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Montana-Dakotas National Conservation Lands

Fall colors in Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument with the river in the background. Photo by Bob Wick.
BLM Montana/Dakotas manages parts of the National Conservation Lands that represent historic events, like Lewis and Clarks' journey across the United States to beautiful wild and scenic rivers and wilderness.

Please visit the pages for the National Conservation Lands in Montana and the Dakotas: 

National Monuments: 

  • Pompeys Pillar
  • Upper Missouri River Breaks

National Scenic and Historic Trails:

  • Continental Divide National Scenic Trail
  • Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
  • Nez Perce National Historic Trail

Wild and Scenic Rivers:

  • Upper Missouri Wild and Scenic River

Wilderness:

  • Lee Metcalf Wilderness

    Wilderness Study Areas:

    • Terry Badlands
    • Antelope Creek 
    • Burnt Lodge
    • Stafford
    • Ervin Ridge
    • Cow Creek
    • Dog Creek South
    • Woodhawk
    • Bitter Creek
    • Burnt Timber Canyon
    • Pryor Mountain
    • Big Horn Tack-On
    • Twin Coulee
    • Wales Creek
    • Hoodoo Mountain
    • Quigg West
    • Sleeping Giant/Sheep Creek
    • Black Sage
    • Yellowstone River Island
    • Ruby Mountains
    • Blacktail Mountains
    • East Fork for Blacktail Deer Creek
    • Hidden Pasture Creek
    • Bell and Limekiln Canyons
    • Henneberry Ridge
    • Farlin Creek
    • Axolotl Lakes
    • Centennial Mountains
    • Humbug Spires
    • Square Butte
    • Beaver Meadows
    • Billy Creek
    • Bridge Coulee
    • Elkhorn
    • Musselshell Breaks
    • North Fork Sun River
    • Seven Blackfoot

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