Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area

Warm Springs
  1. Portions of the WMA in Hunting district 215 are open to deer hunting only with archery, shotgun, traditional handgun, muzzeloader, and crossbow. Areas west of Interstate 90 are open to waterfowl hunting only in designated areas only. There is a mixture of motorized and walk-in access on the WMA. Many migritory bird species can be observed throught the year. Please refer to map.
Region 2
Latitude/Longitude: 46.16815 -112.78755
Size: 1337.69 acres
Elevation: 4844 ft
Open: 2013-01-01 to 2018-12-31
Directions:
While driving on Interstate 90, take exit 201. Turn right and exit and follow signs to Warm Springs Ponds. WMA is located on both sides of the interstate. Turn east after exiting to visit the kiosk.

 Location Map

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
Bike Trail
Garbage Bins
Group Use - Sheltered
Hiking Trail
Information Kiosk/Map
Interpretive Trail
Pack in/Pack out
Parking
Picnic Table
Primitive Campsite
Sheltered
Toilet (Vault)
Bicycling
Boating - non-motorized
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Photography
Picnicking
Wildlife Viewing
Beaver
Bobcat
Coots
Ducks
Geese
Gray Partridge (Hungarian Partridge)
Mink
Mourning Dove
Mule Deer
Muskrat
Otter
Sandhill Crane
Snipe
White-tailed Deer
  1. Brady Shortman bshortman@mt.gov
  2. Mailing Address:
  3. WARM SPRINGS
  4. Phone:(406)693-9083