The Fort Peck Field Station is located within the boundaries of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, the more than one million-acre Missouri River Breaks habitat that extends from just above the Fred Robinson Bridge to the Fort Peck Dam. Visitors can stop by the Wildlife Station Office on Dearborn Road to get information about road conditions, maps, and other wildlife refuge information. The Missouri River Breaks country where the Fort Peck Field Station is situated looks much as it did back during the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 1800’s, still very much a natural setting.

Fort Peck, MT 59223, Phone: 406-526-3464

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