Harry Morgan Fishing Access Site is a scenic riverside campground managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP), located 3.5 miles south of Ovando along the Ovando-Helmville Road in Region 2, Montana. Sitting at an elevation of 4,081 feet on 64 acres, the site offers direct access to the North Fork Blackfoot River — a prized waterway for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts in western Montana. The campground features primitive campsites and toilet facilities, making it a great base for a rustic getaway in the heart of Montana's wilderness. Anglers will enjoy excellent fishing along the North Fork Blackfoot River, while paddlers can take advantage of the gravel boat ramp — open to non-motorized watercraft only. Boating, camping, and fishing are the primary activities at this site. The surrounding landscape reflects the rugged beauty of the Montana Rockies, with wide open skies, forested hills, and the peaceful sounds of the river nearby. With a maximum stay of 7 days and a trailer limit of 25 feet, Harry Morgan FWP is well-suited for both tent campers and those arriving with smaller rigs. It's an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience in Montana's iconic backcountry.