- Ackley Lake State Park
- Ackley Lake is nestled right in the heart of Montanas Big Sky Country. The diverse water recreation opportunities at this 160-acre park include fishing, boating, picnicking and camping.
- Almena Diversion Dam
- The Almena Diversion Dam is located 8 miles east of Norton, Kansas along the valley of Prairie Dog Creek in north-central Kansas and about 11 miles downstream from Norton
- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
- The old Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack, completed in 1919, is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world at 585 feet. The inside diameter is 75
- 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
- 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
- Beaverhead Rock State Park
- Sacagawea recognized this huge landmark, resembling the head of a swimming beaver, while traveling with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. Site can be viewed and photographed from
- 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
- Beavertail Hill State Park
- Beavertail Hill State Park is located on the Clark Fork River 245 miles from the mouth on the right hand side as you face down stream. Just off Interstate
- Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
- Covering 12,383 acres (19 square miles), Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located on the western edge of the northern Great Plains, 50 miles east of the Rocky
- 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
- Big Arm State Park
- Big Arm State Park is located on Flathead Lake. Camping, a long beach, nature trail, and a yurt rental are all here. This park is a popular jump-off point
- 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
- Big Sheep Creek
- 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
- 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.
- Bitterroot National Forest
- The Bitterroot National Forest occupies 1.6 million acres in the Northern Rocky Mountains, surrounding the Bitterroot Valley in west central Montana and a portion of the Selway River drainage
- BLACK COULEE NWR
- 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
- Black Sandy State Park
- One of the few public parks on the shores of Hauser Lake, this popular campground provides access for boating, waterskiing, kokanee salmon and trout fishing, and other water activities.
- 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
- 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 to
- Brush Lake State Park
- Brush Lake is a deep, clear lake with white, sandy beaches surrounded by grass fields and linear stands of spring wheat. Due to the mineral make-up of this lake,
- 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,
- 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
- Charles M. Russell Wetlands Management District
- The CMR Wetlands Management District (CMR WMD) includes three WPA's: Clarksfork WPA, Tews WPA and Spidel WPA. CMR WMD is administered by a wetland manager who is located
- Chief Plenty Coups State Park
- Situated within the Crow Reservation in south-central Montana, 40 minutes south of Billings, this park was the home of Plenty Coups, last chief of the Crow. This day-use park
- Clark Canyon Reservoir
- Clark Canyon Dam and Barretts Diversion Dam are features of the East Bench Unit of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program. Recreation on Clark Canyon Reservoir and Barrett's Diversion
- 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 navagational methods used by the expedition.
- Cooney State Park
- Cooney State Park is located on Cooney Reservoir. It is the only FWP managed site on Cooney Reservoir and a tributary of Red Lodge Creek.
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- Council Grove State Park
- Council Grove State Park is located on the Clark Fork River 203 miles from the mouth on the right hand side as you face down stream. It is one
- Creedman Coulee NWR
- 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
- 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