Judith River

Judith River

Utica, Montana

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Mailing Address:

4600 Giant Springs Road, Utica, MT 59405

Contact Info

406-454-5840

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About Judith River

Judith River is a tributary of Missouri River. Starting in the Little Belt Mountains and stretching for 127 miles in central Montana and emptying into the Missouri River not far from Judith Landing. This excellent canoeing stream flows through isolated breaks country that features white cliffs, deep coulees, and peculiar rock formations, but floaters should be aware of fences crossing the channel. Captain Clark of the Corps of Discovery named the Judith for Julia Hancock, whom he later married in 1808. Fishing opportunities for Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Burbot, Channel Catfish, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Sauger.

Judith River Activities

Bird Watching

Hunting

Nature Area

Wildlife Viewing

Judith River Amenities

Judith River Reservations

About Judith River

Judith River is a tributary of Missouri River. Starting in the Little Belt Mountains and stretching for 127 miles in central Montana and emptying into the Missouri River not far from Judith Landing. This excellent canoeing stream flows through isolated breaks country that features white cliffs, deep coulees, and peculiar rock formations, but floaters should be aware of fences crossing the channel. Captain Clark of the Corps of Discovery named the Judith for Julia Hancock, whom he later married in 1808. Fishing opportunities for Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Burbot, Channel Catfish, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Sauger.

Judith River Activities

Bird Watching

Hunting

Nature Area

Wildlife Viewing

Judith River Amenities

Judith River Reservations

About Utica, Montana

Elevation: 4,521

Population: 22

County: Judith Basin

The tiny town of Utica, at the headwaters of the Judith River, sits on the route of the one of the most iconic and unique events in Central Montana: the Montana Bale Trail What the Hay. Each year the road from Hobson to Utica to Windham features over fifty clever and whimsical hay bale sculptures.... ...

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