![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/671e8ee94fd51574bcc03a04/c9b8c631-e14b-41c1-a274-10efb13b0e86/IMG_2494.jpg)
Badlands 4 or 5 Day Adventures
Trip Snapshot:
Duration: choose from a 4 or 5 day adventure.
Difficulty level: Appropriate for all ages 4+
Departure location: Fort Benton, MT
Overview
Montana’s Badlands aka “The Missouri River Breaks” are less traveled, wilder and absolutely stunning.
The Monument borders expand significantly as the landscape steepens, becomes more rugged and far reaching. Visit several in-tact homesteads, catch sight of trophy-size Bighorn Sheep, cross the Nez Perce Historic Trail, explore dinosaur bone beds and revel in the multi-colored, vast landscape. Hike above the river at various points to absorb the magnificent view. The ‘Breaks’ refers to how the land appears from above - as though the braided, twisted and numerous drainages leading down to the river have broken the landscape. One can always feel a slight or major change when you push off from Judith Landing and head downriver into the marvelous Badlands. Most importantly, immerse yourself in this wild, remote landscape and disconnect from the pressures of life, work and modernity.
The difference between our 4 and 5 day trips:
The main difference is the inclusion of a layover day. What is a layover day, you might ask? Well, it’s a day we stay at the same campsite for two nights in row. On this day, you don’t have to worry about packing up any of your belongings or gear. We offer a longer hiking option. We use the entire day to hike, explore, relax, swim, play games and enjoy the riverside setting.
Sample Itineraries
Badlands or “Breaks” 4 Day Adventure
4 days is the minimum amount of time to cover the 61 miles. Of course, there is plenty of time to enjoy serene, peaceful paddling with ample time out of the canoe to experience the magnificent hiking opportunities, explore homesteads, indulge in the history, spend quality time with your fellow travelers, and, of course, relax riverside.
-
Launch day! Meet at our headquarters in Fort Benton. Everyone is transported in our shuttle vans to the launch point, Judith Landing, about a 2 hour. Once at Judith Landing, the guides do the heavy lifting, loading gear and final preparations. Depending on timing, the guides might choose to serve lunch under shade cottonwood trees before setting off on the river. Enjoy a serene and magnificent paddle. The distance can vary widely depending on the campsite of choice. Expect 8-12 miles. Optional exploration to Hagadone Homestead or Murray Dugout. Arrive at camp around 3pm, options include McGary Bar, McKeiver Rapids, Stafford Ferry and Connie’s Bottom. While the guides unload and finish camp set up, situate your personal items in your tent, refresh with a swim and settle into camp life. Gourmet dinner & dessert are served and clean up completed. Afterwards, explore, play games, relax, unwind. When permitted, the guides will close the evening with a prudent campfire.
-
Coffee is ready by 6:30am. Enjoy the sunrise and morning solace while the guides prepare a hearty, homemade breakfast. While they clean up, you pack your personal items. The guides will help tear down all the tents, load the canoes. The group sets out for a rull day of paddling to camp #2 - Gist Bottom or Bullwacker Creek. The paddling distance can also vary widely, from 18-26 miles depending on where the group camped that night. Suffice to day, we take several breaks and offer a lengthy stop of lunch. There aren’t significant hikes, but rather opportunities to visit in-tact homesteads along the river. This day is absolutely magnificent and the most beautiful scenery on the entire river. Once at camp, use this time to settle in, relax, stretch your legs and refresh after a day of paddling. Gourmet dinner & dessert are served and clean up completed. Afterwards, explore, play games, relax, unwind. When permitted, the guides will close the evening with a prudent campfire.
-
Coffee is ready by 6:30am. Enjoy another magnificent paddle - about 8 miles - passing Cow Island, the Nee Mee Poo Trail and several important historical sites to Woodhawk Bottom. Cool off in the river and prepare for an optional hike to a special overlook where you can view the massive horseshoe bend in the river below. Enjoy the shade of the trees and dine on a homemade, fresh lunch post hike. Jump back in the canoes for a seemingly short paddle, 5-8 miles. Camp options include Chimney, Hideaway Coulee or Stairstep. Gourmet dinner & dessert are served and clean up completed. This night is usually memorable. Walk upriver with a life jacket and float to camp or don a party shirt during cocktail hour.
-
Take out day. Enjoy the last morning and take it all in. The paddling distance today is roughly 12 miles, and we stop midway for a bathroom break and to stretch the legs. Our take out destination is James Kipp Recreation Area. The guides set out lunch under shade cottonwood trees while they work hard and fast to load all the gear and canoes onto our trailers. The three hour drive puts most folks to sleep. We will stop for a bathroom break. We arrive back at our headquarters in Fort Benton around 4pm. Once back, we unload, regroup and say our goodbyes.
Pricing & Availability
$1400 per adult
$1260 per child (10 and under)
Available Dates:
June 10-13
June 26-29
July 1-4
July 5-8
July 15-18
July 19-22
August 9-12
August 23-26
September 1-4
September 13-16
As always, if you are interested in a private trip, please contact us. We can usually accommodate any launch date request.
Badlands or “Breaks” 5 Day Adventure
The extra day allows for a coveted layover day. Long, serene paddling days are balanced with a layover day and optional long hike. Enjoy the magnificent hiking opportunities, explore homesteads, indulge in the history, spend quality time with your fellow travelers, and, of course, relax riverside.
-
Launch day! Meet at our headquarters in Fort Benton. Everyone is transported in our shuttle vans to the launch point, Judith Landing, about a 2 hour. Once at Judith Landing, the guides do the heavy lifting, loading gear and final preparations. Depending on timing, the guides might choose to serve lunch under shade cottonwood trees before setting off on the river. Enjoy a serene and magnificent paddle. The distance can vary widely depending on the campsite of choice. Expect 8-12 miles. Optional exploration to Hagadone Homestead or Murray Dugout. Arrive at camp around 3pm, options include McGary Bar, McKeiver Rapids, Stafford Ferry and Connie’s Bottom. While the guides unload and finish camp set up, situate your personal items in your tent, refresh with a swim and settle into camp life. Gourmet dinner & dessert are served and clean up completed. Afterwards, explore, play games, relax, unwind. When permitted, the guides will close the evening with a prudent campfire.
-
Coffee is ready by 6:30am. Enjoy the sunrise and morning solace while the guides prepare a hearty, homemade breakfast. While they clean up, you pack your personal items. The guides will help tear down all the tents, load the canoes. The group sets out for a rull day of paddling to camp #2 - Gist Bottom or Bullwacker Creek. The paddling distance can also vary widely, from 18-26 miles depending on where the group camped that night. Suffice to day, we take several breaks and offer a lengthy stop of lunch. There aren’t significant hikes, but rather opportunities to visit in-tact homesteads along the river. This day is absolutely magnificent and the most beautiful scenery on the entire river. Once at camp, use this time to settle in, relax, stretch your legs and refresh after a day of paddling. Gourmet dinner & dessert are served and clean up completed. Afterwards, explore, play games, relax, unwind. When permitted, the guides will close the evening with a prudent campfire.
-
Layover Day! Enjoy the sunrise and morning solace. Absolutely no need to rush. The guides prepare a hearty, homemade breakfast. While they clean up, you pack your hiking pack or decide to stay in camp. What is a layover day? Well, it is a day where we stay at the same camp twice, meaning we don’t have to pack up anything or load canoes or paddle! The guides will lead interested folks on a hike back, up and out of the river corridor. This hike can be long (8 miles) and folks can turn around and head back to camp anytime. The hike passes by Gist Homestead and winds back and up. The views from the top are absolutely stunning and worth it. On a clear day, you can see several satellite mountain ranges. The loop hike takes you close to Clark’s Viewpoint, where Captain Clark thought he first spotted the Rocky Mountains. After hiking, use the day to swim, relax, nap, bathe and get to know your fellow travelers. Optional short walk to the John Ervin Homestead just outside of camp. Gourmet dinner & dessert are served and clean up completed. Afterwards, explore, play games, relax, unwind. When permitted, the guides will close the evening with a prudent campfire.
-
Coffee is ready by 6:30am. Enjoy another magnificent paddle - about 8 miles - passing Cow Island, the Nee Mee Poo Trail and several important historical sites to Woodhawk Bottom. Cool off in the river and prepare for an optional hike to a special overlook where you can view the massive horseshoe bend in the river below. Enjoy the shade of the trees and dine on a homemade, fresh lunch post hike. Jump back in the canoes for a seemingly short paddle, 5-8 miles. Camp options include Chimney, Hideaway Coulee or Stairstep. Gourmet dinner & dessert are served and clean up completed. This night is usually memorable. Walk upriver with a life jacket and float to camp or don a party shirt during cocktail hour.
-
Take out day. Enjoy the last morning and take it all in. The paddling distance today is roughly 12 miles, and we stop midway for a bathroom break and to stretch the legs. Our take out destination is James Kipp Recreation Area. The guides set out lunch under shade cottonwood trees while they work hard and fast to load all the gear and canoes onto our trailers. The three hour drive puts most folks to sleep. We will stop for a bathroom break. We arrive back at our headquarters in Fort Benton around 4pm. Once back, we unload, regroup and say our goodbyes.
Pricing & Availability
$1400 per adult
$1260 per child (10 and under)
Available Dates:
June 10-14
July 15-19
July 24-28 (Private)
July 29-August 3
As always, if you are interested in a private trip, please contact us. We can usually accommodate any launch date request.
Reservation Information
Deposit and Cancellation Policy
We require a 25% deposit per person to secure your spot. We require final payment 60 days prior to the trip departure. Reservations made within 60 days of trip departure must be paid in full at the time of booking. We accept check or you can conveniently and seamlessly book online.
Due to the seasonal nature of our business, cancellations can prove very costly to us. However, we understand that things happen outside of our control. Refunds of monies will be given at the following rates:
Prior to 60 days before launch date, we will refund 50% of your deposit.
60 days or less before launch date, no refunds will be given.
In certain circumstances, you can opt to hold credit with us for monies paid, and postpone your trip for a following summer. A $300 handling fee will be applied. The remaining funds will be applied to a trip in the future. Contact us for details.
Discounts Available
Early booking discount – 5% early off when you send a deposit prior to January 31st
Large group – enjoy a 5% discount when you party reaches 10 or more people
Returning customer - 5% discount for returning customers
Kids - Children 10 or younger receive 10% off the adult trip price.
Veteran (active and retired service members) - 5% in honor of R. Hartung, best friend
Journalists - please contact us for details and arrangements
What We Provide
Equipment supplied by Upper Missouri River Canoe Guides
Wenonah fiberglass and Kevlar canoes with paddles (12 oz. carbon fiber bent shaft). Read more about our high-end gear and equipment - definitely the best on the river!
Canoe backrests
Life jackets
Waterproof dry bags sufficient to carry all of your gear (multiple sizes, large and small)
Tent - varying sizes & capacities (we will coordinate sleeping arrangements)
Inflatable extra thick ThermaRest sleeping mattress
Complete camp kitchen, including chairs and tables, utensils, etc.
Large waterproof tent to cover dining area
First aid kit
Gear Boat (on most trips)
Food: 3 meals per day starting with lunch on the first day to lunch on the last day, including ALL cooking and clean up. Varying snacks throughout the days. Browse our sample menu
A cooler of locally-crafted beer
Drinking water, juice, iced tea, lemonade, Gatorade, coffee, hot chocolate, tea
Drinking ice: multiple coolers of drinking ice for beverages and cocktails. We encourage you to bring any and all beverages you prefer.
We bring multiple reference books, including the only comprehensive mile-by-mile history digest authored by us. We also bring games appropriate for adults and kids!
In Addition
Advice and logistics assistance throughout the planning process
Detailed preparation and packing list
Consistent and reliable communication for everyone in your group
Pre-trip meeting then night before Launch (not mandatory). We meet at the Grand Union Hotel (or another convenient location depending on where you are staying). During this meeting, we will do introductions, give you dry bags and instruction on packing them efficiently, answer any last minute questions you might have, establish a time to meet at our headquarters the next morning and offer a brief safety talk.
Logistics and Planning
We recommend you stay in Fort Benton the night before the trip. Great Falls is also an option.
Night before Launch - 5:00pm - (not mandatory) Attend our pre-trip meeting at the Grand Union Hotel. We will do introductions, give you dry bags and instruction on packing them efficiently, answer any last minute questions you might have, establish a time to meet at our headquarters the next morning and offer a brief safety talk.
Launch Day - 7:30-8:00am - We meet at our headquarters at 2210 Main St. You can park your car safely and securely outside our shop and leave any valuables or heat sensitive electronics in our locked shop as well. After we finish packing up, we hit the road. For the White Cliffs, the launch point is Coal Banks Landing (45 minute drive).
Take-out - It never fails to be a reluctant endeavor, but all good things must come to an end. We meet our shuttle vans at the take out around noon and typically arrive back at our headquarters between 3-4 o’clock. Thus, we recommend you stay in Fort Benton or Great Falls this night.
The take out location is James Kipp Recreation Area.
Frequently Asked Questions
-
Are you flying into Great Falls? Don’t know how to get to Fort Benton? We can help.
For our guided trip folks, we can offer shuttle service for $145 each way (for the van, not per person). Thus, if there is multiple people, you can split the cost. Sometimes, renting a car and storing it at our headquarters is less expensive. Send us an email or call if you are interested in arranging a shuttle through us.
-
You provide the following:
Your personal clothes and gear (reference our comprehensive list when packing)
Sleeping bag (you can rent a clean, lightweight bag for $30 if absolutely necessary)
Pillow
Sunscreen, insect repellent, etc.
Optional snacks, beverages and alcohol
Gratuity for the hard working guides: We recommend the following gratuity guideline: $15 - $25 per person per guide per day. But, any amount is appreciated and welcomed
Additional considerations:
Travel Insurance - For your convenience, we work with Travelex Insurance Services to provide plans to help protect you and your travel investment against the unexpected. Inquire for information.
Shuttle to and from the airport - flying in and don’t want to rent a car? Contact us for current pricing and scheduling information.
-
Early booking discount – 5% early off when you send a deposit prior to January 31st
Large group – enjoy a 5% discount when you party reaches 10 or more people
Returning customer - 5% discount for returning customers
Kids - Children 10 or younger receive 10% off the adult trip price.
Veteran (active and retired service members) - 5% in honor of Robert Hartung, a best friend who served his country and left us too soon
Journalists - please contact us for details and arrangements
-
We require a $400 deposit per person to secure your spot. We require final payment 60 days prior to the trip departure. Reservations made within 60 days of trip departure must be paid in full at the time of booking.
-
Due to the seasonal nature of our business, cancellations can prove very costly to us. However, we understand that things happen outside of our control. Refunds of monies will be given at the following rates:
Prior to 60 days before launch date, we will refund your deposit less 50%.
60 days or less before launch date, no refunds will be given.
In certain circumstances, you can opt to hold credit with us for monies paid, and postpone your trip for the following summer. A $300 handling fee will be applied. The remaining funds will be applied to a trip in the future. Contact us for details.
-
In today’s changing travel environment, it’s important to protect your travel investment so you can relax and enjoy your trip. Unforeseen events such as flight delays, baggage loss or even a sudden sickness or injury could impact your travel plans. For your convenience, we offer a Travelex Insurance Services protection plan to help protect you and your travel investment against the unexpected.
For more information on the available plans click here or contact Travelex Insurance 800-228-9792 and reference location number 26-0056.
The product descriptions provided here are only brief summaries and may be changed without notice. The full coverage terms and details, including limitations and exclusions, are contained in the insurance policy. Travelex Insurance Services, Inc CA Agency License #0D10209. Travel Insurance is underwritten by Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Company, NAIC #22276. V94
-
We will provide a gourmet lunch (locally sourced or food from our own garden or that we foraged, hunted or fished), snacks and beverages including, cold water, iced tea/lemonade & seltzer water. We can loan you a cooler and provide ice if you wish to bring additional beverages. Browse our sample menu page and get hungry for our amazing food.
-
NO WAY! We have guided folks from age 2–90 years old. There are no rapids, and this canoe trip is accessible to all ages and ability levels. Beginner paddler? No problem. We will offer expert paddling guidance on and off the water.
-
We primarily use double canoes and folks will be split according to their travel companions. We have 3 and 4 seater canoes for families with children. If there are is an odd number, someone will be with a guide. We take the canoe configuration seriously and factor in the composition of the group. Solo? Good for you! You will most likely be in a canoe with a guide (not a stranger).
-
During the day, we stop regularly to stretch our legs and offer potty breaks. The guides carry supplies and take care to make everyone comfortable. We generally camp at 1-3 sites that have normal pit toilets, depending on the itinerary. If we decide to camp at a site that does not have an established pit toilet, you will have the pleasure of enjoying a ‘toilet’ system erected by the guides. We find a private, gorgeous location away from camp, erect a privacy tent and set up a toilet (a five gallon bucket with a regular toilet seat fitted to the top) - otherwise known in river language as ‘the groover.’
-
We do not offer formal showers, but most folks choose to bath in the river. Biodegradable soap is recommended. Please pack all items you need on a regular basis.
-
Relaxing in camp is a wonderful choice also. The guides will provide a thorough overview of what to expect, duration and difficulty of each hike so you can opt in or out. On most hikes, you can simply go part of the way and turn around and head back to camp to relax.
-
In short, no. This canoe trip takes us deep into the remote prairie of North central Montana. Consider this a wilderness adventure. There is no place to plug in a device to charge it. The guides generally bring a small solar charger which you can utilize. We recommend you consider purchasing a small solar charger and battery bank. If you primarily use your smart phone for pictures, put your phone on airplane mode right away (you should anyway because there is no cell phone reception), and your battery should last 3-4 days or more. We recommend you embrace the lack of connection :-)
-
No! In the spring (May and June), we do encounter mosquitos in the early morning and evening, but the annoyance is nothing a little bit of bug spray can’t handle. Towards late July and August, we find ourselves dealing with an increased fly population, but again, they are more of an annoyance. We recommend you bring along a s
-
This trip takes you through the grassland prairie of north central Montana. During the main paddling season the weather is typically hot and sunny; temperatures in the 90’s are common, but fortunately humidity is very low. Evening temperatures are normally in the 40’s and 50’s.
June is a terrific month - everything is green, the flowers are blooming, the river is flowing a bit faster, and there is generally less river traffic. However, the weather can be unpredictable during Spring. Rain is likely and expect to experience the infamous and tenacious Missouri River mud.
July and August are incredibly reliable as far as weather is concerned. It is mostly hot with long days, virtually no bugs, and a bit more river traffic. The heat may be a challenge for some, but also enjoy the opportunity to swim often in the shallow and refreshing river.
September brings the nostalgia of fall colors, warm days, cool nights and generally less people, and, again, chance of intermittent inclement weather.
Have additional questions?
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page, or contact us below.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/671e8ee94fd51574bcc03a04/ac92d792-68ce-4be3-ba4d-0910d9c77e20/WQW220622-021.jpg)
The Upper Missouri River Guides Difference
Ready to plan your Upper Missouri
River adventure?
Use the link below, email us (info@uppermissouri.com), call or text (406-616-2001)