Marshall Mountain WSA
General Location: 22 air miles east of Riggins, Idaho.
Natural Features: The rugged, mountainous landscape is frequently broken by perennial and intermittent drainages. The land is heavily covered with a mixed-conifer forest occasionally interrupted by talus slopes and rock outcrops. Elevation ranges from over 8,400 feet at the summit of Marshall Mountain to 3,600 feet in Long Tom Creek. All streams within the area flow through the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness and drain into the Salmon River.
Acres: 5,804
Areas supported by BLM for Wilderness Designation: -0-