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Centennial Mountains Wilderness Study Area and ACEC, BLM Montana

This 28,000-acre mountain range, which forms the boundary between southwest Montana and Idaho, is some of southwest Montana’s wildest country. Designated as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern in 2006, it is considered an important corridor for wildlife movement, providing an east-west trending mountain range connecting the Yellowstone Ecosystem with the rest of the northern Rocky Mountains. Abundant wildlife in the Centennial Mountains include moose, elk, deer, wolverines, badgers, black bears, a wide variety of birds, and occasionally wolves and grizzly bears.  

About 60 miles of the 3,100-mile Continental Divide National Scenic Trail runs through the mountain range. Activities include hiking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, wildlife viewing and photography.  

CLICK HERE to plan your visit.

Photos by Bob Wick, BLM