Montana Park List

Ackley Lake State Park
Ackley Lake is nestled right in the heart of Montana’s 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. Head to this reservoir
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