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The Bitterroot Valley Day Drive is about about 95 miles from Missoula to Lost Trail Pass, Montana. The route is an exceptionally beautiful valley known for its trout fishing and scenic old timber towns.
The road trip features the Wild Bitterroot Mountains, the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, Little Rock Creek, Teller Wildlife Refuge, Lake Como, the Bitterroot River, and Lost Trail Powder Mountain Ski Area.
You can extend your trip past the necessary two hours, explore the area for a couple of days, and make the drive a long weekend. Extending your drive allows you to explore the unique creeks, go fishing, take a dip in the hot springs, and explore a nearby trail.
From Dillon to Polaris, Montana, the campgrounds available are the Sula Campground, Spring Gulch Campground, Moosehead Campground, Double Rocking R Fish Campground, Bitterroot Valley Campground, and the Larry Creek Campground.
We suggest the following activities on the journey: Visiting the Redsun Labyrinth Visiting the Lake Como Beach Swimming Site Hiking the Mount M Sentinal Trail Hiking the Lost Trail Pass Hiking the Blue Mountain Trailhead Hiking the Camas Lake Trailhead Hiking the Ward Mountain Trailhead Hiking the Coyote Coulee Trailhead Hiking the Sweathouse Creek Trailhead Hiking the Fred Burr Trailhead Use caution when driving, wear your seatbelt, and don't exceed the speed limit.
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This is a free, self-guided adventure. Just show up and enjoy!