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Fishing Access Site on the Jefferson River

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Limespur FAS - Limespur FAS

Jefferson River, Aerial View - Low water exposing rocky spine in the riverbed
 
Open: Jan 1—Dec 31
Size: 107 acres
Elevation: 4245 ft
Nearest Town: Whitehall

Part of the Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park management area.

Limespur Fishing Access Site is located on the Jefferson River 29 miles from the mouth on the left hand side as you face down stream. Lewis & Clark Caverns is the next access site up stream from Limespur. Sappington Bridge is the next site down stream from Limespur. Limespur is one of 11 FWP managed sites on the Jefferson River. The Jefferson River is a tributary of the Missouri River.

Directions
Directions

17 miles west of Three Forks on State Hwy 2, across from Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.   (Lat 45.823,  Lng  -111.875)

Restrictions & Closures
Restrictions & Closures
Weapons Discharge Prohibited
Discharge of weapons prohibited.
Vehicle Length
Trailer Length is 20ft.
Activities
Activities
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife Viewing
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.

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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