Subtitle The Missouri Breaks Link

: Mile 0, featuring both canoe and motorboat launches.

The is a rugged, 149-mile stretch of the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River in north-central Montana, famously known as the "Breaks" due to the deep cuts and eroded rock formations created by the river over eons. Navigating the Breaks

: This is the primary way to experience the monument. The river provides a relatively gentle flow, but you must plan for public access points as much of the surrounding land is private. Key Launch Sites : subtitle The Missouri Breaks

: Mile 149, the typical take-out point for full-length expeditions. Cultural and Natural Highlights

: Mile 41.5, a popular mid-point for multi-day trips. Judith Landing : Mile 88.5. : Mile 0, featuring both canoe and motorboat launches

: While no permit is required for day use, overnight camping for boaters typically requires registration or small fees at developed landing sites.

: The area is part of a vast, intact prairie ecosystem that supports movement for bison, bighorn sheep, and elk. The river provides a relatively gentle flow, but

: The expedition passed through this area in May 1805. Visitors can see the same white sandstone cliffs and "extraordinary" geological features documented in their journals.