Spanning the Idaho/Montana border, the Scotchmans are one of the last, and largest, wild areas in our region. We conduct education, outreach and stewardship activities to preserve the rugged, scenic and biologically diverse 88,000 acre Scotchman Peaks Roadless Area. We believe the Scotchman Peaks deserve congressional designation as Wilderness for the benefit and enjoyment of current and future generations.

Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society hosts FSPW Adventure Series Presentation

The Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society invite you to enjoy a Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness Adventure Series presentations. Join FSPW exec Phil Hough and Deb Hunsicker, intrepid through-hikers for a special presentation: “Journey Along the Continental Divide” on Monday April 5th at 6:00pm in the Sandpoint Community Hall, open to the public, free of charge. Phil and Deb will share stories, images and observations from the south end of the Continental Divide Trail — Mexican Border to Colorado