Established Camping
Fresno OHV Area
Fresno OHV Area in Montana features open terrain with rolling hills and sparse vegetation. Temperatures range from lows around 10°F in winter to highs near 85°F in summer. Nearby, Fresno Reservoir offers opportunities for fishing and boating, while the Bear Paw Mountains provide hiking trails and scenic views.
Description
Bureau of Land Management
Approximately 82 acres in size, this recreation area is located in the badlands 18 miles north of Havre, Montana. This area is open to motorized wheeled vehicles and offers a variety of terrain and challenges for all off-road enthusiasts. The area boundary is signed, and all off-road users are required to stay within the boundary area. Off-road vehicles are NOT permitted to cross Cottonwood Creek. Important Reminder for Users: The only access to the OHV area once you leave the graveled county road is through private and state land. Please be respectful of the landowner’s generosity in granting access to public lands and leave the area in the same or better condition than you find it.
Fee Info
No Fees
Location
Fresno OHV Area is located in Montana
Directions
From Highway 2 in Havre, take the overpass and continue north on Hwy 232/Wildhorse Road for 15 miles; turn west on Road 110 North and proceed 3 miles; turn south on Road 365 North for 1 mile then proceed west for 1.2 miles on the dirt road. This unimproved dirt road may be impassable when wet.
Coordinates
48.71361135 N
109.99805575 W
Access
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- Tent Sites