The Lewis and Clark National Forest is one of ten national
forests in Northern Region. It lies in central and north central
Montana within the upper Missouri River system. The forest's elevation
ranges from 4,500 to 9,362 feet at the top of Rocky Mountain Peak
in the Rocky Mountains. Landscapes range from broad prairies to
rugged ridges and mountain peaks. Beautiful grassy parks and mountain
meadows are surrounded by forests of douglas fir and lodgepole pine.
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Forest Features.
Lewis and Clark National Forest
Taylor
Hills Land Exchange Decision Notice Letter to Interested Parties
Decision
Notice
Environmental Assessment documents
page
Lewis and Clark National Forest Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM)
Motor Vehicle Use Maps for the Jefferson Division, Rocky Mountain
Ranger District Maps and for the Lewis & Clark Interpretive
Center.
All routes open to motorized vehicles are shown on the MVUM. If
the route is not shown on the MVUM, the route is closed to motor
vehicles. The Travel Plan Decision Map is not a list of currently
open routes.
L&C National Forest's Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA).
L&C National Forest Travel Management
Little Belt, Castle, North 1/2 Crazy Mountains Travel Management
Plan
"FINAL" Environmental Impact Statement
and Record of Decision
L&C National Forest Travel Management
Rocky Mountain Ranger District Travel Management Plan - Birch
Creek South
"FINAL" Environmental Impact Statement
and Record of Decision
L&C National Historic Trail Interpretive Center.
Visit this world-class Interpretive Center near
the great falls of the Missouri River. From President Thomas Jefferson's
vision of an expanding United States, to the daily experiences of
the expeditionary corps and native peoples of the "uncharted west",
the incredible story of the 19th century adventure comes alive.
Try your hand at wilderness skills. Learn about native plants and
animals. Embrace the indomitable spirit of human discovery. Plan
your trip now!
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