The Teller is a wildlife sanctuary running for 4 miles along the Bitterroot River near Corvallis. The land is managed by a private, non-profit organization working to conserve riparian habitat.

Of the 1200 acres nearly 40 acres is open to the public, called the Teller Trail. Enjoy Teller’s National Audubon Important Bird Area (IBA) status while you walk along the banks of the Bitterroot River and wander through approximately 40 acres of riparian (riverbottom) habitat. Moose, deer, mountain lion and over 145 species of birds have called Teller home. The approximate mile long trail loop can be used for hiking, bird watching and fishing the Bitterroot River.

Website:

tellerwildlife.org

Getting There:

Located on Eastside Highway approximately one mile north of Corvallis, Montana. Look for the historic house at the intersection of Quast Lane.

Office hours:
Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Closed major holidays

Phone: (406) 961-3507

Address:

Teller Wildlife Refuge, 1288 Eastside Hwy Corvallis, MT 59829