Bird River Recreation Site is a small but scenic area offering access to birdwatching, fishing, and peaceful riverfront experiences in Montana’s natural landscape.
Bird River Recreation Site is located in western Montana along the Bird River, a tributary of the Clark Fork River. The site provides an accessible natural area primarily suited for day use and light recreation near the river. The terrain around Bird River Recreation Site includes mixed forest stands of pine, fir, and cedar trees that provide habitat for a variety of birds and wildlife common to the region. Birdwatchers frequently visit to observe waterfowl and songbirds, while anglers enjoy fishing the calm river for trout and other native species. The recreation site is relatively undeveloped, featuring hiking access along the riverbank and picnic areas that offer a peaceful setting for families and visitors seeking outdoor relaxation. Historically, the region surrounding Bird River played a role in supporting early logging and mining communities, with some remnants of historic logging infrastructure visible nearby. The site appeals to outdoor enthusiasts who prefer quiet, less crowded natural settings and easy access to water-based activities. With good road access and nearby forested trails, Bird River Recreation Site serves as a gateway to the larger wild areas of Montana’s rugged mountainous landscape.
Bird River prime birdwatching areas with diverse waterfowl species
Accessible fishing spots for native trout along the river edges
Scenic picnic areas overlooking the river and forested banks
Nearby historic logging remnants providing cultural insight
A calm, cold-water river providing habitat for trout and a variety of bird species.
Short trails through mixed conifer forests ideal for easy hikes and wildlife viewing.
Remnants of early 20th-century logging equipment and structures near the recreation site.