Fix a Leak Week
In partnership with the EPA, Fix-a-Leak Week (March 18-24) provides the tools and resources you need to find and fix leaks in your home or business.
In partnership with the EPA, Fix-a-Leak Week (March 18-24) provides the tools and resources you need to find and fix leaks in your home or business.
Give Big is a 24-hour celebration of giving to organizations who serve Gallatin Valley. The day of giving seeks to connect people who care to causes that matter to build a better community. Learn more at https://www.givebiggv.org/.
The Gallatin Canyon County Water and Sewer District (GCCWSD) will hold a public meeting on May 11th, 2022, at 5pm at the BSCWSD Office and via Zoom for the primary […]
Join the Missouri Headwaters Partnership for a virtual panel discussion as they explore and define the nuances and technical parameters of water rights in Montana. Join by Zoom here:Â https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83135632335#success
Join virtually or in person at the Big Sky Water & Sewer District meeting room for a presentation of the Big Sky Groundwater Study by the Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology.
Fishing during runoff can be a thrill. The water is high and cold and the fish are hiding in the murk. Join us with the experts at Gallatin River Guides to learn the tips and tricks you need to tackle the Gallatin.
Join us for an evening with author John N. Maclean as he shares excerpts from his memoir "Home Waters: A Chronicle of Family and a River"
One of our most recent restoration sites still needs a little TLC before it is ready to flourish on its own. Join us for some maintenance at Deer Creek to keep this popular access site happy and healthy!
Join in for a celebration of Montana river culture! Sponsored and administered by the participants and coaches of Wave Train Kayak Team as well as a host of other local partners and sponsors, the Gallatin Whitewater Festival is an annual event consisting of exciting paddling competitions for river people of all ages and experience levels. […]
Join the Task Force and Gallatin River Guides for Fly-Fishing 101 and learn everything you need to know to get out on your own. We’ll cover casting techniques, knot tying, learn where to find the fish on the Gallatin and what flies they’re most attracted to.
Spend a day out on the Gallatin River with the Task Force experiencing your own part in the work around watershed science and water quality monitoring. If you have ever been curious about the watershed science approach and the project work we do, this is a great opportunity to try it out firsthand with the Task Force team!Â
Join a public meeting hosted by the Montana DEQ, as they discuss the recent determination and assessment to list the Gallatin River as impaired, under a 303d Listing. Â