Floaters find this isolated cottonwood-covered
Yellowstone River island an excellent spot to view wildlife, envision
the Corps of Discovery's travel along the river, and hunt for moss
agates. The site is a haven for waterfowl, bald eagles, and whitetail
and mule deer. Though there are no designated hiking trails, the site is
level and easily walked througout the entire 269 acres. At 2,371 feet
in elevation, this site has no formal development and care is needed
when crossing side channels. Crossing is not recommended if water is
flowing. Hand launching for lightweight crafts for boating.
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