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Missouri River Breaks Wilderness Area Adventures

The Missouri River Breaks Wilderness Area offers rugged terrain and panoramic views over the Missouri River and its surrounding landscapes. It is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and diverse ecological experiences.

375,000
Acres Protected
Varies by season
Miles of Trails
Low, due to isolation
Annual Visitors
2001
Year Established

About Missouri River Breaks Wilderness Area

Missouri River Breaks Wilderness Area
 

The Missouri River Breaks Wilderness Area, located in north-central Montana, encompasses a dramatic landscape of steep cliffs, rugged hills, and wide-open plains along the Upper Missouri River. This wilderness area protects a variety of ecosystems, from riparian zones along the river to high prairie grasslands harboring diverse plant and animal species. The area has historical significance, with explorers Lewis and Clark having navigated this section of the Missouri River in the early 1800s. Visitors can explore the wilderness through a variety of recreational activities, including hiking on primitive trails, backcountry camping, and wildlife viewing. The area's isolation offers a unique opportunity for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature, as well as the chance to encounter iconic wildlife such as bighorn sheep, elk, and prairie dogs. The spectacular geology and rich biodiversity make it a beloved destination for both naturalists and adventurers.

Highlights

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Kipp Recreation Area: A scenic spot with access to the Missouri River for hiking and fishing.

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Wildlife Viewing: Home to a range of wildlife including bighorn sheep and bald eagles.

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Historical Sites: Explore remnants of homesteading and Native American history.

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Remote Access: Enjoy solitude away from crowded tourist locations.

Notable Natural Features

Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River

A stunning river corridor offering recreational opportunities and scenic vistas.

White Cliffs

Famous limestone formations that attract photographers and kayakers alike.

Decision Point

A historic overlook associated with Lewis and Clark's expedition.