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Site Information for Cattail Marsh Recreation Area

ActivitiesBird Watching#Camping#Canoeing#Education#Exhibit#Fishing#Fly Fishing#Hiking#Nature#Nature Area#Photography#Picnicking#Rafting#River Fishing#RV Camping#Sightseeing#Stream Fishing#Tent Camping#Walking#Wilderness#Wildlife Viewing
AltSiteTypesFishing Access Site#Recreation Area Campground#Recreation Area
AmenitiesCampsite#Established Fire Pits#Handicapped Accessible#Interpretive Display#Toilets#Trash Removal
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DateCreated5/16/2024 5:01:36 PM
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DirectionsCattail Marsh Nature Trail can be found from Dillon, Drive south on Interstate 15 and take Exit 44 at Clark Canyon (Secondary Route 324). Follow the road over the dam and take the first right at the river fishing access sign. The barrier-free trail is an old paved road immediately below the dam, adjacent to the no-fee campground.1
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Latitude45.232661
Longitude-112.619209
MailingCityDillon
MailingFirmBureau of Reclamation
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MailingStreet1200 Highway 41
MailingZip59725
NetDescriptionsWalking through this small, easily accessible cattail marsh surrounded by dry uplands at the north end of Clark Canyon Reservoir is a good way to see bird life. The marsh is next to the Interstate, yet offers wildlife information signs and close-up views of waterfowl, blackbirds (yellow-headed as well as red-wing), rails, American coots, and common snipe. Look for cliff swallows and their mud nests on the west side of the trail. Yellow-bellied marmots sun themselves on the rocks, while pronghorn range on the dry uplands. Trout can be viewed near the large spring on the west side of the trail. There's also great shorebird and waterfowl viewing about 5 miles from the cattail marsh area at the extensive mudflats near the south end of Clark Canyon Reservoir. Take the Red Rock exit off Interstate 15 and head north about 2.5 miles to a cattle guard. Cross the cattle guard and continue north toward the reservoir shore rather than following the main gravel road that turns west. Cattail Marsh Recreation Area has tent and trailer camping sites and handicapped accessible restrooms. Fishing is also popular in this area. Please limit your stay to 14 days.
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PhoneNo1406-683-6472
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PhoneNof406-683-0065
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ServiceCityDillon
SiteId12547
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SiteNameCattail Marsh Recreation Area
SiteRegionGold West
SiteRegMemGOLD WEST
SiteTypeRecreation Area Campground
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Urlhttp://www.usbr.gov/gp

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