The Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge is a place for people looking for wild game in their natural habitat and is the continental United States’ second largest wildlife refuge, totaling approximately 1,100,000 acres. The refuge is home to coyotes, red fox, mule deer, bugling elk, and many other species of wildlife. Among the self-guided opportunities visitors can take part in the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge is wildlife viewing, photography, hiking, primitive camping, and looking at the scenic views of the Missouri River Breaks. Fishing and hunting in season are also very popular activities in the wildlife refuge.
333 Airport Rd, Lewistown, MT 59457, Phone: 406-538-8706
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