Glacier Park's Wild Sister, The Rocky Mountain Front
Just south of Glacier National Park is the vast Bob Marshall Wilderness complex, a jumbled region of rugged peaks, wild valleys, and profuse populations of elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, grizzly, and much more. Bigger and wilder than Glacier, scenery is big and ruggedly spectacular. Explore lush forests, glacial valleys, high basins, and stark peaks and ridges along and adjacent to the Continental Divide, in the unprotected Front Range, where the high peaks meet the Great Plains in a spectacular display of the tectonic forces that created the Rocky Mountains. This trip is rated fairly strenuous and its base is Great Falls, Montana. This trip is run by and for Big Wild Advocates.
Trip Details
Duration
7 Days
Location
Bob Marshall Wilderness
Season
June - July
Trip Type
Fully Guided
Nearest City
Great Falls, MT
Physical Condition Required
Excellent
Destination(s)
Montana, United States
Rates
$1,800.00per personCurrency Converter (Rates shown are in US Dollars. Rates and terms are subject to change.)