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Forecast Zone Description

ZONE 105:
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FOREST/GLACIER PARK/BOB MARSHALL AND MISSION MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS
FWX Zone 105 Flathead NF/Glacier NP/Bob Marshall & Mission Mtn Wilderness
This zone starts at the intersection of the Kootenai/Flathead National Forests at the Canadian border running east and including Glacier National Park. The eastern boundary follows the Park border and intersects with the Continental Divide and runs south to the Flathead National Forest boundary. The southern boundary borders the Bob Marshall and Mission Mountain Wilderness lines. The western boundary follows the the Mission Mountains and Swan range along the Forest boundary to north of Whitefish and west to route 93 to the Kootenai/Flathead National Forest boundary. This zone includes the Stillwater State Forest.
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