Stillwater State Forest is a state forest located in Montana. The forest has an area of approximately 90,000 acres and is one of the seven state forests in Montana.[1][2]
The forest was designated as a state forest in 1925 through a law passed by the Montana Legislature.[1][2]
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- Amelia Island
- Aunt Molly
- Badlands
- Beartooth
- Beckman
- Big Lake
- Blackfoot-Clearwater
- Blackleaf
- Blue Eyed Nellie
- Bowdoin
- Buffalo Head Park
- Bull River
- Calf Creek
- Canyon Creek
- Canyon Ferry
- Dodson Creek
- Dodson Dam
- Dome Mountain
- Ear Mountain
- Elk Island
- F Island
- Flathead Lake
- Flathead River
- Fleecer Mountain
- Fox Lake
- Freezout Lake
- Fresno Reservoir
- Fresno Tailwater
- Gallatin
- Garrity Mountain
- Grant Marsh
- Gravelly-Blacktail
- Haymaker
- Hinsdale
- Horseshoe Lake
- Howard Valley
- Isaac Homestead
- Judith River
- Kootenai/Falls
- Kootenai/West
- Kootenai/Woods Ranch
- Lake Helena
- Lost Creek
- Lower Stillwater Lake
- Madison-Bear Creek
- Madison-Wall Creek
- Milk River
- Mount Haggin
- Mount Jumbo
- Mount Silcox
- Nevada Lake
- Ninepipe
- North Swan Valley CE
- Pablo
- Ray Kuhns
- Robb-Ledford
- Rookery
- Roundhom
- Sanders
- Seven Sisters
- Silver Gate
- Silver Run
- Smith River
- Sun River
- Swan Lake
- Thompson-Fisher CE
- Three Mile
- Threemile
- Vandalia
- War Dance Island
- Warm Springs
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