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Fishing Access Site on the Bitterroot River

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Bell Crossing FAS - Bell Crossing located on the Bitterroot River.

Bell Crossing FAS - Parking area at Bell Crossing FAS. Bell Crossing FAS - Bell Crossing Fishing Access Site in Region Two Bitterroot River, In Summer - Dropping flows exposing portions of riverbed
 
Open: Jan 1—Dec 31
Size: 65 acres
Elevation: 3327 ft
Nearest Town: Stevensville

Bell Crossing Fishing Access Site is located on the Bitterroot River 41 miles from the mouth on the left hand side as you face down stream. Tucker Crossing is the next access site up stream from Bell Crossing. Bass Creek is the next site down stream from Bell Crossing. Bell Crossing is one of 13 FWP managed sites on the Bitterroot River. The Bitterroot River is a tributary of the Clark Fork River.

Directions
Directions

2 miles north of Victor on Hwy 93, then .5 mile east on Route 370.   (Lat 46.444,  Lng  -114.126)

Restrictions & Closures
Restrictions & Closures
Weapons Restriction
Open to archery and waterfowl hunting only.
Vehicle Length
Trailer/RV not recommended.
Activities
Activities
  • Boating
  • Fishing
Boat Services
Boat Services
  • Ramp (Gravel)
Arctic Grayling. © 2005 Craig Hergert
 


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