The Fred L. Robinson Bridge over the Missouri River on MontanaPictures.Net
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60411 The
Fred Robinson Bridge on the Missouri River (above). This view
is for the approximately 7,000 people
who paddle the 148 miles from Fort Benton to the Fred Robinson
Bridge each year. Even though we were born in Montana, the
first time
we made the trip we didn't know what the Missouri River destination
would look like.
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scroll to the right to see the view.)
60411 The
overlook above the Fred Robinson Bridge on the Missouri River.
The
overlook is also the beginning of a spectacular nineteen mile loop that
will give you a visual "taste" of the Charles M. Russell National
Wildlife Refuge.
If you
are short on time, make a point to drive a one mile east of the signs pictured
above.
You will
be able see the Missouri River from the Fred Robinson Bridge to the
early beginnings of Fort Peck Lake.
(Please
scroll to the right to see the view.)
The Fred Robinson Bridge on the Missouri River
Tour
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