Local fishing hole with lots of Northern Pike. Whitetail Reservoir is a state fishing access site in northeast Montana. This is a day use only site. Small fishing boats, kayaks, and paddle boards can be launched from gravel boat ramps.
More than 50 different kinds of fish swim in Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana's largest body of water. The lake is about 134 miles in length and has a maximum depth of 220 feet when full. There are over 1,520 miles of shoreline, longer than the California coast. The reservoir was created from 1933 through 1937 by constructing a 3.8 mile-long dam across the Missouri River. Some of the hotly pursued species include walleye (a priority among the serious anglers!), northern pike, paddlefish, sauger, lake trout, small mouth bass and chinook salmon. A paved road for larger vehicles provides direct access to the reservoir at Fort Peck Marina, located near the west side of the dam. Other access roads are gravel and/or dirt, leading to Hell Creek Bay, 26 miles north of Jordan, and one on the south fork of Rock Creek Bay, about 10 miles west of Highway 24. All marinas include concrete boat ramps.
Surrounding this large expanse of water is the Charles M. Russell (CMR) National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which provides over one million acres of public land for fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, bird-watching, and other outdoor recreation. Need to check the weather before accessing the reservoir's dirt roads as they can become impassable when wet.
Cromwell's Convenience Store is your one stop do it all store in Scobey, Montana. We have snacks and sandwiches available to take the edge off your travel hunger, also sodas and juices.
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Bowling alley attached to the Dead Horse Bar and Restaurant.
Movie theatre.
Golf on one of North Eastern Montana's nicest 9-hole courses with 3,059 yards and par 36. We have a bar and a lunch counter.
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The Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town sits on 20 acres just west of Scobey and includes 35 buildings that have been developed or restored to depict turn of the century businesses and homes. Its purpose is to collect, preserve and display Daniels County history in all its forms. A collection of antique cars, tractors and machinery is an additional part of its charm.
The Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town is also known for it's 'Dirty Shame Show' held during Pioneer Days the last full weekend in June. This variety show is internationally known and has been performed for some dignitaries of note. The Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town relies primarily on local talent, volunteer efforts and contributions for its ongoing maintenance. Call to confirm Pioneer Day dates.
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Craft beers in Scobey, MT. Check them out on Facebook.
Old school burgers, fries, and milkshakes! Check them out on Facebook.
Bar and restaurant. Cash only! Check them out on Facebook.
Drive-thru coffee right next to the Smoke Creek Inn. Check them out on Facebook.
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Coffee & Breakfast & Lunch
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