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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Montana/Dakotas |
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The public lands located in the monument offer a diversity of hiking opportunities that will satisfy the range of every visitor, from novice hiker to expert adventurer. Visitors are encouraged to explore the unique landscape of the “breaks” terrain and to see for themselves the spectacles of unchanged “visionary inchantment” so eloquently described by Captain Meriwether Lewis two hundred years ago. Keep in mind there are no officially marked or maintained trails within the monument so visitors must use caution and common sense when traversing the areas. Hazards that may be encountered while hiking include:
Note: You cannot go beyond the ordinary high-water mark of the river onto private land without prior landowner permission. The boundaries between public land and private land are not marked by signs, and it’s your responsibility to know where you are. |
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