Amelia Island is a state fishing access site located in southeast Montana between Billings and Miles City. The area is for day use only on the Yellowstone River where fishing and boating may be enjoyed. Hand launch small craft. Primitive site.

Two cabins available for bed & breakfast or pheasant hunters' lodging. Cabins are within easy walking distance of modern bathroom; meals served in log lodge.

Length: 1.0 miles.Trail Begins: Homrey Island.Trail Ends: Loop

USGS Map1: Hysham, Montana.USGS Map2: Myers, Montana.Township 6N; Range 35E; Section 22

Hysham visitors are greeted by a panorama of green fields, pasture lands and strips of grain. Popular recreation areas include the Howery Island Wildlife Viewing Area (232-7000) and Isaac Homestead Wildlife Management Area. Both offer wildlife viewing, fishing and more.

Isaac Homestead State Wildlife Management Area is located in southeast Montana on the Yellowstone River. Fishing and boating may be enjoyed in the area. There is a boat launch for carry-in launching only.

Myers Bridge Fishing Access Site is day use site only on Yellowstone River. There is a boat launch. Open all season.

Sarpy Creek Guest House

Sarpy Creek Guest House is a two bedroom country house. Excellent hunting nearby. A walking trail along the creek is available to guests. Situated on a 430 acre, 5th generation family farm, quiet, country setting says it all. Enjoy bird watching and other wildlife viewing.

Stockman Bank is open Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Our drive-up is open Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 4:00pm.

Treasure County 89?rs Museum

The Treasure County 89'ers Museum started in 1989 with the renovation of a building on Hysham's main street. Local history is being preserved with displays and exhibits including an early day soda fountain that has been restored and is open on special occasions.

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