Darby Boat Ramp is a concrete boat ramp located in Darby, Montana. It is 30 feet wide and provides access to the Bitterroot River, a popular destination for fishing and recreational boating. The ramp is maintained by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks and is free for public use.
The Bitterroot River is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow and brown trout being the most common species caught. The river is also popular for canoeing, kayaking, and rafting. Motorized watercraft are permitted on the river, but speeds are limited to prevent damage to the riverbanks and to reduce noise pollution.
This information was verified on the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks website as of August 2021.
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River Point Complex | 26 | |||
Forest Grove FAS | ||||
Thibodeau FAS | 8 | |||
Lewis and Clark | ||||
Quartz Flat | 52 | |||
Seeley Lake Complex | 29 | |||
Earl Tennant | 6 | |||
Salmon Lake State Park | 20 | |||
Kreis Pond | 7 |