
    Standard fees apply for non-residents

    With no roads to speak of running through the area and a total ban on anything even looking motorized, The Wilderness Act rules here, ensuring that the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex remains one of the best-preserved existing mountain ecosystems there is. It is indeed wild, and one of the most amazing features of the landscape is a huge, 1,000-foo...

    There are well over 1,000 miles of trail in this wilderness complex. This obviously makes many serious hikers feel they may have stumbled into heaven. Here you’ll encounter dense forest trails positively teeming with wildlife, and impressive features like cascading waterfalls, rugged yet scenic peaks, and rolling hills and valleys. With this many m...

  4. Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. Together, the Great Bear, Bob Marshall, and Scapegoat Wildernesses form the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, an area of more than 1.5 million acres. The Flathead National Forest manages the largest portion of this Wilderness Complex. This is the third largest wilderness complex in the lower 48 states.

  5. The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation (BMWF) provides access to and stewardship of Montana’s 1.6-million-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. Our volunteer projects open trails, restore native habitat, mitigate user impacts, and engage youth and adults in wilderness experiences that change lives and instill a lasting land ethic.

  6. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace established the 950,000-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness August 16, 1940. Extending into the Lewis and Clark and Flathead National Forests, the Bob Marshall Wilderness was created by combining and reclassifying three primitive areas: South Fork Primitive Area (established in 1931); Pentagon Primitive Area (established in 1933); and Sun River Primitive...

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