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Recreation and the River: How we Co-Exist with a Healthy Gallatin

Recreation and the River: How we Co-Exist with a Healthy Gallatin

We all know that the Gallatin River has so much to offer. On top of its breathtaking beauty and critical habitat, our watershed is known for its world-class fly-fishing, rafting, and abundant access to scenic hikes through the Custer-Gallatin National Forest....

The Forgotten Fork

The Forgotten Fork

Something happens to me every time I enter the Gallatin Canyon. On one hand, I am uplifted by the natural beauty of the river, the geologic formations above its banks and the ample wildlife along its shores. But on the other, I am saddened by the constant rush of...

Gallatin Victories: Conservation Success Stories

Gallatin Victories: Conservation Success Stories

Now that some time has passed since the New Year holiday, we’ve had a chance to take stock of the last few months—and we’re thrilled with what we see. After several major victories and important organizational developments, it’s clear the Gallatin River is in good...

Montana Headwaters Legacy Act Introduced

Montana Headwaters Legacy Act Introduced

In the late afternoon on November 30, 2020, Senator Jon Tester officially introduced the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act, a Wild and Scenic Rivers bill that would protect 336 river miles in the Treasure State. For us here at the Task Force, it was an exciting moment to...

Call for Support: Resort Tax Comment Letters

Call for Support: Resort Tax Comment Letters

Every year, the Gallatin River Task Force applies for funding from the Big Sky Resort Tax Area District. These funds are vital for ensuring we have the capacity to deliver for the river. During the allocation process, members of the public have the opportunity to show...

A Wild & Scenic Gallatin

A Wild & Scenic Gallatin

Anyone who has spent time on the Gallatin River would agree it is among the finest waterbodies in the western United States. For whitewater enthusiasts, there’s the Mad Mile, anchored by the iconic House Rock. For anglers, there’s Baetis Alley, a dry-fly fisherman’s...

Recreating Responsibly

Recreating Responsibly

As temps warm, we’re all raring to get back outside and stay there, passing the time along our riverbanks, trails, ridgelines, and shorelines. In the Upper Gallatin watershed, we enjoy nearly unencumbered access to outdoor recreation, but with that access comes...

Task Force Takes

Task Force Takes

Our positions on critical issues. As a watershed group, our approach is fundamentally collaborative. We seek consensus through partnerships, and our positions on key issues reflect that. Here’s where we stand. Montana Headwaters Legacy Act As a member of the Montanans...