X
 
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.shanasheartofhealing.com
YOUR ONLINE RESOURCE FOR EVERYTHING
MONTANA
http://issuu.com/newwestcommunicationsllc/docs/montana_health?mode=window&pageNumber=1
Outdoors


Day Trip: West Fork of the Bitterroot
June 28, 2010


Robbe Lindsay holds a cutthroat trout on the West Fork of the Bitterroot River. Dave Reese photo
Just two hours south of Missoula lies a gem of a river, and a gem of a fishing trip.
The West Fork of the Bitterroot runs out of Painted Rocks Reservoir, through canyon before opening up onto the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountains.
The river, not large by Montana standards, offers excellent fishing for cutthroat trout, a species native to Montana. The river is bordered mainly by private land, so floating is the best way to fish this river. (Check your Forest Service map for put-in and takeout locations.)
There are a couple of good Forest Service campgrounds along the river, and at night you can fall asleep listening to the gurgle of the water while watching the brilliant sky dotted with stars.
Above Painted Rocks Reservoir sits the Pepperbox Guest Ranch, a working ranch that raises Paint and Quarter horses, as well as a herd of Texas longhorns.
Guests at Pepperbox Ranch experience the Montana lifestyle, with activities catered to guests, including trail rides and big, hearty meals.
"Eating is an event of itself," says owner Kristy Gibbs.
In the winter, guests can cut their own christmas trees and put them in their cabins, or take a sleigh ride. In the summer, the fishing is also good, with the West Fork running right through the ranch.
The ranch is geared to children and families. "The kids have a great time," Gibbs said. "They can just run and be kids."
On the Web: www.pepperbox.com; 406-349-2920. E-mail: info@pepperbox.com

More Articles

Outdoors
They Come out at Night: grooming Big Mountain
Life in the Saddle: a Montana cattle drive
On the Edge: Coyotes survive, thrive despite development
Sometimes Wild: Montana's Pryor Mountain wild horses
Skijoring championships return to Whitefish
Hiawatha’s Trail — biking the Tunnels on Lolo Pass
S Ranch cowboys capture Custer Ranch Rodeo title
Camping in Style: a new way to get in a tipi
Huge lake trout caught by 84-year old on Flathead Lake
Spring wildlife courses offered in Glacier National Park

    More->

Sign up here to receive news and information in our weekly Montana Living eNews.

enter your email here
http://www.shanasheartofhealing.com
http://www.wetradenetwork.com
Related Videos

The family that skis together: getting kids to snow how
Spring begins in Yellowstone when first baby animals arrive
Winter Catch: Montana's Lake Superior Whitefish
Trip to Nowhere: Schafer Ranger Station
Glacier Park web cam
Great Places to Watch Wildlife in Montana
Bull trout on rise in Flathead drainages
State wildlife agency to appeal wolf listing
New web site helps hunters plan their Montana hunt
Finding Yourself: tips for not getting lost in the outdoors

    <-Previous    More->
All Content Copyright Montana Living Magazine 2005 - 2013. This website does not provide medical or legal advice and is for information purposes only.
Montana Photography
Powered by FlexPortal Build a website without any coding