Paddling Montana features over 30 river trips for avid paddlers, floaters, and anglers. This updated and revised guide provides the information you need to plan a perfect day on the water: Detailed river descriptions, Maps showing access points and river miles, Level of difficulty, optimal flows, rapids, and other hazards. Paddling Montana offers opportunities for kayakers, canoers, rafters, rowers, and water adventurers of every interest and ability level. Whitewater enthusiasts can head for the Gallatin or the Madison's Beartrap Canyon. Anglers can cast to rising rainbows, browns, and cutthroat on the Bitterroot River. History buffs can follow the route of Lewis and Clark's historic paddle through Montana. Kit Fischer, a conservation professional and river enthusiast, grew up paddling and rafting rivers across Montana with his parents, Hank and Carol Fischer, the original authors of The Floater's Guide to Montana (now Paddling Montana). A Montana native, Kit has explored nearly every mile of floatable river in the state from Ekalaka to Eureka.
He lives in Missoula. Falcon is the premier publisher of outdoor recreation guidebooks in North America. Written by and for outdoor enthusiasts, these guides not only provide you with the skills you need but also take you along with our authoritative local experts on these experiences of a lifetime. Book jacket.