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Description Bear Trap Canyon Wilderness (15101523246).jpg |
The Bear Trap Canyon Wilderness is one of the four units of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness. The Bear Trap Canyon is the first wilderness area to be managed by the BLM. The 6,347-acre area offers beautiful wilderness scenery plus exciting whitewater rafting featuring the famous Class IV - V “Kitchen Sink” rapid. The 1,500-foot cliffs that border the canyon provide a dramatic backdrop for nature study, hiking, sightseeing, whitewater rafting and fishing along the nine-mile Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail. The trail follows the river the length of the canyon but can only be accessed from the north end (no through-hiking). Photo credit: Bob Wick, BLM For more photos of the Bear Trap Canyon Wilderness, visit: www.flickr.com/photos/mypubliclands/sets/72157633855741349/ For more information about the Bear Trap Canyon Wilderness, visit: www.blm.gov/mt/st/en/fo/dillon_field_office/recreation/be... |
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Source | Bear Trap Canyon Wilderness |
Author | Bob Wick of the Bureau of Land Management |
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