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Freezeout LakeThe Snow Geese usually reach Freezeout in early March, where they rest up from a nearly 1,000 mile flight from California. Best viewing of the birds is from sunrise to 10:00am and from 4:30pm until sunset. Binoculars, telescopes, a light lunch, and possibly warm clothing will make your viewing more enjoyable. Management goal: To provide habitat for waterfowl and upland game bird production and public hunting and viewing opportunity. Hunting opportunities: General public hunting for waterfowl and upland game birds. Tundra swan hunting by permit only. Muskrat trapping available for successful applicants. Wildlife viewing: Year-round opportunity for viewing wildlife, including upland game birds and raptors in winter, waterfowl migrations in spring and fall, and waterfowl and shorebirds in summer. Call 406-467-2646 for an automated waterfowl update. Activities
Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing
Directions
Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area is located in Teton County in north central Montana 40 miles west of Great Falls along US Highway 89 between Fairfield and Choteau.
Access to area from US Highway 89, or Frontage road from Fairfield, to various turnouts and parking areas year-round; interior roads open to vehicles March 15 to the beginning of waterfowl season annually; dike system roads closed to vehicles. Hours / Season of Operation
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Contact Information
Freezeout Lake
Mailing Address:
PO Box 488
Fairfield, MT 59436 Street Address:
Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and parks
Fairfield, MT 59436
Phone: 406-467-2646
http://fwp.mt.gov
Payment / Reservation Information
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