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Gates of the Mountain Wilderness

Gates of the Mountain Wilderness

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Open 24-hours.
(406)-449-5201
Free
lat: 46.8778706 long: -111.914965

This nature preserve was so impressive that the explorer, Meriwether Lewis, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, wrote about its beauty in his journal. In modern times, it remains just as stunning! Visitors can admire the same incredible canyons and limestone cliffs that the Lewis and Clark Expedition saw. The powerful Missouri River carves its way through the center of this reserve. Beyond admiring the scenery, there are opportunities to hike nature trails, have a picnic, or camp. The wilderness is located not far from Helena, and the hiking and camping opportunities make it a perfect day trip!

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Antelope Wilderness to James Kipp Landing

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Russell Gates to Clearwater River

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Rivers Edge Trail

lat: 47.517582 long: -111.2649299
St Lawrence Creek Fishing Access

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Coal Banks Landing to Eagle Creek

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Hauser Hiking Trail

A trail starting at Hauser Dam and overlooking the Missouri River.

lat: 46.765794328365 long: -111.88708305359
Morony Dam Trail

lat: 47.5816325 long: -111.0607994
Clearwater to Dunnigan Gulch

   

lat: 46.9505625 long: -113.5433125
Lewis and Clark Highway

lat: 44.97475 long: -113.44537
Nine Mile to Mcnamara

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Upper Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Tower Rock Trail

lat: 47.188617 long: -111.8101938
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