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Archivo: -mypubliclandsroadtrip 2016- Places to Drop a Line, Blackfoot River (27855593034)

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Descripción: Twelve miles of the lower Blackfoot River flow through public lands only 20 minutes east of Missoula. During the heat of the summer, it is an excellent place to cool off alongside a large portion of the Missoula population. But the crowds disappear during the other ten months of the year, and it becomes a great place for fishing, whitewater boating, and wildlife viewing. The Blackfoot River is one of Montana’s most iconic waterways. Made famous by Norman Maclean’s “A River Runs Through It,” the river winds its way through the mountains and Potomac Valley outside of Missoula. The Bureau of Land Management Missoula Field Office manages 12 miles of the Blackfoot River. The Blackfoot River’s waters are cold and fast with many deep spots, which makes it an ideal habitat for several trout species. The river also is destination for many floaters who are looking to cool off in the summer months. Day use areas and campgrounds are spread out along a well-maintained dirt road that follows the river and winds it’s way up the canyon. BLM photo
Título: -mypubliclandsroadtrip 2016- Places to Drop a Line, Blackfoot River (27855593034)
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