Lolo National Forest, located in western Montana, near Missoula, ranges between the Bitterroot Mountains and the west slope of the Continental Divide. Its terrain ranges between the rugged and the gentle. You'll find snow-peaked Rocky Mountains, cold trout rivers, vast wilderness, and sheer, granite cliffs and canyons. And you'll also find big-sky valleys bristled with lodgepole pine and subalpine fir.