Montana’s outdoor season may still have plenty to offer, but a handful of sites across the state are facing closures, partial shutdowns, and special advisories that visitors should know about before heading out. From flood-damaged fishing access sites and unstable riverbanks to construction projects, seasonal walk-in restrictions, and wildfire recovery zones, conditions vary widely depending on the location. Whether you’re planning to fish, hunt, hike, or simply explore, it’s important to check current site status so you don’t run into closed roads, limited access, or safety hazards. Below is a quick roundup of the latest updates (as of December 8, 2025) to help you stay informed and plan your trip with confidence. You can click here for more information from FWP.
As of this update, several fishing-access sites, state parks, and other recreation areas in Montana are under full or partial closure, or have advisory/limited access, due to reasons such as flood damage, unstable riverbanks, construction, seasonal conditions, or fire-recovery.
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