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Koo-Koo-Sint Bighorn Sheep Viewing Site

The Bighorn Sheep viewing site is a highway pull-out with informational signs about Bighorn Sheep. It is located along a field where sheep are frequently seen. Here is a unique opportunity to see Bighorn Sheep in their native environment. It ain't football these rams are playing in the fall, ...


Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966, following the construction of the Yellowtail Dam by the Bureau of Reclamation. This dam, named after the famous Crow chairman Robert Yellowtail, harnessed the waters of the Bighorn River and turned ...


Forrester's Bighorn River Resort

The waters of southern Montana's Bighorn River have long drawn those seeking respite and room to back cast. Just outside of Fort Smith, Montana, Forrester's Bighorn River Resort isn't near big tourist attractions or bustling towns and that's just the way its admirers like it. Among the country's ...


Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument

Located in southeastern Montana, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument memorializes the site of the Battle of the Little Bighorn which took place on June 25-26, 1876 between the United States Seventh Cavalry Regiment led by Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, and the Sioux and Cheyenne under ...


Bighorn River Lodge

Situated on 20 acres on the banks of the Bighorn River, Bighorn River Lodge offers all the amenities of a first class resort. Professionally guided trips, friendly staff, exceptional cuisine, full service accommodations, and a beautiful setting combine to make your stay a wonderful experience. ...


Little Bighorn River

The Little Bighorn River is a 138-mile-long tributary of the Bighorn River. After issuing from its canyon at the Montana-Wyoming line the Little Bighorn flows northward across the Crow Indian Reservation. The river flows past the towns of Wyola, Lodge Grass and Crow Agency, and joins the Bighorn ...


Bighorn River

The Bighorn is a gentle cool, clear water river and a “World Class” blue ribbon trout fishery. Water currents are much swifter than they appear on the surface. There are numerous short runs or rapids which are easily negotiable by raft, canoe, kayak, or any other type of watercraft, even to the ...


Bighorn River Lodging

Bighorn River Lodging offer newly remodeled motel style rooms numbered 1 through 8 are equipped with private baths, two full beds, air-conditioning, independent satellite television and refrigerators. These rooms are non-smoking only. In addition, we offer mobile home lodging that can sleep small ...