MISSOURI HEADWATERS

Located in Southwestern Montana, the Madison River is formed by the Firehole and Gibbon Rivers within Yellowstone National Park. It runs north to Three Forks where it joins the Jefferson and Gallatin Rivers to form the headwaters of the Missouri. The Madison is considered to be Montana’s most outstanding river because it features the best dry fly fishing, has the highest trout density and offers the most consistent fishing action. All surrounded by some of the most picturesque scenery imaginable.