Top Locations for Sailing in Montana
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AFlathead National Forest
- 1935 Third Ave. East
Kalispell, MT 59901, U.S.A. - +1 406 758 5204
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview The Flathead and surrounding forests and parks, including nearby Glacier National Park, create a recreational wonderland measuring nearly 10,000 square miles, roughly the size of Vermont. Nearly half of the Flathead's 2.3 million acres is designated wilderness, a source of inspiration to humans a... more on LLBean.com
Flathead National Forest
1935 Third Ave. EastKalispell, MT 59901, U.S.A.
BLolo National Forest
- Bldg. 24
Fort Missoula, Missoula, MT 59804, U.S.A. - +1 406 329 3750
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview The Lolo National Forest surrounds the western Montana community of Missoula. The crest of the Bitterroot Mountains divides Montana from Idaho and serves as the forest's western boundary. The Continental Divide and Scapegoat Wilderness define the forest's eastern boundary. Four major rivers and t... more on LLBean.com
Lolo National Forest
Bldg. 24Fort Missoula, Missoula, MT 59804, U.S.A.
CMissouri Headwaters State Park
- 1400 South 19th St.
Bozeman, MT 59715, U.S.A. - +1 406 994 4042
- Overview The 530-acre Missouri Headwaters State Park sits where the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin rivers converge to form the Missouri River. Many travelers and explorers, including Native Americans, 16th-century Spanish and 19th-century gold seekers, passed through this geographical hub. Along with its... more on LLBean.com
Missouri Headwaters State Park
1400 South 19th St.Bozeman, MT 59715, U.S.A.
DUpper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
- C/O BLM Lewistown Field Office
P.O. Box 1389, Fort Benton, MT 59442, U.S.A. - +1 406 622 5185
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- Overview In 2001, the Upper Missouri River Breaks joined the Department of the Interior's National Landscape Monument System. This monument preserves an ecosystem that parallels the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River through north-central Montana. Much of the 375,000-acre monument is public lan... more on LLBean.com
- Overview In 1805-06 Lewis and Clark explored the upper Missouri River and camped on its banks. Today the stretch designated the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River runs 149 mi downriver from Fort Benton. Highlights include the scenic White Cliffs area, Citadel Rock, Hole in the Wall, Lewis and C... more on Fodor's
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
C/O BLM Lewistown Field OfficeP.O. Box 1389, Fort Benton, MT 59442, U.S.A.
EBitterroot National Forest
- 1801 North First St.
Hamilton, MT 59840, U.S.A. - +1 406 363 7100
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview The 1.6-million acre Bitterroot National Forest in Idaho and Montana is part of the largest area without roads in the continental United States. The forest contains two mountain ranges separated by the Bitterroot River valley. In the west, more than 30 deep glaciated canyons break the sharp face ... more on LLBean.com
Bitterroot National Forest
1801 North First St.Hamilton, MT 59840, U.S.A.
FHell Creek State Park
- P.O. Box 1630
Miles City, MT 59301, U.S.A. - +1 406 232 0900
- Overview Hell Creek State Park is part of a cluster of public lands in northeastern Montana whose surface area totals about 1 million acres. These areas include the C.M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge and Fort Peck Reservoir. Situated on the Hell Creek Arm of the reservoir, the state park is known for i... more on LLBean.com
Hell Creek State Park
P.O. Box 1630Miles City, MT 59301, U.S.A.
GSmith River
- Great Falls
MT 59405, U.S.A. - +1 406 454 5840
- Overview Spectacular scenery and great trout fishing have made Montana's Smith River so popular that the state now regulates rafting, kayaking and canoeing traffic along 59 river miles. There are 27 boatcamps with 52 campsites along the river. Some of the boatcamps are on state land and National Forest la... more on LLBean.com
- Overview Flowing out of the Helena National Forest in the heart of Montana is the 60-mi Smith River. Like most other waterways in the state, it fluctuates with the seasons, ranging from a trickle in September to a raging torrent in June (thanks to the melting mountain snowpack). Although the river is popu... more on Fodor's
Smith River
Great FallsMT 59405, U.S.A.
HMedicine Rocks State Park
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- P.O. Box 1630
Miles City, MT 59301, U.S.A. - +1 406 234 0900
- Overview According to legend, Native American hunters congregated in what is now Medicine Rocks State Park to conjure up big medicine, magical spirits that would bring the hunters strength, courage and good fortune. It's easy to imagine the supernatural at work in this fantastic landscape, whose sandstone... more on LLBean.com
Medicine Rocks State Park
P.O. Box 1630Miles City, MT 59301, U.S.A.
ILogan State Park
- C/O Montana Fish
Wildlife and Parks, 490 North Meridian, Kalispell, MT 59901, U.S.A. - +1 406 293 7190
- Overview This small park on Middle Thompson Lake attracts primarily anglers, who come for rainbow trout, largemouth bass and kokanee salmon. Paddling and boating on the lake are popular. Water-skiers also enjoy the park, as do swimmers. Nature lovers find a heron rookery next to the park and 17 acres of m... more on LLBean.com
Logan State Park
C/O Montana FishWildlife and Parks, 490 North Meridian, Kalispell, MT 59901, U.S.A.
JBighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
- 5 Ave. B
P.O. Box 7458, Fort Smith, MT 59035, U.S.A. - +1 406 666 2412
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Boating and fishing in 70 mile-long Bighorn Lake are the main attractions at this recreation area. Walleye, trout, sauger, ling, perch and rainbow trout are caught in the lake and visitors enjoy ice fishing in winter on the south end of the lake. Streams provide fly fishers with brook, rainbow an... more on LLBean.com
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
5 Ave. BP.O. Box 7458, Fort Smith, MT 59035, U.S.A.
