- Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
- Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is primarily a high elevation mountain wetland-riparian area. Red Rock Creek flows through the upper end of the Centennial Valley, within which
- Rosebud Battlefield State Park
- This 3,000-acre Eastern Montana rolling prairie park preserves the site of the June 17, 1876, battle between the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and General Crooks soldiers supported by the
- Salmon Lake State Park
- A natural impoundment, Salmon Lake is one of the beautiful links in the chain of lakes on the Clearwater River and just south of Seeley Lake. Fishing, boating, and
- Sluice Boxes State Park
- Remains of mines, a railroad, and historic cabins line Belt Creek as it winds through a beautiful canyon carved in limestone. This rugged area has seen its share of
- Smith River State Park
- The Smith River is a unique 59-mile river corridor. Permits are required to float the stretch of Smith River between Camp Baker and Eden Bridge. Noted for its spectacular
- South Phillips Recreation Management Area
- This large area of rolling prairie with shrub/scrub is a nationally important breeding area for shortgrass bird species, such as mountain plover, burrowing owl, ferruginous hawk, Baird's sparrow, and
- Spring Meadow Lake State Park
- Located on the western edge of Helena, this 30-acre spring-fed man-made lake is noted for its clarity and depth. This urban day-use-only park, minutes from Helena and fed by
- SWAN RIVER NWR
- The Swan River National Wildlife Refuge lies in the serene and picturesque Swan Valley Mountain Range in northwest Montana. Most of the refuge lies within a valley
- Thompson Falls State Park
- A mature, mixed pine forest makes this a cool and private park. Attractions include fishing, nature walks, bird watching and boating. A relaxing and comfortable place to camp, this
- Tongue River Reservoir State Park
- The impounded Tongue River provides a 12-mile long reservoir set in the scenic red shale and juniper canyons and open prairies of south eastern Montana. Large bodies of water
- Tower Rock State Park
- Tower Rock State Park is a 140-acre site along the stretch of the Missouri River between Craig and Pelican Point. There is a small parking area, vault toilet, hiking
- Travelers' Rest State Park
- Located at a historic and contemporary crossroads, Travelers' Rest State Park is a place where visitors can say with certainty that they are walking in the footsteps of Lewis
- UL Bend 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
- Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River and Missouri B
- This 149-mile section of the Missouri River is the only major portion that has been preserved in a natural and free-flowing state. It is a remarkable float trip for
- Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
- This national monument
includes an ecosystem that parallels the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic
- War Horse 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
- Wayfarers State Park
- Located near the quaint resort town of Bigfork on the northeast shore of Flathead Lake, this park is 67 acres in size and is 2,923 feet in elevation. A
- West Shore State Park
- West Shore is located in a mature forest overlooking Flathead Lake. The park's glacially-carved rock outcrops give spectacular views of Flathead Lake and the Mission and Swan Mountain Ranges.
- Western Heritage Center
- The Western Heritage Center, in downtown Billings, is a regional museum that interprets and reflects life in the Yellowstone River Valley. The Western Heritage Center cares for a collection
- Whitefish Lake State Park
- A mature woodland contributes to this pleasant, secluded campground and beach. Boating, swimming and fishing are popular activities and the lake is rarely windy so it provides ideal conditions
- Wild Horse Island State Park
- The largest island in the largest freshwater lake (Flathead Lake) west of Minnesota. Wild Horse Island has been a landmark since the Salish-Kootenai Indians were reported to have used
- Wolf Island Wilderness
- NOTE: The Wolf Island Wilderness is currently CLOSED to the public. Please see the web link for more information.
The Wolf Island Wilderness now contains a total of 5,126 acres
- Woodston Diversion Dam
- Woodston Diversion Dam is a feature of the PSMBP - Solomon Division - Webster Unit. This area is managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks as a
- Yellow Bay State Park
- Yellow Bay is in the heart of the famous Montana sweet cherry orchards. Cherry blossoms color the hillsides during spring. In the summer, cherries can be purchased at nearby