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Site Information for Big Springs Trout Hatchery

ActivitiesBarbecue#Bird Watching#Hatchery#Nature#Photography#Tour#Wildlife Viewing
AltSiteTypesFish Hatchery
AmenitiesInterpretive Display#Parking
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DateCreated12/21/2024 5:01:27 PM
DefImageAuthorJack Boyce
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DirectionsBig Springs Trout Hatchery is located seven miles southeast of Lewistown at the source of Big Springs. From Lewistown, go south on 1st Avenue South, which turns into Upper Spring Creek Road (County Road 238) as it leaves town. Drive 5 miles and then take a right onto Fish Hatchery Road (County Road 466). Drive 2 miles and you will see the signs for the upper and lower unit of the hatchery.Big Springs Trout Hatchery is located seven miles southeast of Lewistown at the source of Big Springs. From Lewistown, go south on 1st Avenue South, which turns into Upper Spring Creek Road (County Road 238) as it leaves town. Drive 5 miles and then take a right onto Fish Hatchery Road (County Road 466). Drive 2 miles and you will see the signs for the upper and lower unit of the hatchery.
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Latitude47.0017422
Longitude-109.34276
MailingCityLewistown
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MailingStateMT
MailingStreet2051 Fish Hatchery Road
MailingZip59457
NetDescriptionsBig Springs Trout Hatchery is the largest coldwater production hatchery in Montana, capable of producing up to two million fish annually weighing 160,000 pounds. These fish are planted in about 100 different waters throughout the state. Species of trout and salmon raised at the hatchery vary year to year but may include different strains of Rainbow, Yellowstone Cutthroat, Grayling, Brown Trout, Chinook salmon and Kokanee salmon. No fish are spawned at this hatchery. Instead, eggs are received from other Montana state and federal hatcheries and from some wild sources. The upper unit has egg incubation and indoor raceways where eggs are hatched. Typically, fish are raised inside to about two inches and then moved into outdoor raceways at the upper or lower unit for more growth. The size of fish stocked ranges from one to twelve inches but averages between four and eight inches depending on what the biologists want. Stocking starts in April and continues through July, then again in September through October. The hatchery grounds are open to the public every day of the week, dawn to dusk. The public can view fish in the raceways but are encouraged not to feed or bother the fish. There is a circular display pond at the upper unit where people can buy a handful of fish food and feed these fish. The City of Lewistown maintains a park adjacent to the upper unit. This park has a baseball field, shaded picnic area and the beautiful spring area. Wildlife viewing includes deer and other small mammals and a variety of birds.
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ServiceCityLewistown
SiteId12550
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SiteNameBig Springs Trout Hatchery
SiteRegionRussell
SiteRegMemRUSSELL
SiteTypeFish Hatchery
StreetCityLewistown
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StreetStreet2051 Fish Hatchery Road
StreetZip59457
Urlhttp://fwp.mt.gov

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