The Washoe Park Trout Hatchery in Anaconda, Montana is the state's first and only native westslope cutthroat broodstock facility. Established in 1907 with the support of local industries, the hatchery has raised various species of salmonids over the years and currently manages the state's sole westslope cutthroat broodstock, producing over one million eggs annually for recreational sport fishing and restoration stocking.
Located at the east end of the historic Washoe Park, the hatchery features a visitor center with a display pond of trout, an interpretive center, and a live stream aquarium. With its rich history and dedication to conservation, the Washoe Park Trout Hatchery offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about Montana's native fish species and their importance in maintaining the state's natural ecosystem.
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