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Browns Lake - Wise River Trail

Length: 13.3 miles Use: Heavy Difficulty: High difficulty. Trail Begins: Mono Creek Campground Trail Ends: T3S; R10W; Section 32, near Browns Lake The first .5 mile climbs steady crossing the old Southern Montana Railroad bed. The trail passes through Lodgepole pine forest between Mono Campground ...


Agnes Lake Trail

Agnes Lake Trail (122) is located in the Pioneer Mountains. The trail begins on the east side of Brownes Lake at the State campground and ends 0.5 mile east of Long Branch Lake on Willow Creek Road. The first segment of the Agnes Lake Trail climbs 1.5 miles and almost 1,000 feet in elevation ...


Mount Brown Lookout Trail

Mount Brown Lookout Trail to the Mount Brown Lookout is one of the steepest in the Park. The trail begins near Lake McDonald and climbs to Snyder Creek, then at mile 1.7, the lookout trail climbs steeply to the north, beginning a steady ascent up switchbacks toward the summit. Length: 5.3 miles ...


Browns Lake

Brown Lake Fishing Access Site permits camping. There is a 7 day stay limit. A boat launch, toilets, and access for camp trailers is available. Marshy areas around the lake are excellent bird viewing areas. The site is adjacent to Blackfoot Waterfowl Production Area.


Hebgen Lake

Hebgen Lake is approximately fifteen miles long and four miles wide. Hebgen Lake has been called the premier stillwater fishing lake in Montana. Hebgen Lake is a man-made lake, retained by an earth-fill dam. It was and is a popular vacation and fishing spot, near Yellowstone National Park. In ...


Brownes Lake

Browne's Lake is a state fishing access site located in southwest Montana. There is a campground with restrooms and boat launch provided. There is a 7 day stay limit. Fishing and boating may be enjoyed on the lake. Inaccessible in the winter. On Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest.


Blackfoot Waterfowl Production Area

Browns Lake is a shallow, productive 500-acre lake surrounded by open sagebrush grasslands and aspen groves. It's an extremely reliable place to see both bald eagles and osprey (especially in the spring), and almost always has significant numbers of waterfowl. The marsh in the lake's northeast ...


Duck Lake

Description: Duck Lake is a famous fishing lake for BIG FISH! It is located on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation northwest of Browning, Montana. Size: 1446 acres Elevation: 5015 ft Wilderness Area: Not in Wilderness Area Township: 36N Range: 13W Section: 20 FWP Region: Region 4 Fishing ...