
MONTANA GEOGRAPHY
LODGING & CAMPING
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lodging to fit exactly what you have in mind for budget, location and
amenities. Accommodations Listings.
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATON
Okay, if you
don't know how to get here, the rest of our information is kind of moot.
So here's a map of Montana, and information about the various modes of
transportation you can use to get here: planes, trains, automobiles, group
tours, canoes, pogo sticks...whatever. You'll also find up-to-date transportation
information such as road conditions, driving laws (yes, Montana has a
speed limit), dump station locations, and more.
BIRDING TRAILS IN MONTANA'S RUSSELL COUNTRY
Birding trails in Montana's Russell Country offer great opportunities to observe mountain bluebirds, Lazuli bunting, Baltimore and Bullock's orioles, as well as a great variety of raptors and water fowl. Be sure not to miss the snowgoose migration event at Freezout Lake. Birding Trails In Montana's Russell Country
CUSTER COUNTRY SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA BIRDING TRAIL
Located in Southeastern Montana, this trail features many unique species and habitats; Prairie Falcons, Burrowing Owls, Sharp-tailed Grouse, Mountain Bluebirds, and more. Southeastern Montana Birding Trail.
MONTANA'S NORTHEASTERN PLAINS BIRDING TRAIL

Highly accessible birding locations in this northeastern portion of Montana. Species includes eagles, pelicans, Sharp-tailed Grouse, and orioles, just to name a few. Northeastern Plains Birding Trail.
MONTANA BIRDING AND NATURE TRAIL
These Western Montana trails offer great wildlife and bird watching, including woodpeckers, Blue Herons, flycatchers and much more:
Missoula Valley Birding and Nature Trail

This lush trail, secreted away in Montana's Seeley Lake and Northfork of the Blackfoot River areas feature loons, grebes, Bald Eagles and many other species. Seeley Lake Birding Route .
WEST YELLOWSTONE, MONTANA BIRDING TRAIL
Take in the awesome scenery and natural diversity of the West Yellowstone area and the Hebgen Lake Basin. Sitting between 6,000 and 7,000 feet elevation, the area provides a stunning array of habitats for birding and watching many other forms of wildlife such as elk, moose, deer, and bison. West Yellowstone Birding Trail