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Dailey Lake - Dome Mountain rising above to the southwest in the Dome Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA).

Dome Mountain WMA Map - Dome Mountain wildlife management area map. Dailey Lake Aerial View - On the Dome Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA) looking north between the Gallatin and Absaroka ranges. Dome Mountain Meadow - Dome Mountain wildlife management area scenic shot. Dome Mountain Trees - Dome Mountain wildlife management area. Boulder on Dome Mountain - Boulder on Dome Mountain in Dome Mountain wildlife management area. Dome Mountain in Winter - Dome Mountain covered with snow. White, white, everywhere!  February 14, 1990. Elk Herd - North Yellowstone Elk Herd running on the Dome Mountain WMA. 2/14/90 Scenic Meadow - Scenic meadow at the Dome Mountain wildlife management area, June 1996.
 
Open: Jan 1—Dec 31
Size: 4789 acres
Elevation: 6148 ft
Nearest Town: Bozeman


Management Goal
Management Goal

To maintain the quality and quantity of vegetation in an improving condition on historic elk winter range.

Directions
Directions

Park County, about 30 miles south of Livingston in the Paradise Valley. Take U. S. 89 south 21 miles from Livingston. At Emigrant, take the Chico road for about one mile, then turn onto old Highway 540 and proceed south for about three miles. Take the Dailey Lake road for eight miles for access to Dome Mountain WMA.   (Lat 45.243,  Lng  -110.82)

Contact Information
Contact Information

Tom Lemke
406 Chestnut Lane
Livingston, MT  59047
(406) 222-0102
tlemke@mt.gov

Hunting/Trapping Opportunities
Hunting/Trapping Opportunities
Hunting Access System
Hunting Access System

Designated road.

Restrictions & Closures
Restrictions & Closures
Closed To Antler Collecting.
Closed (12/1 - 5/01)
No antler collecting.
Winter Closure
Closed (12/1 - 5/01)
Closed to protect deer and elk during the critical winter period.
Activities
Activities
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Camping
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Hunting
  • Boating - non-motorized
Facilities
Facilities
  • No Facilities Available
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.

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 
 


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