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Pelican Lake Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Pelican Lake Wildlife Management Area offers rich wetland habitats along the Missouri River, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation.

1,256
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Pelican Lake Wildlife Management Area

 

Located in central Montana along the Missouri River near Great Falls, Pelican Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) protects diverse wetland, riparian, and upland habitats across approximately 1,256 acres. This area serves as an important stopover and breeding ground for migratory waterfowl and other bird species. The wetlands support species such as pelicans, herons, grebes, ducks, and numerous songbirds. The mosaic of open water, marsh, grasslands, and cottonwood stands provides habitat for white-tailed deer, muskrats, beavers, and an abundance of amphibians and invertebrates. Historically, the area was managed for waterfowl conservation and hunting, and today it welcomes visitors interested in wildlife observation, photography, and hunting during regulated seasons. Trails and gravel roads offer access for wildlife viewing, and anglers can fish in Pelican Lake and the Missouri River for species like walleye, northern pike, and catfish. The WMA’s combination of fertile wetlands and scenic river views make it a favored destination for birders and naturalists. Visitors appreciate the peaceful environment, especially during spring and fall migrations when large concentrations of birds can be seen. Interpretive signage and accessible viewpoints enhance the visitor experience, while hunting and fishing regulations ensure sustainable use. Pelican Lake WMA is managed by the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks department, making it an accessible outdoor resource for residents and travelers alike.

Highlights

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Pelican Lake wetlands with abundant wildlife viewing opportunities

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Scenic views along the Missouri River corridor

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Diverse migratory bird populations, including American white pelicans

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Accessible trails and multiple interpretive points along the river

Notable Natural Features

Pelican Lake

A shallow lake hosting a large number of American white pelicans and various waterfowl, critical for breeding and wintering.

Missouri River Corridor

Provides scenic riverfront habitats with accessible trails and fishing spots.

Cottonwood Riparian Forests

Support nesting birds and diverse terrestrial wildlife within the WMA.