INDEX JSON XML

Site Information for Madison-Bear Creek Wildlife Management Area

ActivitiesBig Game#Bird Hunting#Bird Watching#Camping#Deer Hunting#Elk Hunting#Fishing#Fly Fishing#Group Camping#Hiking#Horseback Riding#Hunting#Nature#Outdoor Activity#Photography#Picnicking#Stream Fishing#Tent Camping#Wildlife Viewing
AltSiteTypesWatchable Wildlife#Wildlife Management Area
Amenities
Bookit
CreatedBydbo
DateCreated5/16/2024 5:00:09 PM
DefImageAuthor
DefImageDesc
DefImageFileName
DefImageType
DirectionsMadison-Bear Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in Madison County, approximately 11 miles south of Ennis and 5 miles east of Cameron at the base of the west face of the Madison Range. From Montana Highway 287, travel south from Ennis to the small community of Cameron, turn east on the county road and follow signs to entrance.Madison-Bear Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in Madison County, approximately 11 miles south of Ennis and 5 miles east of Cameron at the base of the west face of the Madison Range. From Montana Highway 287, travel south from Ennis to the small community of Cameron, turn east on the county road and follow signs to entrance.
Discounts
Email
Emailit
EventDay
EventEndDt
EventRecurDesc
EventRecurInd
EventStartDt
HrsOfOp
ImageAuthor
ImageFileDesc
ImageFileName
ImageType
Latitude45.1824278
Longitude-111.5635776
MailingCityBozeman
MailingFirmMontana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
MailingStateMT
MailingStreet1400 South 19th Avenue
MailingZip59718
NetDescriptionsMadison-Bear Creek Wildlife Management Area encompasses 3,458 acres and Bear Creek Angus Ranch Conservation Easement - 5,278 acres. Management goal: To provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, black bears, grizzly bears, mountain grouse and non-game species along the face of the Madison Range. Hunting opportunities: Archery and gun seasons for elk and deer (see regulations for details), black bear, and grouse are open to licensed hunters. Late-season antlerless elk hunts (permit required) extend through the end of January. Permits are also required for mountain goat and moose hunting. Wildlife viewing: Elk, mule and white-tailed deer, antelope, mountain goats, moose, black bears, mountain lions, occasionally grizzly bears, sandhill cranes, grouse, raptors, songbirds and numerous small mammals can be found through much of the year. Bear Creek is closed to all visitation from the end of the special late-season elk hunt until May 15 each year.
NoOfRooms
OutfitterLicNo
OutfitterName
PaymentMethods
PhoneNo1406-994-4042
PhoneNo2
PhoneNof
PhoneNot
Prices
Reservations
SeasonOfOpMay 15 - November 30
ServiceCityCameron
SiteId328
SiteMembers1|http://www.visitmt.com|Y#11|http://www.wintermt.com|#32|http://www.lewisandclark.state.mt.us|#94|http://indiannations.visitmt.com|
SiteNameMadison-Bear Creek Wildlife Management Area
SiteRegionGold West
SiteRegMemGOLD WEST
SiteTypeWildlife Management Area
StreetCity
StreetFirm
StreetState
StreetStreet
StreetZip
Urlhttp://fwp.mt.gov

Return to Index