Heads up, campers! According to a recent press release, black bear sightings are on the rise near campsites on the Ashland Ranger District of the Custer Gallatin National Forest, and with fall here, bears are in full “eat-all-the-food” mode before hibernation. Keep your campsite clean, stash your food, coolers, and even scented items like toothpaste or pet treats in bear-proof containers or vehicles, and never feed or approach a bear—they’re curious, unpredictable, and bigger than you think. Play it smart, respect wildlife, and everyone can enjoy a safe and unforgettable outdoor adventure. For more tips, check out the Forest Service and Montana FWP bear safety pages.

For more information on bear safety and how to prevent conflicts, visit the Custer Gallatin National Forest website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r01/custergallatin/safety-ethics/bear-aware

Or visit the Montana Fish and Wildlife and parks website: https://fwp.mt.gov/conservation/wildlife-management/bear/be-bear-aware

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