Whitefish Lake State Park
Whitefish Lake State Park This park is 10 acres at an elevation of 3,012 feet. There are 25 camp sites that are RV available with a RV/trailer size limit of 40 feet. It offers a group use area, grills/fire rings, boat ...
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument On January 17, 2001, the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument was officially added to the Department of the Interior's National Landscape Monument System. This national monument includes an ecosystem that parallels the Upper Missouri ...
Tongue River Reservoir State Park
Tongue River Reservoir State Park This is a popular place for people from Decker, and why not take a look at nearby Leaf Rock Creek since you're here at Tongue River Reservoir State Park. Why not visit Tongue River Dam while ...
Smith River State Park
Smith River State Park The Smith River flows 59 river miles from Camp Baker (put-in) to Eden Bridge (take-out). On average, floaters take 4 days to float. A minimum of two nights and three full days should be planned for normal ...
Sluice Boxes State Park
Sluice Boxes State Park When mining was king in Montana, railroad tracks snaked through mountain ranges to reach small boom towns and haul ore to market. One such mining area lay in the Little Belt Mountains south of Great Falls.The mining ...
Salmon Lake State Park
Salmon Lake State Park There are scores of fun endeavors for everybody. At Salmon Lake State Park you find loads of outdoors recreation that you could benefit from. It's a popular place to go to for the inhabitants of. Salmon Lake ...
Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) lies in the high-elevation Centennial Valley and contains primarily wetland and riparian habitats. Red Rock Creek flows through the upper end of the valley, creating the impressive Upper ...
Placid Lake State Park
Placid Lake State Park Placid Lake State Park is a tremendous wilderness region that everybody likes. If only every place had this much outdoors fun stuff, what a great world it would be. Camping at Coyle's RV Park is always a ...
Missouri Headwaters State Park
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 point important to early native Americans, trappers, traders, and ...
Medicine Rocks State Park
Medicine Rocks State Park In the southeastern corner of Montana, just north of Ekalaka are the great sandstone pillars of Medicine Rocks State Park. As its name implies, Medicine Rocks was a place of "big medicine" where Indian hunting parties conjured ...
Makoshika State Park
Makoshika State Park Makoshika, the name is a variant spelling of a Lakota phrase meaning bad land or bad spirits. Today the badlands of Makoshika are set aside for visitors to see and enjoy. In addition to the pine and juniper ...
Lost Creek State Park
Lost Creek State Park Timber Gulch is a brilliant spot to look at; Lost Creek State Park is a brilliant location to visit for more than one day, H-j RV Park is a brilliant location to camp nearby. Lost Creek State ...
Lolo National Forest
Lolo National Forest Lolo National Forest is a gorgeous location that is popular with folks from far and wide. At Lolo National Forest through the summer months highs are in the 80's, and throughout the night it cools down to the ...
Logan State Park
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, Logan is heavily forested with western larch, Douglas-fir, and ...
Lewis and Clark National Forest
Lewis and Clark National Forest The Lewis and Clark National Forest captures and preserves both the minds of Montana – the big dramatic mountains and then the smooth, rolling plains. Lewis and Clark National Forest is a huge chunk of public ...
Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park
Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park is a great place to visit for more than one day, Cardwell Store - RV Park and Campground is a great place to camp nearby, and why not take ...
Kootenai National Forest
Kootenai National Forest The Kootenai, located in the mountainous terrain of extreme northwestern Montana, holds a variety of landscapes for explorers. The pathways that skirt the magnificent 8,000-foot peaks of the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, as well as the striking collage of ...
Humbug Spires Wilderness Study Area
Humbug Spires Wilderness Study Area Part of the Boulder Batholith, the Humbug Spires are a series of granite outcroppings that rise between 300 and 600 feet above the surrounding terrain. This is a rock-climbing Mecca with routes to challenge all skill ...
Hell Creek State Park
Hell Creek State Park You'll reach this campground park, 25 miles north of Jordan, through the spectacular scenery of the Missouri Breaks landscape. On the Hell Creek Arm of Fort Peck Lake, this park provides facilities for most water sports as ...
Helena National Forest
Helena National Forest Helena National Forest has loads of natural beauty; it's a place where everyone has a tremendous time. There is tremendous outdoors recreation at Helena National Forest that you could use. But wait, there's more cool things to do ...
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park Glacier National Park, together with the Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada, form the world's first International Peace Park. But in this rugged section of the northern Rockies, exhilaration is the universal language. Mountain goats cling to craggy, ...
Gallatin National Forest
Gallatin National Forest The Gallatin National Forest was founded in the year of 1899 in south central Montana, United States. The forest was named after Albert Gallatin. Gallatin National Forest is about 2.1 million acres in size and also includes parts ...
Flathead National Forest
Flathead National Forest Flathead National Forest is a national forest spread across 2.3 million acres in the western part of the U.S. state of Montana. The forest is named after the Flathead Indians who were the original residents of this forest. One ...
Flathead Lake State Park
Flathead Lake State Park Flathead Lake State Park stretches across twenty eight miles and is fifteen miles in width. It is known to be the largest freshwater lake of natural origin in the western half of U.S. The Flathead Natural Lake ...
Custer National Forest
Custer National Forest The Custer National Forest is spread across three states- Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. It is made up small pockets of either grassland or buttes of timber. The south- western section of the Custer National Forest is ...
Cooney Reservoir State Park
Cooney Reservoir State Park Cooney Reservoir State Park is one of the most popular recreational areas in the southern part of central Montana. This park has an irrigation reservoir which is a particularly busy place during the summer season. Cooney Reservoir State ...
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge The Charles M. Russell National wildlife Refuge extends 125 miles from Fort Peck Dam in north- central Montana to the Missouri river. Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge which includes Fort Peck Reservoir (245000 in size), ...
Bitterroot National Forest
Bitterroot National Forest Bitterroot National Forest is located in Hamilton, Montana. It occupies around 1.6 million acres of area around the Bitterroot National Valley in west central Montana and the Selway River drainage in the eastern region of central Idaho. Bitterroot National ...
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area The Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area was established on October 15 1966 as an act passed by the Congress. The parks formation was followed by the construction of Yellow Dam by the Bureau of Reclamation. This ...
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest was established in the year 1905 in Montana, USA and it is governed by the U.S. Forest Service. Beaverhead- Deerlodge National Forest is one of the oldest National Forests. The forest is 3.36 million acres ...
Montana Refuges and Recreation Areas
Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife RefugeRed Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge...
Humbug Spires Wilderness Study AreaHumbug Spires Wilderness Study Area Part of the Boulder Batholith, the Humbug Spires...
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Whitefish Lake State ParkWhitefish Lake State Park This park is 10 acres at an elevation of 3,012 feet. There...
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Lolo National ForestLolo National Forest Lolo National Forest is a gorgeous location that is popular with folks from far and wide. At Lolo National Forest through the summer months highs are in the 80’s, and throughout the night it cools down to the 40’s. High temperatures during the wintertime are normally in the 30’s; throughout the dark hours in the... [Read more of this review]
Lewis and Clark National ForestLewis and Clark National Forest The Lewis and Clark National Forest captures and preserves both the minds of Montana – the big dramatic mountains and then the smooth, rolling plains. Lewis and Clark National Forest is a huge chunk of public land that lies from the eastern boundary of Glacier National Park and the Continental Divide eastward through... [Read more of this review]
Kootenai National ForestKootenai National Forest The Kootenai, located in the mountainous terrain of extreme northwestern Montana, holds a variety of landscapes for explorers. The pathways that skirt the magnificent 8,000-foot peaks of the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, as well as the striking collage of cliffs, spires, and canyons at Bull Lake and Marten Creek, provide impressive... [Read more of this review]
Helena National ForestHelena National Forest Helena National Forest has loads of natural beauty; it’s a place where everyone has a tremendous time. There is tremendous outdoors recreation at Helena National Forest that you could use. But wait, there’s more cool things to do in the Big Belt Mountains. There are good sites to explore along the Hanging Valley National... [Read more of this review]
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