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Fishing Access Site on the Missouri River

Moderate Accessibility Moderate Accessibility

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Missouri River, Below Hauser Dam - Along Beaver Creek Trail, looking upstream
 
Open: Jan 1—Dec 31
Size: 40 acres
Elevation: 1975 ft
Nearest Town: Wolf Point

Open 6 am to 10 pm. Overnight camping scheduled to re-open summer 2006.

Lewis and Clark Fishing Access Site is located on the Missouri River 1700 miles from the mouth on the right hand side as you face down stream. School Trust is the next access site up stream from Lewis and Clark. Culbertson Bridge is the next site down stream from Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark is one of 27 FWP managed sites on the Missouri River. .

Directions
Directions

6 miles southeast of Wolf Point on Hwy 13.   (Lat 48.068,  Lng  -105.537)

Restrictions & Closures
Restrictions & Closures
Fire Restriction
Stage I Fire Restrictions
Weapons - Shotgun Only
Shotgun only during established waterfowl and upland game bird seasons.
Vehicle Length
Site is accessible.
Activities
Activities
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife Viewing
Boat Services
Boat Services
  • Ramp (Concrete)
Sanitation/Water
Sanitation/Water
  • Easy Accessibility
    Toilet
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

These locations represent physical occurences (visually confirmed) within the boundaries of the site. Many more species may be present in the area which are not listed because we do not have a visually confirmed record. If you would like to report a species sighting, a form is available.

Mammals
Abundance Codes
Common Abundance = Common   Uncommon Abundance = Uncommon   Rare Abundance = Rare   Incidental Occurrence = Incidental  Historic Occurrence = Historic Occurrence  Species is present, abundance unknown = Unknown Abundance 
Arctic Grayling. © 2005 Craig Hergert
 


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