Hungry Horse is located in Northwest Montana, near Canada and scenic Glacier National Park. The larger city of Kalispell is approximately 20 miles to the west, with the towns of Columbia Falls and Whitefish also nearby. Hungry Horse itself is a small town of approximately 1000 people, and includes a post office, gas stations, a small grocery store, several restaurants. Many people will travel to nearby Columbia Falls, Whitefish, or Kalispell to seek additional community services.
The Flathead National Forest:
The Flathead includes 2,300,000 acres in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem. The spectacular glacial mountains feature majestic peaks, lush forests, snowfields, lakes and alpine. Waters of the Forest flow from numerous mountain streams into the Swan, Stillwater, and 3-forks of the Flathead River downstream into Flathead Lake, largest freshwater lake west of the Great Lakes. World-class wild lands include the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, three nationally designated Wild & Scenic Rivers, North, Middle, and South Forks of the Flathead River, and the adjacent Glacier National Park. As stewards of portions of both the BMWC and Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem, the Forest has a responsibility to provide educational opportunities to help sustain this incredible landscape for future generations.
Rivers and Lakes – Clear glacially fed streams offer a mix of white-water and quiet water in rocky and forested canyons with outstanding mountain views, and provide habitat for native Bull Trout and Westslope Cutthroat Trout. Although road access is nearby, floaters on the river often have a sense of solitude. Crystal clear mountain lakes have scenic backdrops offering solitude and places of social interaction.
The Bob – The Flathead is part of Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, the largest contiguous Wilderness in the lower 48 and includes wild segments of Wild and Scenic Rivers. This area is habitat for grizzly bear, wolves, and large elk herds. Craggy peaks along the Continental Divide and vastness make this a remote and challenging Wilderness. Turn of the century Forest Service heritage is represented in the Wilderness Historic District.
Landscape Mosaic – Grizzly Bear travel corridors link the bear populations in the Mission and Swan Ranges. Scenic vistas of these ranges are seen from the Swan Highway, a major travel corridor between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks and part of the Northern Continental Divide Scenic Loop.
Hungry Horse-Glacier View Ranger District’s roving trails program, including work in the Great Bear Wilderness Area and Jewel Basin Hiking Area. Work to include trail maintenance and construction, use of hand tools and backcountry camping techniques, trail condition inventorying, training in and help with stock program, and public contacts/education and patrolling. Working in a team environment, regular overnight camping, weekend and holiday work. Required of applicants: