: While no permit is required for day use, overnight camping for boaters typically requires registration or small fees at developed landing sites.

: This is a remote wilderness area. You must carry all necessary water, food, and emergency supplies, as there are no services once you leave the launch points. Expand map AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Boaters' Guide - Bureau of Land Management

: The expedition passed through this area in May 1805. Visitors can see the same white sandstone cliffs and "extraordinary" geological features documented in their journals.

: Mile 41.5, a popular mid-point for multi-day trips. Judith Landing : Mile 88.5.

: Mile 0, featuring both canoe and motorboat launches.

The is a rugged, 149-mile stretch of the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River in north-central Montana, famously known as the "Breaks" due to the deep cuts and eroded rock formations created by the river over eons. Navigating the Breaks

: Late spring through early autumn; summers can be extremely hot and dry.

Subtitle The Missouri Breaks (2025)

: While no permit is required for day use, overnight camping for boaters typically requires registration or small fees at developed landing sites.

: This is a remote wilderness area. You must carry all necessary water, food, and emergency supplies, as there are no services once you leave the launch points. Expand map AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Boaters' Guide - Bureau of Land Management subtitle The Missouri Breaks

: The expedition passed through this area in May 1805. Visitors can see the same white sandstone cliffs and "extraordinary" geological features documented in their journals. : While no permit is required for day

: Mile 41.5, a popular mid-point for multi-day trips. Judith Landing : Mile 88.5. Expand map AI responses may include mistakes

: Mile 0, featuring both canoe and motorboat launches.

The is a rugged, 149-mile stretch of the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River in north-central Montana, famously known as the "Breaks" due to the deep cuts and eroded rock formations created by the river over eons. Navigating the Breaks

: Late spring through early autumn; summers can be extremely hot and dry.