Arod Lake

Arod Lake

Choteau, Montana

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Mailing Address:

4600 Giant Springs Road, Choteau, MT 59405

Contact Info

406-454-5840

fwprg42@mt.gov

About Arod Lake

Arod Lake is a state fishing access site located in northwest Montana. One of the region's several wildlife preserves, the Arod Lakes Waterfowl Production Area is worth getting off the beaten path to visit. The 800-acre unit is located about 15 miles northeast of Choteau. Established in 1993 when land was purchased from area farmers, the waterfowl production area encircles three main lakes and several smaller ponds and canals. The main lake is dubbed Arod Lake while the other two larger bodies are Middle and Round lakes. The primary management goal for the area is to provide breeding and migration habitat for migratory birds. Secondarily, the preserve is designed to provide year-round recreational opportunities for bird-watching, game and bird hunting and fishing.

Wildlife using the preserve include a vast variety of waterfowl, ring-necked pheasants, gray partridge and mule and white-tailed deer. The area also enjoys large concentrations of snow geese in the spring of the year and high numbers of ring-billed and California gulls. Double-crested cormorant, Canada geese and white pelicans nest each spring on several islands on the main lake.

Boating may also be enjoyed on the lake. There is a boat launch for carry-in or 4-wheel drive trailer launching. Camping is permitted and toilets are available. 14 day stay limit.

Arod Lake Activities

Bird Watching

Boating

Fishing

Lake Fishing

Motor Boating

Picnicking

Swimming

Tent Camping

Wildlife Viewing

Arod Lake Amenities

Boat Launch

Toilets

Arod Lake Reservations

Season

All Year

About Arod Lake

Arod Lake is a state fishing access site located in northwest Montana. One of the region's several wildlife preserves, the Arod Lakes Waterfowl Production Area is worth getting off the beaten path to visit. The 800-acre unit is located about 15 miles northeast of Choteau. Established in 1993 when land was purchased from area farmers, the waterfowl production area encircles three main lakes and several smaller ponds and canals. The main lake is dubbed Arod Lake while the other two larger bodies are Middle and Round lakes. The primary management goal for the area is to provide breeding and migration habitat for migratory birds. Secondarily, the preserve is designed to provide year-round recreational opportunities for bird-watching, game and bird hunting and fishing.

Wildlife using the preserve include a vast variety of waterfowl, ring-necked pheasants, gray partridge and mule and white-tailed deer. The area also enjoys large concentrations of snow geese in the spring of the year and high numbers of ring-billed and California gulls. Double-crested cormorant, Canada geese and white pelicans nest each spring on several islands on the main lake.

Boating may also be enjoyed on the lake. There is a boat launch for carry-in or 4-wheel drive trailer launching. Camping is permitted and toilets are available. 14 day stay limit.

Arod Lake Activities

Bird Watching

Boating

Fishing

Lake Fishing

Motor Boating

Picnicking

Swimming

Tent Camping

Wildlife Viewing

Arod Lake Amenities

Boat Launch

Toilets

Arod Lake Reservations

Season

All Year

About Choteau, Montana

Elevation: 3,799

Population: 1,805

County: Teton

The Rocky Mountains soar near the town of Choteau, rising almost perpendicularly out of the northern plains. Choteau is the gateway to this spectacular stretch of mountains known as the Rocky Mountain Front. From Choteau, the Lewis and Clark National Forest adjoins the Bob Marshall Wilderness... ...

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