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Site Information for Upper Big Hole Special Management Area

ActivitiesBoating#Camping#Fishing#Nature#Photography#Picnicking#Sightseeing#Wildlife Viewing
AltSiteTypesB.L.M. Day Area#Recreation Area
AmenitiesBoat Launch
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DateCreated5/16/2024 5:01:11 PM
DefImageAuthorUpper Big Hole Special Management Area
DefImageDescfishing on the river
DefImageFileName0235h.jpg
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DirectionsInterstate 90 west from Butte for approximately 11 miles, then south on I-15 to Divide Exit, Montana Highway 43.Interstate 90 west from Butte for approximately 11 miles, then south on I-15 to Divide Exit, Montana Highway 43.
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Latitude45.928372
Longitude-112.508702
MailingCityButte
MailingFirmBureau of Land Management
MailingStateMT
MailingStreet106 North Parkmont
MailingZip59701
NetDescriptionsThe Big Hole River Recreation Area extends approximately 35 miles upstream and 38 miles downstream from Divide, Montana. The Big Hole River, a blue ribbon trout stream, provides excellent fishing and floating opportunities with a number of access points being available from State Highway 43 and Interstate Highway 15. Overnight camping and boat launch facilities are provided at BLM-managed sites at Divide Bridge, Dickie Bridge, and East Bank, all located between Divide and Wisdom, Montana. Day use facilities and a boat launch are available at the Jerry Creek access site.
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PhoneNo1406-533-7600
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SiteNameUpper Big Hole Special Management Area
SiteRegionGold West
SiteRegMemGOLD WEST
SiteTypeRecreation Area
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Urlhttps://www.blm.gov/visit/east-bank-recreation-site

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