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Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge

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Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge

Parks Directory of the United States / National Wildlife Refuges
Address:6295A Pleasant Valley Rd
Marion, MT 59925

Phone:406-858-2216
Web: bisonrange.fws.gov/losttrail
Established: 1999.
Location:About 25 air-miles west of Kalispell, Montana.
Facilities:In planning and development stages.
Activities:Wildlife observation, environmental study.
Special Features:Prior to acquisition, refuge lands were privately owned and operated as a cattle and horse ranch, dating back to the late 1800s. Indian pictographs are located on rock faces near the interior of the refuge.
Habitats: 7,885 acres of mountain drainage consisting of wet meadows, prairie grasslands, and wooded slopes.
Access: Limited; call refuge office.
Wild life: Grebes, herons, gulls, killdeer, sandhill cranes, harriers, hawks, owls, lynx, wolverine, bobcat, grizzly bear (threatened), gray wolf (endangered), elk and moose.

See other parks in Montana.
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