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Cave Mountain Campground, Montana
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Description: 14 campsites on the Teton River. Fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout; cutthroat is catch and release only. Hike or ride your horse down the Middle Fork of the Teton River, which ultimately enters the fabled backcountry of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Hitching rails and feed troughs at the
Middle Fork of the Teton trail head. Wade, paddle, and splash in the lazy areas of the river for cool summer relief.
Location: From Choteau, go 6 miles north on US 89, then 23 miles northwest on County Road 144 (Canyon Road).
Address: Rocky Mountain Ranger District Lewis & Clark National Forest 1102 Main Avenue Northwest/ PO Box 340 Choteau, MT 59422 |
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Phone: (406)466-5341 |
Season: Memorial Day - Labor Day |
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Fee: $5/ camping |
Reservations: NO
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Activities
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Biking
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Fishing |
Picnicking
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Boating (Motorized) |
Hiking/Backpacking
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Scenic Driving
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Boating (Non-motorized) |
Horseback Riding |
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Boating (WW) |
Hunting |
Water Sports |
Camping |
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Wildlife Viewing |
Caving |
Off Highway Vehicles
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Winter Sports
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Climbing
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Services and Facilities
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Visitor Center
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Group Campgnd
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RV Sites
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Exhibits |
Campgnd, Primitive
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Electric Hookup
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Interpretive Programs
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Drinking Water
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Dump Station
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Cultural-Historic Sites
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Restrooms
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Boat Ramp
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Campgnd, Developed
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Showers
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Marina |
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Notes: Group tent camping is available-- contact the ranger district for details. Please pack out all your trash.
Food & Trash Storage in Grizzly Bear Country
To provide for public safety and protection of the grizzly bear, a
threatened species, please adhere to the regulations as summarized
below:
- Human food and beverages, horse feeds, dog food, etc. either
in possession or left unattended must be kept unavailable to
grizzly bears unless being consumed, prepared for consumption, or
transported.
- Fish and wildlife carcasses must be kept unavailable to
grizzly bears and at least 100 yards from any tent or sleeping
area, trailhead, or recreation site, unless being eaten, prepared
for eating, or transported.
- Fish and wildlife carcasses must be kept unavailable to
grizzly bears except at locations more than 1/2 mile from
campsites, trailheads, and recreation areas.
- When departing the area, all food and refuse is removed from
any bear resistant containers left in the area.
Items are considered unavailable if they are:
- stored in a closed, bear resistant container,
- enclosed within a vehicle constructed of solid, nonpliable
material, or
- suspended at least 10 feet clear of the ground at all points
and 4 feet horizontally from any supporting tree or pole
For more detailed information, contact the local Forest Service
Ranger District Office.
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