The Little-Known Chinese Wall In Montana You Can Only Reach By Hiking This 62-Mile Trail
Did you know Montana has its very own “Great Wall of China?” If you didn’t, you’re not alone. This massive escarpment sits buried deep within the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area—very deep, in fact. Most of us will have to settle for looking at photos because hiking to the Chinese Wall involves a ton of experience and your willingness to camp in the wilderness to reach it.

Needless to say, only very experienced backpackers should attempt the Chinese Wall Trail.

You'll pass all kinds of rugged beauty as you head to your elusive destination.
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Hikers can reach it from the east or west side of the wilderness boundaries.
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The cross-country Continental Divide Trail also includes parts of the wall.

But there are plenty of people who were born and raised in the Treasure State who have never heard of it.

This entire trail is grizzly bear country, so if you do go, be prepared.

Seeing it is truly a bucket list experience.
Had you heard of the Chinese Wall before today?
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