Trees and Plants
The Kootenai contains a variety of trees and plants. Browse our wildflowers guide, or learn more about the trees of the Kootenai and vegetation management. MORE
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Roads
Driving for pleasure and sightseeing is an important use of your National Forest. There are about 7900 miles of inventoried roads on the Kootenai National Forest with approximately 1700 miles maintained for passenger car traffic. MORE
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Fish & Wildlife
The numerous streams, lakes, reservoirs, varied topography, climates and vegetation of the Kootenai National Forest provide habitats for an abundance of native fish and wildlife species, including many of the most striking species found in North America. MORE
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Water, Air & Soil
The stewardship of water, soil and air resources is an important part of Kootenai National Forest land management activities.MORE
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Cultural
Learn more about the history of the Kootenai, and some of the archaeological activities that take place on the Forest. MORE
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Minerals & Geology
This page is under development, but will contain information about the geologic resources of the Kootenai. MORE
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