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Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge

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The refuge covers 12,383 acres on the western edge of the Great Plains, near Great Falls. The lake is actually a 5000-acre shallow marsh in a closed basin created by the last continental glacier to occupy the area. The gentle rolling refuge uplands are dominated by 6000 acres of native short grass prairie. About 4000 acres is open to public hunting of game birds.

Location: 922 Bootlegger Trail, Great Falls Montana 59404 Telephone 406-727-7400 Fax 32

Other Wildlife Viewing nearby:
(Fort Benton) 3 Rivers Canoes
(Choteau) 7 Lazy P Outfitters
(Geyser) Belt Creek Outfitters
(Great Falls) Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
(Fort Benton) Canoe Montana
(Choteau) Pine Butte Swamp


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