The Beartooth Wildlife Management Area

Added 2021-11-03

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hiking
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wildlife viewing
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camping
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summer
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fall

Quick Summary

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Story

The Beartooth Wildlife Management Area is a wildlife refuge and recreation area between Helena and Great Falls, Montana.

The area's main objectives are to maintain productive and diverse plant communities that provide sustenance and cover for elk, mule deer, and bighorn sheep and provide opportunities for recreational activities like wildlife viewing, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, and horseback riding.

The Wildlife Management Area is closed from the end of hunting season until May 15.

To get to the 35,173 acres of land, take exit I-15 at Wolf Creek and take the Missouri River Road east to Wolf Creek Bridge. Next, turn south on Beartooth Road and follow signs the rest of the way.

Adventure Details

Minimum Duration
1
Best Times
May 15th - November 30th
Starting Location
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Ending Location
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