The Chinese Wall is a large escarpment located in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area in Montana.
[1] The Chinese Wall makes up part of the Continental Divide, meaning water on the different sides of the wall flow into either the Atlantic Ocean (through the Gulf of Mexico) or the Pacific Ocean.
It normally takes hikers multiple days to reach the wall which is located about 18 miles from the earlier trailhead.
The Continental Divide Trail passes directly below the wall.
There is a camping ban in place directly along the wall to maintain the relatively fragile ecosystem from overuse.