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in their support of the ou t doors, an d g rou p s such a s the Rocky Mountain E lk Foun d ation w ith i t s mission t o conserve wil d life habi t at and o p en s p ac e .

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For hunters, anglers and others who en joy experiencing the outdoors first-hand, it means everything. No access means no recreational oppor tunity.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, in coordination with Lewis and Clark County, the Dan Barrett family, Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest and many other par tners collaborated to open 442 acres of prime wildlife and riparian habitat along Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front and place it in the public’s hands. Called the Falls Creek project, it greatly improves access to more than 27,000 acres of public land containing prime elk habitat beyond it.

The proper ty is primarily forestland and grassy meadows. It is located about 30 miles southwest of Augusta. Its entire eastern boundary is bordered by more than one mile of Falls Creek, including the scenic Falls Creek waterfall at the back of the acreage, while the western and nor thern boundaries are bordered by private lands and the Dearborn River.

The previously inaccessible Falls Creek trailhead and trail opened to the public on August 28, 2019, and provides access for hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, horseback riding and other non-motorized travel and recreational use.

Photos courtesy Kawdy Outfitters www.kawdyoutfitters.com

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