At a Glance
202Square Miles
97.6%Public Land
4,900 - 8,400Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Leave a hunt plan with family and friends
- GPS maps recommended
- Have ability to quarter/transport trophy
- Knowledge of survival techniques




Summit-North Fork Birch Creek district is in portions of Pondera and Glacier Counties 100 miles northwest of Great Falls. Lewis and Clark National Forest provides thousands of acres of public lands. Glacier National Park boundary also establishes the northern boundary and the Blackfoot Indian Reservation is on the eastern edge. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks have a drawing for residents only limited antlered bull license.
Hunting in this unit may be a challenge physically as the mountains are steep and drainages are heavily timbered. Bulls like the lush damp or boggy meadows, thick stands of willows and dense timber. If you’re looking for above a 140” Boone and Crockett trophy you will have your work cut out for you.