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National Bison Range, Montana
Location
Western Montana, north of Missoula, near the small towns of Dixon and Moiese.
What To See And Do
Drive the unpaved road over the mountain, with good views. There is a small toll charge for this (two or three Dollars, I seem to recollect), which you pay at the Visitor Centre.
See the buffalo and various other wild animals, all roaming freely.
The National Bison Range is administered by the Fish and Wildlife Service, a division of the Department of The Interior. Therefore the toll charge should be covered by the National Park Service Golden Eagle Pass, although probably not by the standard National Parks Pass.
Some Ideas For Places To Stay
- Kalispell
- Missoula
- Whitefish
- There are also several smaller towns closer than those listed above, of which the largest is Polson which lies on Flathead Lake.
In The Area
Montana
Fish and Wildlife Service
Wildlife Sighting Possibilities
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