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.
| BITTERROOT RIVER NEAR DARBY MT | 1690cfs |
| WEST FORK BITTERROOT RIVER NR CONNER MT | 623cfs |
| BITTERROOT RIVER AT BELL CROSSING NR VICTOR MT | 2490cfs |
Lick Creek Bridge, Sec. 18, T4N, R21W To Bear Creek Pass, Sec. 5, T4N, R23W And Twin Lakes Dam, Sec. 29, T5N, R23W
Nez Perce Fork Bitterroot River, Sec. 26, T1S, R22W To Painted Rocks Dam, Sec. 26, T1S, R22W
West Side Blodgett Campground, Sec. 17, T6N, R21W To Bitterroot Forest Boundary, Sec. 17, T6N, R21W
S-B Boundary, Sec. 17, T6N, R21W To Westside Of Blodgett Campground, Sec. 17, T6N, R22W
Blodgett Lake Dam, Sec. 27, T6N, R23W To S-B Wilderness Boundary, Sec. 17, T6N, R21W
Paradise to Selway Falls