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Arapooish and Swinging Bridge fishing access sites have been reopened for full public access, officials say

Missoula, MT – According to the state officials, damages from flooding this year and in 2022 caused Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks to restrict access and close these sites.

State officials have announced that the restoration and maintenance work has been completed to allow FWP to fully reopen both sites to the public.

Arapooish FAS, locally know as Koyama’s Pond, on the Bighorn River had been closed to motorized access since June 23.

The entrance road to this site has become narrower at a culvert crossing and visitors are advised to use caution when driving into and out of the site.

Cones are in place to mark the area. FWP has plans to replace the culvert and repair the road at this section.

Swinging Bridge FAS on the Stillwater River had been closed to all public use since June 16, 2022.

Visitors are advised the camping area has been rearranged and the raft launch has moved to the south end of the site.

Written by Ryan Mills

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