Montana Park List

Ackley Lake State Park

Ackley Lake is nestled right in the heart of Montana's Big Sky Country. One glimpse and you'll easily understand how the beautiful views of the surrounding Little Belt and Snowy Mountains and rich agricultural land captured the heart of the legendary Western artist, Charlie Russell, a hundred years ago. Today, ...

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Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park

The old Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack, which was completed in 1919, is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world at 585 feet. At the time it was built, it was the tallest masonry structure of any kind in the world and it remains the world's ...

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Anita Reservoir

Anita Dam and Reservoir, features of the Huntley Project, are located 6 miles southeast of Ballantine, Montana near Billings. This offstream storage dam was completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. Water is released from Anita Reservoir into the Reservoir Canal which flows across Fly Creek ...

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Bannack State Park

Bannack State Park is a registered historic landmark and the site of Montana's first major gold discovery on July 28, 1862. This strike set off a massive gold rush that swelled Bannack's population to over 3,000 by 1863. As the value of gold steadily dwindled, Bannack's bustling population was ...

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Beaverhead Rock State Park

Resembling the head of a swimming beaver, this natural landmark is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The site may be viewed and photographed from a distance, but is not directly accessible. Sacajawea recognized this huge landmark resembling the head of a swimming beaver while traveling with ...

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Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

Located in Southwest Montana, the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest is the largest of the national forests in Montana. The forest offers breath-taking scenery for a wide variety of recreation pursuits. Whether it's wilderness trekking in the Anaconda-Pintler or Lee Metcalf wildernesses, driving the Gravelly Range Road or Pioneer ...

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Beavertail Hill State Park

Just off Interstate 90 east of Missoula, this small park offers river frontage, tipi rentals, a one-hour walking nature trail through a thick canopy of cottonwoods, and developed campsites and picnic areas. Pets on leash are allowed and limit maximum stay of 14 days allowed. There are interpretive programs ...

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Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, covering 13 square miles, is an oasis of native grasslands and wetlands lying within a sea of agriculture. Come visit the Prairie Marsh Wildlife Drive, a winding gravel road that will bring you in close contact with wildlife and their habitats. Success in seeing ...

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Benton Lake Wetland Management District

Benton Lake Wetland Management District (WMD) was established in 1975 in the heart of Montana's Big Sky country. The District covers 25,000 square miles, includes 10 counties, and is the largest WMD in the country. The mission of this WMD is to protect wetlands and surrounding grasslands ...

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Big Arm State Park

RV and tent camping, rental yurts and a nature trail are all here along the shore of magnificent Flathead Lake. Flathead Lake was carved by receding glaciers 10,000 years ago and is the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. Using the public ramp to launch your own ...

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Big Hole National Battlefield

Big Hole National Battlefield is a memorial to the people who fought and died here on August 9 and 10, 1877; combatants in a five month conflict that came to be called the Nez Perce War of 1877. In the summer, staff members conduct hands-on interpretive programs and demonstrations ...

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Big Sheep Creek

Recreational opportunities abound in this area! This isolated, spectacular mountain valley is a narrow canyon with a good dirt road that often provides exceptional opportunities to view bighorn sheep and other wildlife, as well as hiking, picnicking, and auto touring. The Big Sheep Creek Back Country Byway is a ...

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Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966, following the construction of the Yellowtail Dam by the Bureau of Reclamation. This dam, named after the famous Crow chairman Robert Yellowtail, harnessed the waters of the Bighorn River and turned this ...

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Bitterroot National Forest

Leave your stress behind! You will find this spectacular 1.6 million acre forest in southwest Montana and Idaho to be a priceless national heritage. Half of the forest is dedicated to the largest expanse of continuous pristine wilderness in the lower 48 states -- the Selway Bitterroot, Frank Church ...

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Black Coulee National Wildlife Refuge

Black Coulee NWR is located north of Dodson in northeastern Blaine County, Montana. A portion of the refuge was purchased with migratory bird funds, and technically is a Waterfowl Production Area. This unstaffed station contains one large retention reservoir with a newly-replaced water control structure and reconstructed concrete/rubble spillway. ...

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Black Sandy State Park

Black Sandy has been a favorite recreation destination for years. It is located about 15 miles northeast of Helena and provides year-round fishing opportunities on Hauser Lake. One of the few public parks on the shores of Hauser Lake, this popular campground provides access for boating, waterskiing, kokanee salmon ...

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Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge

Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), located 7 miles east of Malta, Montana, was established in 1936 to provide habitat for migrating, nesting, and feeding birds. More than 260 species of birds, 26 species of mammals, and a variety of reptiles, amphibians, and fish can be seen at the ...

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Bowdoin WMD

The Bowdoin WMD is located in Valley, Phillips, Blaine, and part of Hill Counties in northern Montana. The District varies from glaciated end moraine pothole concentrations to glacial outwash plains with many man-made reservoirs subject to severe soil erosion. Most WPAs and wetland easements are located in ...

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Brush Lake State Park

From the air, Brush Lake looks like a piece of turquoise tossed on a sand dune. The intense blue of the lake is entirely out of place in the caramel-colored monotony of wheat stubble that marches to all horizons in this northeastern corner of Montana. From the ground, 280-acre ...

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Canyon Ferry Lake

Canyon Ferry Dam and lake are located in Montana about 50 miles downstream from where the Gallatin, Madison, and Jefferson Rivers join to form the Missouri River. This lake, with 35,181 surface acres and 76 shoreline miles, offers excellent fishing opportunity for rainbow trout, perch, ling, and walleye. Concrete ...

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Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge

Extending 125 miles up the Missouri River from the Fort Peck Dam in north-central Montana, the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is approximately 1,100,000 acres in size and includes the 245,000 acre Fort Peck Reservoir. Given the size and remoteness of the Refuge, the area has ...

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Charles M. Russell Wetlands Management District

Extending 125 miles up the Missouri River from the Fort Peck Dam in north-central Montana, the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is approximately 1,100,000 acres in size and includes the 245,000-acre Fort Peck Reservoir. Given the size and remoteness of the Refuge, the area has changed very ...

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Chief Plenty Coups State Park

Situated within the Crow Indian Reservation in south-central Montana, 40 minutes south of Billings, this day-use park preserves the log home, sacred spring, and farmstead of Chief Plenty Coups. Plan at least an hour to walk the grounds and browse through the visitor center that commemorates the life of ...

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Clark Canyon Reservoir

Clark Canyon Reservoir is located 20 miles south of Dillon Montana and is the head waters of the Beaverhead River. Many recreation opportunities are available around the reservoir including boating, camping, fishing, picnicking, waterskiing, hunting, photography and wildlife viewing. Seven campgrounds offer individuals the option to stay on all ...

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Clark's Lookout State Park

Clark's Lookout State Park is located just 1 mile north of Dillon off Highway 91. Near the paved parking lot, interpretive signs explain navigational methods used by the expedition. Make the short walk to the top of the lookout and you'll discover a magnificent view of the Beaverhead Valley ...

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Cooney State Park

Cooney State Park is home to Cooney Reservoir, the largest body of still water in the area. Head to this reservoir 40 minutes south of Billings to boat, play in the water, camp, and fish. The most popular recreation area serving south-central Montana, it's always a busy place in ...

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Council Grove State Park

Open year-round as a day use area, the 186 acre park marks the location of the 1855 council between Isaac Stevens and the Flathead, Kootenai, and Pend d'Oreille Indians. The council resulted in the HeUgate Treaty, which created the Flathead Indian Reservation. In addition to its historic significance, Council ...

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Creedman Coulee National Wildlife Refuge

Creedman Coulee NWR is a 2,728-acre easement refuge which contains only 80 acres of Service-owned land. Much of the remaining acreage in private ownership is farmed. It is located 30 miles north of Havre in Hill County, Montana. Creedman Reservoir is a large retention reservoir with a recently reconstructed ...

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Custer National Forest

The lands of the Custer National Forest and National Grasslands lie scattered across 20 counties in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Elevations range from less than 1,000 feet in the Sheyenne Grasslands to 12,799 foot Granite Peak, the highest in Montana. The vast distances across which ...

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Earthquake Lake Visitor Center

On August 17th, 1959 an earthquake near the Madison River triggered a massive landslide. The slide moved at 100 m.p.h. and in less than 1 minute, over 80 million tons of rock crashed into the narrow canyon, blocking the Madison River and forming Earthquake Lake. This earth-changing event, known ...

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