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Gallatin National Forest
P.O. Box 130
Bozeman, MT 59771

(406) 587-6701

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[Photograph]: Close-up of forget-me-nots on the upper Shields River.

Forget-me-nots on upper Shields River

Photo credit: Tom Ballard




W E L C O M E . . .

    to the Gallatin National Forest:

With its snow-covered mountain peaks and internationally known “blue ribbon” trout streams, the Gallatin National Forest is a popular recreation area in Montana’s Northern Rockies. Established in 1899, the Gallatin is part of the Greater Yellowstone Area, the largest intact ecosystem in the continental United States. This 1.8-million acre Forest spans six mountain ranges and includes two Congressionally-designated Wilderness areas, the Absaroka-Beartooth and Lee Metcalf Wildernesses. The Gallatin National Forest provides habitat for a full complement of native fauna, including the grizzly bear, gray wolf, bald eagle, and the Canada lynx. Come and explore this marvelous treasure and discover, for yourself, all that it has to offer.

Mary Erickson
Forest Supervisor




Recent news

Jan 12, 2009 Adobe PDF DocumentPublic Invited To New World Mining District Project Meeting
Dec 02, 2008 Adobe PDF DocumentHyalite Canyon Winter Plan In Place
Nov 19, 2008 Adobe PDF DocumentGallatin National Forest Christmas Tree Permits Now Available
Nov 04, 2008 Adobe PDF DocumentBridger Bowl Honored For Sustainable Operations
Oct 29, 2008 Adobe PDF DocumentHunters Be Careful With Fire

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