Help keep the Front the way it is now! Increasingly, important habitat along the Rocky Mountain Front is under pressure from the subdivision of private land for residential development. Conservation easements have proven to be a valuable tool for protecting wildlife and a traditional way of life by leaving land in private ownership. However, in order to capitalize on the gains already made, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is in need of renewed funding to purchase additional conservation easements in the coming years. Learn how you can help this important program>>

Travel Plan for the Rocky Mountain Front Released!
The Coalition applauded the Forest Service for its plan that protects wildlife while emphasizing traditional uses on the Front. On October 1st, the Lewis and Clark released a final Travel Plan for the lower two-thirds of the Rocky Mountain Front covering roughly 390,000 acres, excluding the Badger-Two Medicine area. The Plan will guide all travel, recreation, and other uses on the Front for the next two decades, specifying routes for hikers and horseback riders, snowmobiles and off-road vehicles (ORVs) ...more>

Photos and Maps Gallery

View an interactive photo map of the Rocky Mountain Front to see photos of wildlife and landscape views.  go button





View a map of the Rocky Mountain Front courtesy of CommEn Space (540KB in PDF).  go button






View a map of RMF oil and gas leases courtesy of CommEn Space (275KB in PDF).  go button





View a Landsat image of the Rocky Mountain Front from 700 kilometers in space (190KB).  go button