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Cochrane Dam open to bicyclists, hikers June 19

Bicyclists and hikers will have a unique chance to walk across Cochrane Dam on the Missouri River on June 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The dam is normally closed to public access, but Northwestern Energy and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks are partnering to allow the special public access opportunity.

Normally only available as an out and back hike/ride, opening the dam for public access on this day will allow trail users to make a loop and hike or ride both sides of the river on the same trip, according to FWP.

The River’s Edge Trail from the North Shore to the South Shore or vice versa can be used to reach Cochrane Dam, and once there, visitors may hike or walk their bike across the river on the dam.

Giant Springs State Park staff or volunteers will be present on both sides of the dam to run the event and signage will be out around the trails to help direct visitors.

Trail users should expect to encounter heavier than normal traffic during this event, and bicyclists should control their speed, yield to all, stay to the right except when passing, and ring a bell or call out before passing. A few areas of the trail are rated as moderately difficult and riders should plan accordingly.

This event is subject to change. For more information contact Giant Springs State Park at 406-727-1212.

Cochrane Dam can be accessed via:

Lewis and Clark Trailhead –

Rainbow Trailhead-

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