Montana State Parks see record visitation for 2020 >
January 28
Montana State Parks recorded more than 3.4 million visitors in 2020, a 29.5 percent increase over 2019.
January 28
Montana State Parks recorded more than 3.4 million visitors in 2020, a 29.5 percent increase over 2019.
January 28
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet Feb. 4 using the video conferencing platform Zoom.
January 28
Landowners have until March 15 to submit applications to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks for enrollment in the Unlocking Public Lands (UPL) Program or the Public Access Land Agreement (PALA) Program.
January 28
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is continuing to offer free online courses for youth and adults interested in hunter and bowhunter education.
January 28
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is proposing several upgrades and changes to the Craig Fishing Access Site located just outside of Craig, on the Missouri River.
January 27
Montana State Parks seeks public review of a draft environmental assessment (EA) for its proposal for public-access improvements on a newly acquired 0.9-acre property (parcel) immediately south of its Fort Owen State Park (SP), located approximately 1-mile northwest of Stevensville in Ravalli County in Region 2 FWP.
January 26
Twin Bridges Road bridge is in imminent danger of collapse into the water
January 26
Twin Bridges Road bridge is in imminent danger of collapse into the water