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**Current Status & Access:** Snowden Bridge, located 14 miles northwest of Fairview on County Road in Richland County, provides access to the Missouri River near the historic Nohly area. **Please note:** Due to flooding impacts, there is currently no boat ramp at this site. Bank fishing is available, but boaters should verify current conditions before visiting and consider alternative access points.
**About the Area:** This access point serves paddlers and boaters exploring the Upper Missouri River, a significant waterway historically tied to the fur trade era. The nearby Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (1828-1867) offers cultural context to the region's heritage. The Snowden Bridge itself is a notable engineering landmark, featuring a vertical lift span completed in 1913 that was once the longest of its kind in the world.
**Planning Your Visit:** Paddlers should confirm current site conditions and water levels before launching, as seasonal flooding affects availability. For those seeking full-service boat ramps with camping and facilities in the region, nearby alternatives like Pelican Point may be worth considering. Contact local management (406.228.3700 for the Culbertson area) for up-to-date information on access and any site limitations.
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