Absolutely the best views in the refuge. Plenty of wild life and stunning views of the valley, mountains, and the beautiful Bitteroot River. Nice fall walk in the refuge.
Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge
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Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1964, is a 2,800-acre sanctuary nestled in the Bitterroot River Valley of southwest Montana. The refuge boasts a diverse array of habitats, including gallery and riverfront forests, wet meadows, wetlands, and grassland benches, providing a haven for native wildlife.
Located between the picturesque Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountains, the refuge serves as a vital conservation area for migratory birds and endangered species. Through its recreational activities and economic contributions to the region, Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge plays a significant role in fostering environmental stewardship and community engagement.
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This is a great place to see some nature. They have a few different trail options including a paved loop near the visitor center. You can take one of the additional walking paths to make for a...
Great place to take a little drive or little walk. A big loop takes you through the whole area with two different trail areas to walk through along the way; one connecting to the river and the...
This is what the National Wildlife Refuge experience ought to always be like. Awesome wildlife viewing opportunities and vistas, lot of ways to interact with it all (by car, by wheelchair, or by...
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