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Bureau of Land Management
- BLM public lands provide visitors with a vast array of recreational opportunities. These include hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, boating, hang gliding, off-highway vehicle driving, mountain biking, birding, and visiting natural and cultural heritage sites.
USDA Forest Service, Northern Region
- The Forest Service has a lot of public land in Montana for recreational purposes. Check out the link to the area you will be visiting to find out what you can do on National Forest land.
Western Montana
Bitterroot National Forest
Lolo National Forest
Southwest Montana
Beaverhead Deerlodge National Forest
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Flathead National Forest
Kootenai National Forest
Central Montana
Gallatin National Forest
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Eastern Montana
Custer National Forest
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Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program
- The Rivers & Trails Program or RTCA, is the community assistance arm of the National Park Service. This group provides technical assistance to community groups and local, state, and federal government agencies so they can conserve rivers, preserve open space, and develop trails and greenways.
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