Fox Lake Wildlife Management Area

Fox Lake
  1. Located within an important migratory route in Northeastern Montana, Fox Lake Wildlife Management Area is a diversity of wetland and upland habitats. The primary goal of the Fox Lake WMA is to manage a diversity of wetland and upland habitats for the benefit of wildlife, with waterfowl being the focal species. The WMA further benefits a variety of bird, mammal, reptile, and amphibian species. The primary goal of the WMA is to provide public opportunity for outdoor recreation, primarily in the forms of hunting, trapping and bird watching.
Region 6
Latitude/Longitude: 47.679 -104.64554
Size: 1657.47 acres
Elevation: 2362 ft
Open: 2018-01-01 to 2018-12-31
Directions:
Richland County in eastern Montana. 23 miles west of Sidney. One mile south of Highway 200 near the town of Lambert. Access by county roads north and south of WMA.

 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
Pack in/Pack out
Trapping
Walk-in Hunting
Wildlife Viewing
Gray Partridge (Hungarian Partridge)
Mule Deer
Ring-necked Pheasant
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Waterfowl
White-tailed Deer
  1. Ryan Williamson ryanwilliamson@mt.gov
  2. Mailing Address:
  3. 1 Airport Rd
  4. GLASGOW
  5. 59230
  6. Phone:(406)228-3700