Rattlesnake National Recreation Area

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Rattlesnake National Recreation Area is a United States national recreation area located 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) north of Missoula, Montana in the Rattlesnake Creek drainage area. It is administered by the Lolo National Forest and is adjacent to the Rattlesnake Wilderness. Both the recreation area and the wilderness area were established by the U.S. Congress on October 19, 1980.

LocationMissoula County, Montana, United States
Coordinates46°57′N 113°55′W
Area28,000 acres (113.31 km2)
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Rattlesnake National Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Rattlesnake National Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Rattlesnake National Recreation Area
LocationMissoula County, Montana, United States
Nearest cityMissoula, Montana
Coordinates46°57′N 113°55′W
Area28,000 acres (113.31 km2)
EstablishedOctober 19, 1980
Governing bodyUnited States Forest Service
WebsiteRattlesnake National Recreation Area
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There are more than 73 miles of hiking trails in the recreation area many of which are also open to horseback riders, mountain bikers, and cross-country skiers.

Biology and ecology

A Calypso orchid
A white-tailed deer drinks from Rattlesnake Creek

Flora

Though host to invasive plant species including leafy spurge,[1] the Rattlesnake contains native plant communities such as Sphagnum riparium at Shoo Fly Meadows, one of the only Sphagnum bogs in the Western United States.[2] Native orchid species may be found in the recreation area, including Calypso bulbosa, Cypripedium montanum, and Corallorhiza striata.[3]

Fauna

Popular with fishermen, Rattlesnake Creek hosts bull trout, cutthroat trout, and mountain whitefish.[4] Along the trail, green comma and western tiger swallowtail butterflies may be found, amongst others.[5] Mammals which frequent the National Recreation Area include elk, white-tailed deer, mountain goat, and grizzly bear.[6] Birdwatchers visiting the Rattlesnake may find over forty bird species[7] including pileated woodpecker, great grey owl, ruffed grouse,[8] and American dipper.[9] Visitors should exercise caution, for black bear and mountain lion frequent the area.[10]

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