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Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area Adventures

Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area, located in Montana, is a prime destination for wildlife observation and offers a peaceful outdoor retreat.

17,000
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area

Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area
 

The Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area is situated in south-central Montana near the Bighorn River and extends through the dynamic landscapes of the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. It is managed by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks and plays a crucial role in supporting river and upland habitats that are home to a variety of wildlife species. This area is crucial for bird enthusiasts, offering opportunities to spot eagles, hawks, and other bird species. The habitat also supports mammals like deer and the occasional mountain lion, making it a significant conservation zone for the region's biodiversity. The area's namesake, the Yellowtail Dam, forms Bighorn Lake, providing plentiful fishing opportunities. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing in a serene environment. The landscape includes stunning cliffs, lush riverbanks, and open fields, creating a diverse outdoor experience for all visitors.

Highlights

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The breathtaking vantage points overlooking Bighorn Canyon

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Abundant bird-watching opportunities along the Bighorn River

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Fishing in the prolific waters of Bighorn Lake

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Remote hiking trails that offer solitude and adventure

Notable Natural Features

Bighorn Canyon

This dramatic canyon offers spectacular views and diverse wildlife habitats.

Yellowtail Dam

Named after Robert Yellowtail, this dam creates Bighorn Lake, a popular fishing spot.

Bighorn River

A key feature of the area, offering excellent opportunities for fishing and bird watching.