Roundhorn Wildlife Management Area

Roundhorn
Provides critical winter/spring habitat to as many as 85 to 90 bighorn sheep from the Thompson Falls herd.
  1. Opens noon on May 1. Walk-In only. The Roundhorn WMA is 27 acres located on between Thompson Falls and Plains in the lower Clark Fork River Valley. The property consists of rugged, rocky cliffs and flat rangeland, about equally divided in acres. Timber is scattered about in both the cliff areas and pastures. To the North, Lolo National Forest provides the boundary, while private land is found to the East and West and Hwy 200 is along the South side.
Region 1
Latitude/Longitude: 47.53422 -115.05042
Size: 27.13 acres
Elevation: 2478 ft
Open: 2013-05-01 to 2018-12-01
Directions:

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Title Description Fee
Conservation License - MT Resident 8.0
Conservation License - MT Resident Senior 62+ 4.0
Conservation License - MT Resident Youth 12-17 4.0
Conservation License - Nonresident 10.0
Facilities
Pack in/Pack out
Parking
Primitive
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Photography
Picnicking
Wildlife Viewing
Bighorn Sheep
Black Bear
Blue Grouse
Bobcat
Elk
Mule Deer
Ruffed Grouse
White-tailed Deer
  1. Zack Farley zachary.farley@mt.gov
  2. Mailing Address:
  3. 490 N Meridian Rd
  4. KALISPELL
  5. 59901
  6. Phone:(406)382-3031