Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Boaters' Guide Map Set

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The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Boaters' Guide map set is produced by the Bureau of Land Management and is intended to enrich the Upper Missouri experience for both new and well-seasoned river floaters. In addition to updated maps, you will find information on river access points, campsites and safety tips as well as information on Lewis and Clark's campsites and observations during their passage through this area in 1805 and 1806.

The recently updated Boaters Guide provides 19 maps of the river with an accompanying discussion about each map on a facing page. Information is keyed to designations by "river miles," which is the distance along the river traveling downstream. This Boaters' Guide covers the river section from Fort Benton to Judith Landing (mile 88.5). This Boaters' Guide supercedes the former "Maps 1 and 2" of the set.

The continuation of the river from Judith Landing to James Kipp State Park (mile 149) is shown on the accompanying two-sided "Maps 3 and 4." It also contains safety tips, maps, suggestions about camping and interpretive information to make your trip more enjoyable. Both maps are printed on waterproof and tear resistant paper.

The Boaters' Guide booklet for the upper stretch, and Maps 3 and 4 for the lower stretch of the Missouri are indispensable for your safe and memorable river experience.


11 in. by 5.5 in. shipped 8 ounces
for just $15.95
18 in. by 36 in. open

Bundle the above with "Montana's Wild and Scenic Upper Missouri River, 2nd Edition" and save 10%!

Montana's Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River is a one hundred forty-nine mile wilderness stretch of the Missouri River that has changed but little since Lewis and Clark first saw it in 1805. In addition to the river corridor's incredible beauty, it played a major role in the settling of the West, and there are scores of important historic sites along its banks, including Indian encampments, Lewis and Clark campsites, steamboat landings, fur trading post sites, and abandoned homesteads. The Upper Missouri is the premier section of the Lewis and Clark Trail, which stretches from St. Louis to the Pacific coast.
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