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The Ant Flat Ranger Station is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located 2 miles south of Fortine, Montana in Kootenai National Forest. It was added to the Register on December 30, 1996. [1] It includes modern and historical buildings, with the latter in a cluster.
The Bull River Guard Station, also known as Bull River Ranger Station, on the banks of the Bull River near its confluence with the E. Fork Bull River in the Kootenai National Forest, in Sanders County, Montana, was established in 1907. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]
There are local ranger district offices in Eureka, Fortine, Libby, Trout Creek, and Troy, Montana. [1] About 53 percent of the 94,272-acre (381.51 km 2) Cabinet Mountains Wilderness is located within the forest, with the balance lying in neighboring Kaniksu National Forest. [2] Ranger station at Murphy Lake
Apr. 30—The Kootenai National Forest is taking steps to prepare a comprehensive Over-snow Motorized Use Travel Plan to manage motorized over-snow use across 2.2 million acres of National Forest ...
Feb. 28—The Department of Agriculture is putting $9.8 million toward wildfire crisis mitigation in the Kootenai National Forest through the U.S. Forest Service's Wildfire Crisis Strategy. The ...
Trego currently has one location listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Ant Flat Ranger Station, which was officially designated in 1996. [12] Ant Flat Ranger Station is open to the public year-round and is located halfway between Fortine Creek Road and Highway 93 on Ant Flat Road.
Aug. 18—The Kootenai region is under a red flag warning through Friday night as weather forecasters predict gusty winds and low humidity. The National Weather Service issued the warning Thursday ...
Pages in category "Kootenai National Forest" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Ant Flat Ranger Station; B. Bull River Guard Station; C.