Use our interactive map to learn more about Montana's Wilderness Regions:
Of the approximate 27.4 million acres of public land in Montana, U.S. National Forests comprise about 18 percent or 16.9 million acres.
Montana's 15 Wilderness Areas total about 3.4 million acres or 3.7 percent of the entire state.
Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) are lands that have been identified as containing outstanding wilderness characteristics but still remain unprotected.
Designated wilderness in Montana comprises approximately 3.4 million acres, but nearly 6.4 million acres is still roadless and harbors potential future wilderness. View individual maps of Montana's Roadless Areas. 