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Site Information for Dome Mountain Wildlife Management Area

ActivitiesBicycling#Bird Watching#Boating#Camping#Fishing#Hiking#Horseback Riding#Hunting#Wildlife Viewing
AltSiteTypesWatchable Wildlife#Wildlife Management Area
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DateCreated12/21/2024 5:01:32 PM
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DirectionsDome Mountain Wildlife Management Area is located in Park County, about 30 miles south of Livingston in the Paradise Valley. Take US Highway 89 south 21 miles from Livingston. At Emigrant, take the Chico road for about one mile, then turn onto old Highway 540 and proceed south for about three miles. Take the Dailey Lake road for eight miles for access to Dome Mountain Wildlife Management Area.Dome Mountain Wildlife Management Area is located in Park County, about 30 miles south of Livingston in the Paradise Valley. Take US Highway 89 south 21 miles from Livingston. At Emigrant, take the Chico road for about one mile, then turn onto old Highway 540 and proceed south for about three miles. Take the Dailey Lake road for eight miles for access to Dome Mountain Wildlife Management Area.
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Latitude45.258576
Longitude-110.797548
MailingCityBozeman
MailingFirmMontana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
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MailingStreet1400 South 19th Avenue
MailingZip59715
NetDescriptionsDome Mountain Wildlife Management Area encompasses 3,770 acres. Management goal: To maintain the quality and quantity of vegetation in an improving condition on historic elk winter range. Hunting opportunities: Seasonal opportunities to hunt elk and mule deer. Wildlife Management Area offers access to adjacent Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Area. Wildlife viewing: Year-round birdwatching and wildlife photography opportunities. Elk and mule deer can be viewed on portions of the WMA visible from Dailey Lake. Eagles, hawks, loons, swans and a variety of ducks can be seen on the game range. Other recreation: Dailey Lake is a popular windsurfng and fishing area. The lake supports rainbow trout, yellow perch and walleyes. The area also offers excellent hiking and horseback riding opportunities. Dailey Lake has a large no-fee, no-reservations campground for overnight use.
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PhoneNo1406-994-4042
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SeasonOfOpMay 15 - November 30
ServiceCityLivingston
SiteId13299
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SiteNameDome Mountain Wildlife Management Area
SiteRegionYellowstone
SiteRegMemYELLOWSTONE
SiteTypeWildlife Management Area
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Urlhttp://fwp.mt.gov

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