Hall-Camas Creek Conservation Easement

Year
2011
Grant Amount
$35,000
Total Project Cost
$493,680

Outside the Target Area

Project Description

The Hall-Camas Creek property contains 2.5 miles of Camas Creek and nearly 200 acres of important, agricultural land. The surrounding timberlands that include Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine provide critical habitat for elk, black bear, Canadian lynx, mountain lion and local bird species. The Camas Creek is also home to native cutthroat trout.

Purpose

Connect 21 acres of wildlife habitat to protect more than 2.5 miles of riparian habitat along Camas Creek and improve public recreational access.

The Hall-Camas Creek Conservation Easement adjoins 237 acres along Camas Creek. To date, the Camas Creek drainage remains to be one of the most important conservation projects in the Potomac Valley. The easement was made possible with funds provided by the Montana Fish & Wildlife Conservation Trust and the Missoula Open Space Bond. The Five Valleys Land Trust and the Hall family will remain as managers for the property. The project provides improved public access to surrounding timberlands and will ultimately protect approximately 721 acres in the Potomac Valley.

Directions

East of Bonner, Montana and two miles south of Potomac, Montana. Travel east on Highway 200 from Bonner for approximately 15 miles. Turn right on Potomac Road. Turn right on Swanson Lane.

Restrictions

Contact project sponsor (Five Valleys Land Trust: 406-549-0755) for specific restrictions regarding this property.