Flathead National Forest
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Starting 2025, Swan and Holland Lake Group site will require a non-refundable down payment. Reservations will require a down payment equal to 50% of the full nightly rate. The remaining balance must be paid no later than 30 days prior to check-in. The Recreation.gov site will send the guest up to two reminder emails with links to facilitate payment. Those emails are sent seven days and 24 hours before the 30 day deadline. Down payments are non-refundable. If you do not complete the payment by the 30 day deadline, your reservation will be cancelled and the down payment forfeited.
High Wind Warning issued March 11 at 12:51PM MDT until March 12 at 3:00PM MDT by NWS Great Falls MT
* WHAT...Southwest to westerly winds 35 to 55 mph, with gusts up to 80 mph expected. Winds may gust over 95 mph along the Rocky Mountain Front. * WHERE...The Rocky Mountain Front and adjacent foothills and plains, and Eastern Glacier, Western Toole, and Central Pondera Counties. * WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to 3 PM MDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds may blow down trees and power lines. Power outages are possible. Travel could be very difficult to dangerous, especially for high profile or light weight vehicles. Blowing dust or snow could significantly reduce visibility at times. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Peak wind speeds are likely between 4 AM and 9 AM Thursday.
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 11 at 12:31PM MDT until March 11 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Great Falls MT
* WHAT...Snow through this afternoon with additional accumulations up to two inches. For the Blizzard Warning, blizzard conditions expected to develop tonight as snowfall rates and wind speeds increase with poorest visibility in periods of moderate to heavy snowfall and strong winds Thursday morning. Wind speeds decrease late Thursday through Friday but periods of light to moderate snowfall will persist through Saturday. Total snow accumulations between 1 and 3 feet are expected by Saturday. Winds gust as high as 70 mph late tonight through Thursday morning. * WHERE...The Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountain Front. * WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 6 PM MDT this evening. For the Blizzard Warning, from 6 PM this evening to 3 PM MDT Thursday. For the Winter Storm Warning, from 3 PM Thursday to 6 PM MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult or impossible over Marias pass and Rogers pass late tonight through Thursday morning. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Whiteout conditions are likely and may make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening, especially from 12 AM Thursday through 8 AM Thursday.
Blizzard Warning issued March 11 at 12:31PM MDT until March 12 at 3:00PM MDT by NWS Great Falls MT
* WHAT...Snow through this afternoon with additional accumulations up to two inches. For the Blizzard Warning, blizzard conditions expected to develop tonight as snowfall rates and wind speeds increase with poorest visibility in periods of moderate to heavy snowfall and strong winds Thursday morning. Wind speeds decrease late Thursday through Friday but periods of light to moderate snowfall will persist through Saturday. Total snow accumulations between 1 and 3 feet are expected by Saturday. Winds gust as high as 70 mph late tonight through Thursday morning. * WHERE...The Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountain Front. * WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 6 PM MDT this evening. For the Blizzard Warning, from 6 PM this evening to 3 PM MDT Thursday. For the Winter Storm Warning, from 3 PM Thursday to 6 PM MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult or impossible over Marias pass and Rogers pass late tonight through Thursday morning. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Whiteout conditions are likely and may make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening, especially from 12 AM Thursday through 8 AM Thursday.
Winter Storm Warning issued March 11 at 12:31PM MDT until March 14 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Great Falls MT
* WHAT...Snow through this afternoon with additional accumulations up to two inches. For the Blizzard Warning, blizzard conditions expected to develop tonight as snowfall rates and wind speeds increase with poorest visibility in periods of moderate to heavy snowfall and strong winds Thursday morning. Wind speeds decrease late Thursday through Friday but periods of light to moderate snowfall will persist through Saturday. Total snow accumulations between 1 and 3 feet are expected by Saturday. Winds gust as high as 70 mph late tonight through Thursday morning. * WHERE...The Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountain Front. * WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 6 PM MDT this evening. For the Blizzard Warning, from 6 PM this evening to 3 PM MDT Thursday. For the Winter Storm Warning, from 3 PM Thursday to 6 PM MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult or impossible over Marias pass and Rogers pass late tonight through Thursday morning. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Whiteout conditions are likely and may make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening, especially from 12 AM Thursday through 8 AM Thursday.
Avalanche Watch issued March 11 at 10:14AM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
AVAMSO The following message is transmitted at the request of West Central Montana Avalanche Center Missoula MT. ...AVALANCHE WATCH ISSUED BY THE WEST CENTRAL MONTANA AVALANCHE CENTER... 07:53 MDT Wed Mar 11 2026 The West Central Montana Avalanche Center in Missoula has issued a BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WATCH for the following areas: NWS Missoula MT - MTZ006 (MTZ006)...MTZ043 (MTZ043) * WHAT...A large winter storm will impact all zones starting Wednesday night with significant snowfall and high wind. * WHERE...The mountains around Seeley Lake, the Rattlesnake, and the Bitterroot Mountains from Lolo Pass to Lost Trail Pass. * WHEN...In effect from Wed 07:53 MDT to Thu 07:53 MDT. * IMPACTS...Snow and strong wind Wednesday night into Thursday Morning will rapidly increase avalanche danger. Avalanche danger could reach HIGH by Thursday morning. Large avalanches may fail naturally as buried weak layers become overloaded by the new snow and wind. * PRECAUTIONARY / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Exceptionally dangerous avalanche conditions may develop. Travel in avalanche terrain is not recommended. Avalanches may run long distances and can run into mature forests, valley floors, or flat terrain. Consult https://missoulaavalanche.org/ or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.
R1-2024-01 Weed Free Forage & Mulch Products Order for the Northern Region
It is illegal to possess, store or transport straw, hay, grain, seed or other forage or mulch products on Forest Service lands without documentation that the product is certified as “weed free” by a state certification process that meets or exceeds the North American Weed Free Forage…
R1-2025-01 Camping stay limits & prohibitions on pallets and refuse use for target shooting
This order defines the maximum length of occupation at a single location or cumulatively at any number of locations within a calendar year, within all national forests in Montana, and the Dakota Prairie National Grasslands, Idaho Panhandle and Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests. It also…
R1-2023-02 - NCDE Food and Wildlife Attractant Storage Order
Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem Food/Wildlife Attractant Storage Order for the Flathead, Lolo, Kootenai, Helena-Lewis and Clark, and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests within the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.
Order 01-15-00-25-01: Bob Marshall, Scapegoat, and Great Bear Wilderness Restrictions
Occupancy and Use and Trail Restrictions for the entire Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, as well as trail, stock, and camping restrictions on Our Lake Trail and lake area (Helena-Lewis and Clark NF), beneath the Chinese Wall (Helena-Lewis and Clark NF), and Castle Creek Riverside Campsite (Flathead…
Current Avalanche Danger and Forecast
Avalanche Danger: Know before you go! Avalanche Forecasts at Flathead Avalanche Center The Flathead National Forest has three forecast zones for avalanches: the Whitefish Range, the Flathead Range and Glacier National Park, and the Swan Range. Avalanche hazards are highly spatially variable, so…
Trail 800 Tally-Ashely Closure
4.4 miles of National Forest System Trail 800 Tally-Ashley will be closed for public safety during logging activities starting 9/4/2025 - 9/1/2026 unless rescinded sooner.
R1-2024-01 Weed Free Forage & Mulch Products Order for the Northern Region
It is illegal to possess, store or transport straw, hay, grain, seed or other forage or mulch products on Forest Service lands without documentation that the product is certified as “weed free” by a state certification process that meets or exceeds the North American Weed Free Forage…
R1-2025-01 Camping stay limits & prohibitions on pallets and refuse use for target shooting
This order defines the maximum length of occupation at a single location or cumulatively at any number of locations within a calendar year, within all national forests in Montana, and the Dakota Prairie National Grasslands, Idaho Panhandle and Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests. It also…
R1-2023-02 - NCDE Food and Wildlife Attractant Storage Order
Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem Food/Wildlife Attractant Storage Order for the Flathead, Lolo, Kootenai, Helena-Lewis and Clark, and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests within the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.
Libby Spring Road Closures
Spring road closures are now in effect on certain Libby Ranger District roads. All motorized vehicles over 10,000 GVW are prohibited from using or being operated on the designated roads. The purpose of this restriction is to prevent damage to road surface and base due to thawing action or excess…
Spar Lake Road #384 Road Closed to Motorized Vehicles
A closure order is now in effect for motorized vehicles on the Three Rivers Ranger District for Forest Service Road #384 (Spar Lake). The closure is to provide for public safety until crews make appropriate repairs to road damage caused by the December 2025 flood event. The road is closed starting…
Rexford Bench Campground Road & Boat Launch Closure
A temporary closure order is now in effect on the Rexford Ranger District for Rexford Bench Campground Road #7940 and boat launch. The closure is to provide for public safety and safe construction operations while the boat ramp asphalt is replaced with concrete.Please view the attached closure…
Upper Young Creek Road #7202 Closure
A closure order is now in effect on the Rexford Ranger District for Forest Service Road #7202 (Upper Young Creek Road). The closure is to provide for public safety due to a washout making the road impassable. The road is currently closed at milepost 3.5 to 3.6, just north of its junction with NFS…
Flood Events & Safety Reminders
Over the past week, portions of the Kootenai National Forest have experienced heavy amounts of rainfall due to an atmospheric river moving through the area. The rapid increase in rainfall on top of snow in the higher elevations has resulted in localized flooding and increased the risk of…
Ross Creek Cedar Flood Update
After the recent flood events that occurred across the Kootenai National Forest, the Ross Creek Cedars unfortunately sustained significant damage. The damage is currently being assessed.There are currently hazardous conditions in the Ross Creek area. The public is highly encouraged to avoid the…
Kootenai Flood Event & Inaccessible Areas
Portions of the Kootenai National Forest have recently experienced heavy amounts of rainfall due to an atmospheric river moving through the area. The rapid increase in rainfall on top of snow in the higher elevations has resulted in localized flooding and increased the risk of landslides, debris…
Isabella & Lost Girl Fires- Road and Trail Closure
Due to the Isabella and Lost Girl Fires on the Cabinet Ranger District, a closure order is now in effect for a portion National Forest System Road 407, National Forest System Trail #407A, and Trail #646 (St. Paul Lake Trail). The purpose of this Order is for public and firefighter safety due to…
Ryan Creek Occupancy and Use Order
From September 1, 2025 through December 1, 2026, unless rescinded, the following is prohibited in the Ryan Road area:Camping or otherwise occupying a site except where designated .Camping or otherwise occupying a designated site for over three consecutive days within a calendar year.
Logan Creek Hoke Creek Closure
NFS Road 1625 is closed between milepost 2.84 and 5.08 for public safety due to road substrate slumping. This closed segment is from the junction with Rd #9881 at milepost 2.84 to the end of Rd #1625 starting 8/13/2025 - 8/12/2027 unless rescinded sooner.
Water Vessel Prohibitions
Violating State water vessel safety and operation laws and regulations is prohibited on all Flathead National Forest waterways.
R1-2024-01 Weed Free Forage & Mulch Products Order for the Northern Region
It is illegal to possess, store or transport straw, hay, grain, seed or other forage or mulch products on Forest Service lands without documentation that the product is certified as “weed free” by a state certification process that meets or exceeds the North American Weed Free Forage…
R1-2025-01 Camping stay limits & prohibitions on pallets and refuse use for target shooting
This order defines the maximum length of occupation at a single location or cumulatively at any number of locations within a calendar year, within all national forests in Montana, and the Dakota Prairie National Grasslands, Idaho Panhandle and Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests. It also…
R1-2023-02 - NCDE Food and Wildlife Attractant Storage Order
Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem Food/Wildlife Attractant Storage Order for the Flathead, Lolo, Kootenai, Helena-Lewis and Clark, and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests within the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.
Order 01-15-00-25-01: Bob Marshall, Scapegoat, and Great Bear Wilderness Restrictions
Occupancy and Use and Trail Restrictions for the entire Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, as well as trail, stock, and camping restrictions on Our Lake Trail and lake area (Helena-Lewis and Clark NF), beneath the Chinese Wall (Helena-Lewis and Clark NF), and Castle Creek Riverside Campsite (Flathead…
Forest, Regional and Other Regulations
Welcome to the Lolo National Forest As a visitor to the national forests, you must follow certain rules to protect the forest and natural environment, and to ensure your health and safety.Forest and Regional RegulationsAll bear attractants, including any type of food and garbage, must be stored in…
Deer Creek Road & Snowmobile Trail Closed on Superior Ranger District
Deer Creek Road #236 and Deer Creek Loop Snowmobile Trail (SNO-70.1) on the Superior Ranger District are closed due to flood and wind damage to the road, bridge crossing, and trail.
Ward Creek Road Closure- Superior Ranger District
Due to the recent weather event a portion of the Ward Creek Road is closed. For your health and safety please avoid travel in this area.
High Wind Warning issued March 11 at 9:24AM MDT until March 12 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...West winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 65 mph expected. * WHERE...Potomac/Seeley Lake Region. * WHEN...From midnight tonight to 6 PM MDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
High Wind Warning issued March 11 at 9:24AM MDT until March 12 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...Southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 70 mph expected. * WHERE...Kootenai/Cabinet Region. * WHEN...From midnight tonight to 6 PM MDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
High Wind Warning issued March 11 at 9:24AM MDT until March 12 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...Southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 70 mph expected. * WHERE...Flathead/Mission Valleys. * WHEN...From midnight tonight to 6 PM MDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
Winter Storm Warning issued March 11 at 9:21AM MDT until March 14 at 12:00PM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. There is a likelihood of major winter storm impacts. Total snow accumulations between 6 to 12 inches, with 1 to 3 feet of snow in the mountains. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...I-90 East Missoula to Bearmouth, Highway 83 Seeley Lake to Condon, and Highway 200 Bonner to Greenough. * WHEN...From 6 PM Thursday to noon MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...For MAJOR winter weather impacts, expect considerable disruptions to normal activities. Dangerous or impossible traveling conditions. Avoid travel in the impacted areas if possible. Widespread closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur.
Winter Storm Warning issued March 11 at 9:21AM MDT until March 14 at 12:00PM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow. Additional snow accumulations up to 4 inches. For the first Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to 6 inches. For the Blizzard Warning, blizzard conditions expected. There is a high likelihood of extreme impacts from strong winds and falling and/or blowing snow on US Highway 2 east of West Glacier to Marias Pass and in backcountry and mountain areas. Wind gusts up to 80 mph. For the second Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. There is a likelihood of major winter weather impacts winter storm impacts. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 20 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Polebridge, Marias Pass, Bad Rock Canyon, Highway 83 Bigfork to Swan Lake, Glacier National Park, and Essex. * WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 6 PM MDT this evening. For the first Winter Storm Warning, from 6 PM this evening to midnight MDT tonight. For the Blizzard Warning, from midnight tonight to 9 AM MDT Thursday. For the second Winter Storm Warning, from 9 AM Thursday to noon MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Whiteout conditions are expected and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening late Wednesday night through Thursday morning. For EXTREME winter storm impacts, expect substantial disruptions to normal activities. Extremely dangerous or impossible traveling conditions. Travel in the impacted areas is not advised. Extensive and widespread closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur. Life saving actions may be needed. Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High winds will impact all elevations late tonight through Thursday morning with wind gusts of 60 to 80 mph.
Winter Storm Warning issued March 11 at 9:21AM MDT until March 12 at 12:00AM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow. Additional snow accumulations up to 4 inches. For the first Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to 6 inches. For the Blizzard Warning, blizzard conditions expected. There is a high likelihood of extreme impacts from strong winds and falling and/or blowing snow on US Highway 2 east of West Glacier to Marias Pass and in backcountry and mountain areas. Wind gusts up to 80 mph. For the second Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. There is a likelihood of major winter weather impacts winter storm impacts. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 20 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Polebridge, Marias Pass, Bad Rock Canyon, Highway 83 Bigfork to Swan Lake, Glacier National Park, and Essex. * WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 6 PM MDT this evening. For the first Winter Storm Warning, from 6 PM this evening to midnight MDT tonight. For the Blizzard Warning, from midnight tonight to 9 AM MDT Thursday. For the second Winter Storm Warning, from 9 AM Thursday to noon MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Whiteout conditions are expected and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening late Wednesday night through Thursday morning. For EXTREME winter storm impacts, expect substantial disruptions to normal activities. Extremely dangerous or impossible traveling conditions. Travel in the impacted areas is not advised. Extensive and widespread closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur. Life saving actions may be needed. Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High winds will impact all elevations late tonight through Thursday morning with wind gusts of 60 to 80 mph.
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 11 at 9:21AM MDT until March 11 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow. Additional snow accumulations up to 4 inches. For the first Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to 6 inches. For the Blizzard Warning, blizzard conditions expected. There is a high likelihood of extreme impacts from strong winds and falling and/or blowing snow on US Highway 2 east of West Glacier to Marias Pass and in backcountry and mountain areas. Wind gusts up to 80 mph. For the second Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. There is a likelihood of major winter weather impacts winter storm impacts. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 20 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Polebridge, Marias Pass, Bad Rock Canyon, Highway 83 Bigfork to Swan Lake, Glacier National Park, and Essex. * WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 6 PM MDT this evening. For the first Winter Storm Warning, from 6 PM this evening to midnight MDT tonight. For the Blizzard Warning, from midnight tonight to 9 AM MDT Thursday. For the second Winter Storm Warning, from 9 AM Thursday to noon MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Whiteout conditions are expected and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening late Wednesday night through Thursday morning. For EXTREME winter storm impacts, expect substantial disruptions to normal activities. Extremely dangerous or impossible traveling conditions. Travel in the impacted areas is not advised. Extensive and widespread closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur. Life saving actions may be needed. Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High winds will impact all elevations late tonight through Thursday morning with wind gusts of 60 to 80 mph.
Blizzard Warning issued March 11 at 9:21AM MDT until March 12 at 9:00AM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow. Additional snow accumulations up to 4 inches. For the first Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to 6 inches. For the Blizzard Warning, blizzard conditions expected. There is a high likelihood of extreme impacts from strong winds and falling and/or blowing snow on US Highway 2 east of West Glacier to Marias Pass and in backcountry and mountain areas. Wind gusts up to 80 mph. For the second Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected. There is a likelihood of major winter weather impacts winter storm impacts. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 20 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Polebridge, Marias Pass, Bad Rock Canyon, Highway 83 Bigfork to Swan Lake, Glacier National Park, and Essex. * WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 6 PM MDT this evening. For the first Winter Storm Warning, from 6 PM this evening to midnight MDT tonight. For the Blizzard Warning, from midnight tonight to 9 AM MDT Thursday. For the second Winter Storm Warning, from 9 AM Thursday to noon MDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Whiteout conditions are expected and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening late Wednesday night through Thursday morning. For EXTREME winter storm impacts, expect substantial disruptions to normal activities. Extremely dangerous or impossible traveling conditions. Travel in the impacted areas is not advised. Extensive and widespread closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur. Life saving actions may be needed. Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High winds will impact all elevations late tonight through Thursday morning with wind gusts of 60 to 80 mph.
Avalanche Watch issued March 11 at 8:18AM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
AVAMSO The following message is transmitted at the request of the West Central Montana Avalanche Center Missoula MT ...AVALANCHE WATCH ISSUED BY THE WEST CENTRAL MONTANA AVALANCHE CENTER... 07:53 MDT Wed Mar 11 2026 The West Central Montana Avalanche Center in Missoula has issued a BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WATCH for the following areas: NWS Missoula MT - MTZ006 (MTZ006)...MTZ043 (MTZ043) * WHAT...A large winter storm will impact all zones starting Wednesday night with significant snowfall and high wind. * WHERE...The mountains around Seeley Lake, the Rattlesnake, and the Bitterroot Mountains from Lolo Pass to Lost Trail Pass. * WHEN...In effect from Wed 07:53 MDT to Thu 07:53 MDT. * IMPACTS...Snow and strong wind Wednesday night into Thursday Morning will rapidly increase avalanche danger. Avalanche danger could reach HIGH by Thursday morning. Large avalanches may fail naturally as buried weak layers become overloaded by the new snow and wind. * PRECAUTIONARY / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Exceptionally dangerous avalanche conditions may develop. Travel in avalanche terrain is not recommended. Avalanches may run long distances and can run into mature forests, valley floors, or flat terrain. Consult https://missoulaavalanche.org/ or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.
Avalanche Watch issued March 11 at 7:39AM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
AVAMSO The following message is transmitted at the request of Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center Sandpoint ID. ...AVALANCHE WATCH ISSUED BY THE IDAHO PANHANDLE AVALANCHE CENTER... 07:00 PDT Wed Mar 11 2026 The Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center in Sandpoint has issued a BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WATCH for the following areas: NWS Missoula MT - MTZ001 (MTZ001) NWS Spokane WA - ID 017 (Bonner County)...ID 021 (Boundary County)...ID 079 (Shoshone County) * WHAT...An Avalanche Watch is in effect from Wednesday 7 AM PST to Thursday 7 AM PST. Very dangerous avalanche conditions are likely to develop by Thursday morning and raise the danger to High (Level 4of5). * WHERE...The Selkirk, West and East Cabinet, Purcell, and Bitterroot Mountains - Silver Valley above 4,000 feet. * WHEN...In effect from Wed 07:00 PDT to Thu 07:00 PDT. * IMPACTS...An atmospheric river and violent jet stream join forces to deliver moderate to heavy snowfall and strong to extreme winds. Snowfall is expected to be measured in feet not inches and the new snow will form dangerous slabs of snow, and may cause a widespread cycle of avalanches large enough to bury, injure, or kill a person. It will become very easy for backcountry travelers to trigger them. * PRECAUTIONARY / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Travel in or below avalanche terrain is not recommended during this period. Consult http://www.idahopanhandleavalanche.org/ or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.
Avalanche Watch issued March 11 at 6:24AM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
AVAMSO The following message is transmitted at the request of Flathead Avalanche Center Hungry Horse MT. ...AVALANCHE WATCH ISSUED BY THE FLATHEAD AVALANCHE CENTER... 07:00 MDT Wed Mar 11 2026 The Flathead Avalanche Center in Hungry Horse has issued a BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WATCH for the following areas: NWS Missoula MT - MTZ001 (MTZ001)...MTZ002 (MTZ002) * WHAT...An incoming storm may create exceptionally dangerous conditions. * WHERE...The Whitefish, Swan, Flathead, and Apgar Ranges, and the Lake McDonald Valley and Marias Pass regions in Glacier National Park. * WHEN...In effect from Wed 07:00 MDT to Thu 06:00 MDT. * IMPACTS...Snow and strong winds are expected to arrive late Wednesday. If the storm develops as forecasted, danger may rise to High (Level 4 of 5) overnight. Avalanches could break in the new and wind-drifted snow. Larger and more destructive avalanches may fail on buried weak layers. The likelihood of natural and human-triggered avalanches will increase. * PRECAUTIONARY / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Exceptionally dangerous avalanche conditions may develop. Travel in avalanche terrain is not recommended. Avalanches may run long distances and can run into mature forests, valley floors, or flat terrain. Consult http://www.flatheadavalanche.org/ or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.
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