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Region 3
FWP Region 3 Office
1400 South 19th
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: (406) 994-4042
Phone: (406) 994-4043
Fax: (406) 994-4090
E-mail: fwprg3@mt.gov

Office Hours:
M - F, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Helena Area Resource Office
930 Custer Ave. W.
Helena, MT 59620
Phone: (406) 495-3260
Fax: (406) 495-3273

Butte Area Resource Office
1820 Meadowlark Lane
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 494-1953
Fax: (406) 494-2082

FWP’s administrative Region 3 is located in southwestern Montana and includes the counties of Broadwater, Gallatin, Park, Madison, Beaverhead, Jefferson and part of Deer Lodge. Region 3 encompasses 18,089 square miles, which is more than 12 percent of the total land area of Montana. About 60 percent of the region is made up of public lands administered by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.

Southwestern Montana is made up of broad valleys comprised of prairie habitat consisting of grasslands, sagebrush, and wooded riparian areas rising to foothills and mountains as high as 11,000 feet elevation. Most of the lower land is privately-owned, while most of the higher reaches are federally-owned Forest Service or BLM land.

Region 3 is home to nine state parks, including Montana’s oldest state park—Lewis and Clark Caverns—and Bannack State Park, which was the site of the first Territorial Capital. The region is headwaters to some of the most renowned trout rivers in the U.S., including the Madison, Gallatin, Jefferson, upper Missouri, upper Yellowstone, Beaverhead and Big Hole. Some 26 percent of Montana’s angling pressure takes place in Region 3, and the region boasts 103 fishing access sites.

Big game hunting also is a major draw in southwestern Montana. Approximately 50 percent of the elk harvest in the entire state of Montana comes from Region 3.




Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks seeks public comments on a draft environmental assessment for a proposal to conduct a fish community inventory of the upper Shields River watershed and determine the current distribution of Yellowstone cutthroat trout. (June 30)
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks seeks public comments on two draft environmental assessments for proposed improvements at Lewis and Clark Caverns and Black Sandy State Parks. (June 30)
Montana’s state parks, fishing access sites, and wildlife management areas are a recreation paradise for residents and visitors alike. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks encourages all visitors to enjoy these outstanding resources during the upcoming July 4th holiday, but leave the fireworks at home. (June 30)
Erwin Bridge Fishing Access Site on the Gallatin River four miles west of Belgrade has reopened. (June 24)
Hunters interested in game damage or management season hunting opportunities for deer, elk, and antelope on private lands this year must register with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks online. The 30-day registration period is June 15 through July 15. Hunters can sign up on personal computers, at any FWP office, or many public libraries. (June 18)
 


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