Park
Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge
18 locals recommend,
Location
4567 Wild Fowl Lane
Stevensville, MT
Tips from locals
This is an easy stroll where you are able to enjoy the Bitterroot River and many bird species! Dogs must be on leash.
This is a 2,800-acre National Wildlife Refuge along the Bitterroot River The refuge was set aside for the protection of migratory bird species. About 235 species of birds have been documented on the refuge, with over 100 nesting there. Additionally, 37 species of mammals, and 17 species of reptiles and amphibians that call this place home. The refuge's wildlife viewing area covers 160 acres of wetlands and riparian woodland. It includes two nature trails and a paved, wheelchair-accessible trail from the parking lot to the picnic area. The viewing area is equipped with a viewing and fishing structure, outdoor restroom facilities, benches, and an information kiosk.
This is a 2,800-acre National Wildlife Refuge along the Bitterroot River The refuge was set aside for the protection of migratory bird species. About 235 species of birds have been documented on the refuge, with over 100 nesting there. Additionally, 37 species of mammals, and 17 species of reptile…
A plethora of wildlife abound in the refuge for the outdoor and photography enthusiasts.
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