About Lolo National Forest
This group is for sharing photos taken on the Lolo National Forest.
About the Forest:
Lolo National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in in west central Montana. Created in 1906, the Lolo National Forest covers two million acres and includes former national forests originally named the "Cabinet," "Hell Gate,""Missoula," and "Selway" National Forests.
Located west of the continental divide, the Lolo National Forest is influenced by both continental and maritime climates. These climates provide for a wide range of environmental gradients producing a forest of high diversity. Diverse ecosystems range from wet, western redcedar bottoms to high alpine peaks, and forests of alpine larch and whitebark pine.
Water is plentiful within the Lolo National Forest producing over 100 named lakes and nearly 1,000 named streams including five major rivers.
The Lolo National Forest headquarters is located in Missoula, with ranger district offices in Huson, Plains, Missoula, Seeley Lake, and Superior.
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
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Members can post 6 things to the pool each day.
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