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Beaverhead-Deerlodge
National Forest

420 Barrett St.
Dillon, MT 59725-3572

(406) 683-3900

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photo of a lake with dead wood in the foreground and a  bare rock mountainside in the background
Photo above: Ajax Lake in the Beaverhead Mountains, southwest of Wisdom.

 

This largest of the national forests in Montana covers 3.35 million acres, and lies in eight Southwest Montana counties (Granite, Powell, Jefferson, Deer Lodge, Silver Bow, Madison, Gallatin and Beaverhead).  Forest Service offices administering the National Forest are in Butte, Dillon, Philipsburg, Deer Lodge, Whitehall, Ennis, Sheridan, Wise River, and Wisdom.

The forest provides timber, minerals, and grazing lands.  It also offers breath-taking scenery for a wide variety of recreational pursuits.  Whether it's wilderness trekking in the Anaconda-Pintler or Lee Metcalf wildernesses, driving the Gravelly Range Road or Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway, or camping in one of the 50 small to medium-sized campgrounds in the forest, the Beaverhead-Deerlodge has it all.

Winter enthusiasts find snowmobiling, cross-country skiing trails, as well as downhill skiing at Discovery, near Anaconda, and Maverick Mountain, near Dillon.  Summertime affords chances to hike and drive primitive routes to high-mountain lakes or to drive more improved roads to places like Delmoe and Wade lakes.

The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and Nez Perce Historic Trail pass through the forest.  Georgetown Lake offers winter and summer recreation near Philipsburg.  At the ghost towns of Elkhorn, Granite and Coolidge, you can relive Montana's boom and bust past.  Sheepshead Recreation Area, north of Butte, offers pleasant picnicking and lake fishing, accessible for the disabled.

We now mark the centennial of the Beaverhead and Deerlodge national forests. Both were proclaimed by President Theodore Roosevelt on July 1, 1908. Let us all rededicate ourselves to the mission of conservation--allowing use while maintaining the land’s productivity.

Welcome to the Beaverhead-Deerlodge: conserved for the last century for you to enjoy today and to pass on to future generations.

image of smokey and the current fire danger rating. For Fire and Aviation management information, click on the image.
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The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest is in Montana, in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the United States.

Click on the image below for a larger map of the forest in PDF format which will allow you to view, zoom, print, and apply other PDF reader functions to the map. (link opens new window)

map of the forest in relation to Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.

USDA Forest Service - Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
Last Modified: Monday, 04 August 2008 at 00:01:55 EDT


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