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The Bitterroot Valley is located in southwestern Montana in the northwestern United States. It extends over
100 miles from remote Horse Creek Pass north to a point near the city of Missoula. To the west is
the Bitterroot Range and the large Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area, and to the east is the smaller
Sapphire Mountains and the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness Area. The southern end of the valley is split into the
East and West Forks, and the northern end drains into the Clark Fork River. Connecting with the west side of
the valley are numerous deeply-carved granite canyons, including scenic Blodgett Canyon and the valley formed
by Lolo Creek. Highway 93 runs through the center of the valley, exiting to the south over 7,014 foot
Lost Trail Pass.
From Wikipedia
For Bitterroot Valley's business, travel, tourism and vacation resources go to the
Bitterroot Valley Chamber of Commerce
web site.
If you're interest in facts about Ravalli County including people, business, and geography, read
Quickfacts compiled by
the U.S. Census Bureau.
Go to The State of Montana's web site for information
on Ravalli County community services, business, government, justice and public safety.
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