- LAKE THIBADEAU NWR
- Lake Thibadeau NWR is located 12 miles north of Havre in Hill County, Montana. The refuge was established as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other
- LAMESTEER NWR
- Lamesteer NWR is situated on the prairie in the east central portion of Montana, 20 miles southeast of Wibaux. The 800-acre easement refuge was established by Executive Order
- Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge
- Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located along the Bitterroot River in the scenic and historic Bitterroot Valley of western Montana. Surrounded by the Bitterroot and Sapphire
- Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
- Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park is Montana's first and best-known state park featuring one of the largest known limestone caverns in the Northwest. Naturally air conditioned, these spectacular
- Lewis & Clark National Forest
- The Lewis and Clark National Forest lies in central and north central Montana within the upper Missouri River system. The Forest encompasses portions of thirteen counties.
West of Great Falls,
- Libby Dam And Lake Koocanusa
- Libby Dam spans the Kootenai River, in the northwestern corner of Montana. Libby Dam is 422 feet tall and 3,055 feet long. Lake Koocanusa (Koo for Kootenai,
- Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
- On a scorching June Sunday in 1876, thousands of Indian warriors converged on a grassy ridge rising above the valley of Montana's Little Bighorn River. On the ridge five
- Little Rockies Recreation Management Area
- This heavily-timbered, isolated mountain range rises abruptly from the surrounding plains, providing habitat for a unique mix of mountain and prairie wildlife. Many species found infrequently in eastern Montana
- Logan State Park
- Logan State Park is located in northwest Montana. The campground offers tent and trailer sites, restrooms and drinking water. With frontage on the north shore of Middle Thompson Lake,
- Lolo National Forest
- Located in the "big sky country" of Montana, lies the Lolo National Forest. The Forest surrounds the western Montana community of Missoula. The crest of the Bitterroot
- Lone Pine State Park
- The park offers a self-guided nature trail and several informal hiking trails, as well as horse trails and an archery range. There are three scenic overlooks that provide views
- Lost Creek State Park
- Spectacular grey limestone cliffs and pink and white granite formations rise 1,200 feet above the canyon's narrow floor. Lost Creek Falls, in the northwest corner of the park, cascades
- Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge
- Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in the west-central portion of Flathead County in the serene and picturesque mountain drainage known as Pleasant Valley. The Refuge
- Madison Buffalo Jump State Park
- Situated on the edge of a broad valley carved by the Madison River, this high limestone cliff was used for 2,000 years (as recent as 200 years ago) by
- Makoshika State Park
- To the Sioux Indians, Ma-ko-shi-ka meant bad earth or bad land. Today, as Montanas largest state park, the pine and juniper studded badland formations house the fossil remains of
- Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge
- Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1935 to provide breeding habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife. It is situated in the heavily glaciated rolling
- Medicine Rocks State Park
- As the name implies, Medicine Rocks was a place of "big medicine" where Indian hunting parties conjured up magical spirits. Weathering has given the soft sandstone rock formations a
- Missouri Headwaters State Park
- Within the boundaries of this scenic park the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers merge to form the 2,300 mile Missouri River. The Missouri Headwaters area was a geographical focal
- National Bison Range
- The National Bison Range is a diverse ecosystem of grasslands, Douglas fir and ponderosa pine forests, riparian areas and ponds. The National Bison Range is one of the
- National Bison Range National Wildlife Refuge
- Established in 1908, the National Bison Range is one of the oldest wildlife refuges in the nation. It was established with the first Congressional appropriations ever made for
- Nelson Reservoir
- The Nelson Reservoir, a feature of the Milk River Project, is located 19 miles northeast of Malta, Montana provides offstream storage for irrigation of Malta Division lands in the
- Northwest Montana Wetland Management District
- The Northwest Montana Wetland Management District (WMD), established in 1970, is located throughout Lake and Flathead counties in northwestern Montana. The District consists of 14 Waterfowl Production Areas
- PABLO NWR
- Pablo National Wildlife Refuge is located on tribal trust lands of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. It is superimposed on the irrigation reservoir managed by the Bureau of
- Painted Rocks State Park
- Located in the Bitterroot Mountains, Painted Rocks Reservoir offers boating, camping, and fishing in a scenic, western pine-forest setting. The park is 23 acres in size and is 4,724
- Parker Homestead State Park
- This sod-roofed log cabin is representative of the thousands of simple frontier homes that provided shelter for hopeful pioneers who settled Montana. This small park is on 1.7 acres
- Pictograph Cave State Park
- First there was the land, the mountains and the rivers. Humans are but recent newcomers to this place now called Montana. However, when and how they arrived is still
- Pirogue Island State Park
- Floaters find this isolated cottonwood-covered Yellowstone River island an excellent spot to view wildlife, envision the Corps of Discoverys travel along the river, and hunt for moss agates. The
- Pishkun Reservoir
- Pishkun Dikes and Reservoir are part of the Sun River Project. The Reservoir is an offstream storage reservoir, about 15 miles northeast of Gibson Dam and is formed
- Placid Lake State Park
- Located on a branch of the Clearwater River, Placid Lake is known for its good trout fishing and smooth water. A number of facilities are provided for camping, picnicking,
- Pompeys Pillar National Monument
- Pompeys Pillar was designated as a National Monument in January 2001.
Prior to its monument status, it was a designated National Historic Landmark in 1965.
It was part of the