Cheap Things To Do in Lewistown, Montana

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4th Ave & Main Steet, Lewistown, MT 59457

  • The Art Center is home to the Community Labyrinth Garden, the Central Montana Writerâs Group, the Lewistown Woodcarvers and the Central Montana Community Concert Association. Over 400 members invig... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • Offering many southwest paintings ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • Lake Mason NWR is located eight miles northwest of Roundup, Montana. Lake Mason is a natural marsh of about 1,300 acres surrounded ... More on Epinions.com

  • Lake Mason NWR is located eight miles northwest of Roundup, Montana. Lake Mason is a natural marsh of about 1,300 acres surrounded ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • The CMR Wetlands Management District (CMR WMD) includes three WPA's: Clarksfork WPA, Tews WPA and Spidel WPA. CMR WMD is administered by a wetland manager who is located at Charles M. Russell Natio... More on Epinions.com

  • The CMR Wetlands Management District (CMR WMD) includes three WPA's: Clarksfork WPA, Tews WPA and Spidel WPA. CMR WMD is administered by a wetland manager who is located at Charles M. Russell Natio... More on Epinions.com

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • Hailstone is part of the Big Lake waterfowl protection complex, a large drainage area beginning with Hailstone in the north and ending at the state-owned Big Lake in the south. This complex is one ... More on LLBean.com

  • Hailstone NWR, located five miles northeast of Rapelje, Montana, is part of the Big Lake Complex, a large drainage area beginning with Hailstone to the north and ending at the state-owned Big Lake ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • General Description Extending 125 air miles up the Missouri River from Fort Peck Dam in north-central Montana, Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge (CMR) contains approximately 1,000,000 acre... More on Fws.gov

  • Halfbreed Lake NWR is part of the Big Lake Complex, a large drainage area with Halfbreed being centrally located in the complex. The refuge receives the freshest water and most of the migratory bir... More on Epinions.com

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • UL Bend National Wildlife Refuge Airport Road Lewistown, MT 59457 E-mail: cmr@fws.gov Phone Number: 406-538-8706 Visit the Refuge's Web Site: http://cmr.fws.gov The black-footed ferret lives within... More on Fws.gov

  • UP Bend NWR is located in Phillips County, MT. Three sides are adjoined by the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. The north boundary is bounded by public domain and private lands.Fort Pec... More on Epinions.com

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • The Charles M. Russell refuge hosts more than 236 species of birds as well as elk, mule and white-tailed deer, antelope, bighorn sheep and prairie dogs. The double-crested cormorant and great blue ... More on LLBean.com

  • Located in Central Montana, CMR is a 1.1 million acre refuge that contains native prairies, forested coulees, river bottoms, badlands and the 250,000 acre Fort Peck Reservoir. Refuge wildlife inclu... More on Epinions.com

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • War Horse National Wildlife Refuge Extending 125 miles up the Missouri River from the Fort Peck Dam in north-central Montana, the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is approximately ... More on Fws.gov

  • Warhorse NWR consists of three separate upland units near Winnett, Montana. These units consist of scattered FWS landholdings adjacent to a lake (Wild Horse) ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Lewistown, Montana

  • Big Spring Creek, one of the largest spring-fed streams in Montana, originates 9 miles southeast of Lewistown, near the stateâs Big Springs Trout Hatchery. It runs northwesterly 30 miles, mainly between the Big Snowy and Judith mountains, ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Lewistown, MT

  • This 149-mile section of the Missouri River is the only major portion that has been preserved in a natural and free-flowing state. It is a remarkable float trip for canoers and rafters, and is suit... More on Epinions.com

  • This 149-mile section of the Missouri River is the only major portion that has been preserved in a natural and free-flowing state. It is a remarkable float trip for canoers and rafters, and is suit... More on Epinions.com

 

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