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Lubrecht Experimental Forest Adventures

Lubrecht Experimental Forest is a unique research forest located in Montana, offering an array of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife observation.

28,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About Lubrecht Experimental Forest

Lubrecht Experimental Forest
 

Lubrecht Experimental Forest, located approximately 30 miles northeast of Missoula, Montana, spans around 28,000 acres. It serves both as a research facility for the University of Montana’s College of Forestry and Conservation and as a public resource for recreation and education. The forest features a variety of ecosystems ranging from coniferous forests to riparian zones along the Blackfoot River. Established in 1937, the forest is used for long-term ecological and forestry research. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking, while the scenic Blackfoot River offers fishing opportunities. The forest is also a prime location for bird watching and observing other wildlife. Additionally, the venue is used for educational programs and workshops, making it a valuable resource for both the scientific community and the general public.

Highlights

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Blackfoot River for fishing and paddling.

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Diverse ecological habitats for wildlife viewing.

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Educational programs on forestry and conservation.

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Scenic trails offering views of the surrounding landscape.

Notable Natural Features

Research Facilities

Facilities used for forestry research by the University of Montana.

Blackfoot River

A popular spot for fishing, paddling, and enjoying serene water views.

Diverse Wildlife

Home to a range of species, offering ample wildlife viewing opportunities.