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Recreating Safely and Storing Your Food in Bear Country

Bears are Out Now!

Bears are Out Now!Bears start emerging from dens in March, and some don’t den until late fall or early winter. Mountain bikers, trail runners, and other recreationists take note and read our brochure on fast-paced recreation in bear country! When you are on the trails, expect bears to be present.

  • Expect bears to be present
  • Carry bear spray
  • Make noise and slow down
  • Avoid evening and early morning
  • Avoid going alone

During a bear encounter:

  • Stop. Do not run. Get off your bike, keep your bike between you and the bear.
  • If the bear charges: stand your ground, use your bear spray.
  • If the bear makes physical contact: protect your head and neck, play dead, use your bear spray.
  • For more information visit the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee and read our information below.

Many Montana national forests are home to the large and powerful grizzly bear. Where grizzly bears and humans occur together, conflicts may occasionally arise. The successful conservation and recovery of the grizzly bear involves habitat management and actions to minimize grizzly – human conflict potential.

Although aggression toward people and human injury is rare, incidents may occur during a surprise encounter, the protection of cubs, a defense of a food cache, or when bears have become accustomed to obtaining food associated with humans. When a bear becomes habituated to humans, displays aggression towards people or becomes conditioned to human food, the result is capture and relocation or removal from the population.

A fed bear is a dead bear! Two important bear habitat management actions involve proper storage of food, garbage and other attractants, and providing for secure habitat.

Food Storage Order for the Flathead National Forest Area:Bears are Out Now!

Special Orders designed to minimize grizzly bear/human conflicts are in place across the region. Storage of food, garbage and other attractants is restricted during occupancy and use on all national forests within the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem and all of Flathead, Kootenai, and Lolo National Forests. These requirements are intended to help you avoid attracting grizzly bears into your camp or near to you while enjoying other non-camping forest activities. For your safety and for the recovery of the grizzly bear, your cooperation and compliance are needed.

For more details on requirements see the NCDE Food Storage Special Order Food and other attractants are required to be stored in a bear resistant manner across the entire Flathead National Forest.

How to Store Attractants in Grizzly Country:

Within the special order boundaries, as shown on the maps, you are required to store ALL food, including canned food and beverages, garbage, pet food and livestock feed, and any other attractants (such as food leftovers or bacon grease and toiletries such as soap and toothpaste) in a bear resistant manner. None of these materials shall be buried, discarded, or burned in an open campfire. Think of those who may use the site after you leave.

When you are not at your camp or picnic site, store all food products and attractants in the following bear resistant manner:appropriate methods of storing food in bear country, shows a hard-sided pull-behind camper, a bear resistant pannier for packing on a horse, a cooler crossed out as not appropriate, and a diagram of a backpack suspended between two trees with 4 feet to the trees on either side and 10 feet from the ground to the bottom of the pack. Text of the image in the next list.

  • In a hard-sided camper, vehicle trunk, or cab, or enclosed horse trailer.
  • In an approved bear resistant container. Most coolers and plastic storage boxes are NOT bear resistant.
  • Suspended 10-feet up and 4-feet out from a vertical support, like a tree.

For more, read our brochure Visitor’s Guide to Storing Food and Attractants in Bear Country

Safety Around Bears

Your Flathead National Forest is home to both black and grizzly bears. Following these rules on food, garbage and attractant storage will help to keep you and future visitors safe. Visit the following links to learn more about how to be safe in bear country. Help prevent a situation where a bear is killed because it has become a nuisance or dangerous due to improper human actions.

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The Bison Range

The Bison Range, formerly known as the National Bison Range, was established in 1908 by the U.S. Federal Government in the middle of our treaty-reserved home, the Flathead Indian Reservation. The bison living on the Bison Range also are descendants of the free-ranging Reservation herd started by Tribal members in the 1800’s when plains bison were near extinction.

The Bison Range.
The Bison Range.

Through Public Law 116-260, Congress restored the Bison Range as a federal trust ownership under the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT).

The Tribal Council has adopted, as its interim Bison Range management plan, the current Comprehensive Conservation Plan that was developed and adopted by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) in 2019 (for which CSKT was a cooperating agency).

As of 2022, the Bison Range is fully owned and managed by CSKT Natural Resource Department.

Some More History of the Bison Range

The National Bison Range was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation. The Range is about 25 miles south of Montana’s Flathead Lake.

The Bison Range.A large portion of the 18, 500 acre Range consists of native Palouse prairie; forests, wetlands, and streams are also found here providing a wide range of habitats for wildlife. Elk, deer, pronghorn, black bear, coyote and ground squirrels are just some of the mammals that share the area with 350 to 500 bison. Over 200 species of birds also call this home including eagles, hawks, meadowlarks, bluebirds, ducks, and geese.

General Information

Fees are charged during the summer (mid-May to late October). The Range is part of the U.S. Fee System and accepts Golden Passes and Federal Waterfowl Stamps. Pay fees at the Visitor Center.

The Range is closed at night. Check the Contact Us page for current hours.

Camping is not allowed on the Range.

Visitor Center

The best place to start your visit is at the Visitor Center. Here you will find informative displays and handouts, restrooms, videos, a bookstore, and staff to answer your questions. Pay entrance fees here.  For more information about the Bison Range and other activities in northwest Montana, consider purchasing a copy of the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide.

Auto Tours

Prairie Drive/West Loop: a 5-mile gravel road that travels through the flats. It is open to trailers and large RVs. It goes by the Bison Display Pasture. Plan for 1/2 hour. Open year round.

Red Sleep Mountain Drive: a 19-mile, one-way, gravel road which gains 2,000feet. There are many switchbacks and 10% grades along the drive. No trailers or vehicles over 32 feet are allowed on this drive. Allow 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Open mid-May to late October. (Check the Contact Us page for current information.)

Walking Trails: Hiking is limited on the Range to a few short walking trails. A mile-long Nature Trail is located at the Picnic Area and 1/4-mile Grassland Trail is at the Visitor Center. The 1/2-mile Bitterroot Trail and 1-mile High Point trail are both located off the Red Sleep Mountain Drive. Walking away from your vehicle is prohibited except for these designated trails. For a complete listing of trails around Flathead Lake, see the Go Hike With Mike Trail guide.

Picnic Area

The Range has a picnic area near Mission Creek. There are tables, grills, water, and accessible toilets. A covered pavilion is available on a first-come, first-served basis. There are no garbage cans, so please pack out all trash.

How to get here:

From Missoula: Travel north on US Highway 93 to Ravalli, turn left(to the west) on to State Highway 200, travel approximately 5 miles to the junction of Highways 200 and 212, turn right(to the north) and travel approximately 5 miles to the entrance of the Range at Moiese.

From Kalispell: Travel south on US Highway 93 or State Highway 35 to Polson, then travel Highway 93 through Pablo and Ronan to the junction of Highway 93 and State Highway 212, travel 12 miles (through Charlo) to the entrance of the Range at Moiese.

From the west: Travel Highway 200 through Dixon to the junction of Highways 200 and 212, turn left(to the north) and travel approximately 5 miles to the entrance of the Range at Moiese.

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Hiking in Montana

First of all, There truly is almost limitless hiking around Flathead Lake. Hiking is a great way to explore the state while experiencing nature and wildlife. Each trail offers an adventure into the vast openness of Montana. From scenic day hikes in Glacier National Park to multi-day wilderness excursions in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Hiking Flathead Lake

For instance, depending on your location there are ample hikes to do and trails to wander. If you are near Bigfork, Wayfares State Park is a good place to stop and camp.  Not worry,, if you are on the opposite side of the Lake, in Lakeside the trails are all but endless.  Blacktail Mountain Ski Resort, just outside of Lakeside is the best hiking opportunity.  The south side of Flathead Lake, near Polson provides limited hiking.  If you continue to travel south into the Mission Valley hiking trails are available for you to enjoy.

In addition to hiking trails, there are ample campgrounds, both public and private around the Flathead Lake.

Some Hikes to Enjoy around Flathead Lake Include:

  • Flathead Lake Trail: The trailhead for this easy trail is around Highway 35.
  • Jewel Basin Hiking Area: The Jewel Basin area is accessible from the Bigfork area.
  • Pablo National Wildlife Refuge: The Pablo National Wildlife Refuge is south of Polson and Flathead Lake.

No matter which side of Flathead Lake you are on. Above all, enjoy your Montana vacation.

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Enjoy a Short Video from Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park

Throughout time, people have sought out Glacier National Park. It’s  rugged peaks, clear waters, and glacial-carved valleys; its landscape giving both desired resources and inspiration to those persistent enough to venture through it.

Hiking in Glacier National Park
Hiking in Glacier National Park

Explore things to see and do in The Park. Established as a National Park in 1910 it is a land of mountain ranges carved by prehistoric ice rivers. It features alpine meadows, deep forests, waterfalls, about 25 glistening glaciers and 200 sparkling lakes.

The vistas seen from Going-To-The-Sun Road are breathtaking, a photographer’s paradise. Relatively few miles of road exist in the park’s 1,600 square miles of picturesque landscape, thus preserving its primitive and unspoiled beauty.

West Glacier anchors the western entrance to The Park and provides a variety of visitor services including lodging, cafes and gift shops.

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St. Mary is near the east entrance of the Park,  and is situated between Lower St. Mary Lake, in Glacier County, and Upper St. Mary Lake, in the park.

Hiking you might consider in Glacier National Park.

1. Highline Trail

Explore Glacier’s high alpine ecosystem as you traverse across the Garden Wall with expansive, breathtaking views every step of the way.

2. Grinnell Glacier

Enjoy this day hike to the foot of one of the park’s most iconic glaciers, where the trail takes you past lakes, cliffs and alpine meadows and offers possible glimpses of wildlife along the way.

3. Pitamakan – Dawson Loop

Explore the Two Medicine area on this epic loop that looks down glacier-carved, U-shaped valleys populated with lakes. Swing past two lakes and climb two alpine passes connected by a goat trail with endless views.

4. Iceberg Lake

Hike to a cobalt-blue lake tucked below jagged, jaw-dropping cliffs populated with its namesake chunks of ice.

5. Hidden Lake Overlook

Kid Friendly

Start at the famous Logan Pass, work your way across flower-covered alpine meadows, then along a glacial moraine to an overlook of the gorgeous, alpine Hidden Lake tucked among jagged peaks.

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Purchase Montana’s Flathead Lake Guide.

The Vacation Guide Download costs less then a Subway® sandwich you can buy in Bigfork or Polson. So this will insure you have the information you need to have a Great Montana Lake Vacation. Purchase your downloadable guide using our Pay-Pal option knowing your information is safe and secure and we will see you on the Lake!

Purchase the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide 

Montana’s Flathead Lake Vacations are better with this downloadable guide. The booklet includes restaurants, hotels, motels, vacation rentals, boat rentals, water craft rentals as well as public and private campgrounds. Looking for the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide Paperback book?

It is the most complete vacation information about Flathead Lake. Download your copy today!

About Flathead Lake

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Flathead Lake Montana

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There are  185 miles of shoreline and 200 square miles of natural  freshwater.  Therefore earning the title as “the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi”.  There are 13 public access sites around The Lake maintained by  Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks

The southern half of The Lake lies within the boundary of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ Flathead Reservation, which was created in 1855 by the Hellgate Treaty. The Flathead Nation insists that all non-tribal members purchase a tribal recreation permit to recreate on tribal lands.

Purchase the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide 

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How to Purchase Montana’s Flathead Lake Guide.

At $6.99 the Vacation Guide Download costs less then a Subway® sandwich you can buy in Bigfork or Polson. So this will insure you have the information you need to have a Great Montana Lake Vacation. Purchase your downloadable guide using our Pay-Pal option knowing your information is safe and secure and we will see you on the Lake!

Purchase the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide 

Montana’s Flathead Lake Vacations are better with this downloadable guide. The booklet includes restaurants, hotels, motels, vacation rentals, boat rentals, water craft rentals as well as public and private campgrounds. Looking for the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide Paperback book?

It is the most complete vacation information about Flathead Lake. Download your copy today!

About Flathead Lake

Flathead Lake Montana
Flathead Lake Montana

#MontanasFlatheadLake

There are  185 miles of shoreline and 200 square miles of natural  freshwater.  Therefore earning the title as “the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi”.  There are 13 public access sites around The Lake maintained by  Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks

The southern half of The Lake lies within the boundary of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ Flathead Reservation, which was created in 1855 by the Hellgate Treaty. The Flathead Nation insists that all non-tribal members purchase a tribal recreation permit to recreate on tribal lands.

Purchase the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide 

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Ants in a tree on the Essex hike, Crane Mountain.

How to Purchase Montana’s Flathead Lake Guide.

At $6.99 the Vacation Guide Download costs less then a Subway® sandwich you can buy in Bigfork or Polson. So this will insure you have the information you need to have a Great Montana Lake Vacation. Purchase your downloadable guide using our Pay-Pal option knowing your information is safe and secure and we will see you on the Lake!

Purchase the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide 

Montana’s Flathead Lake Vacations are better with this downloadable guide. The booklet includes restaurants, hotels, motels, vacation rentals, boat rentals, water craft rentals as well as public and private campgrounds. Looking for the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide Paperback book?

It is the most complete vacation information about Flathead Lake. Download your copy today!

About Flathead Lake

Flathead Lake
Flathead Lake

#MontanasFlatheadLake

There are  185 miles of shoreline and 200 square miles of natural  freshwater.  Therefore earning the title as “the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi”.  There are 13 public access sites around The Lake maintained by  Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks

The southern half of The Lake lies within the boundary of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ Flathead Reservation, which was created in 1855 by the Hellgate Treaty. The Flathead Nation insists that all non-tribal members purchase a tribal recreation permit to recreate on tribal lands.

Purchase the Flathead Lake Vacation Guide 

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