Montana’s Best Natural Wonder Is A Hidden Gem
You will have to prepare if you want to see this stunning Montana natural wonder.
Montana's Natural Wonders
Montana has some of the most magical natural wonders in America.
Montana has gorgeous rock formations, caves, hot springs, and other unique things you can only find in nature.
Many tourists come to Montana to enjoy these natural wonders.
While most of these natural wonders are easily reachable by car or a small hike, a few natural wonders take a little effort to see.
The Horsehead Arch is a natural wonder that is hard to reach.
What if we told you there is a natural wonder hidden in the backcountry of Montana? This natural wonder is hard to reach and takes days to arrive.
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Holds Secrets
The Bob Marshall Wilderness is a Montana area hidden from the modern world.
What do we mean by that?
The Bob Marshall Wilderness sits between three mountain ranges and has no roads, electricity, or running water.
The only way to access the area is by foot or horseback.
In the middle of this area is a geological oddity.
On the continental divide is a rock formation created by shifting tectonic plates.
This formation is called The Chinese Wall.
The Chinese Wall in Montana
The Chinese Wall is over twelve miles long and resembles a giant wall in the wilderness.
This unique feature isn't well-known to most Montanans due to its location.
My teachers in high school used to spend part of their summer near The Chinese Wall and talked about how magical it felt to camp next to it.
Seeing Montana's Chinese Wall isn't for the faint of heart.
Hiking into the Bob Marshall Wilderness can be rough and is only for experienced hikers. The area is nothing but trees, mountains, and animals, so being prepared for anything is crucial.
If you are looking for your next hiking excursion, you might have to head into the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
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