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    Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
    The Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack built in 1919 still stands 585 feet tall. It is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world. The park is inaccessible, but can be viewed from various locations, including from Highway 1.
    Address: 3201 Spurgin Road Anaconda  MT  USA  59804
    Telephone 1 406 542-5500 
     

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    Salmon Lake State Park
    Salmon Lake State Park is immediately adjacent to Highway 83. Proving to be one of the most beautiful links in the Clearwater River chain of lakes, Salmon Lake is an ideal place for a picnic amidst the ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. Activities include fishing, boating and water skiing.
    Address: Montana 83 Seeley Lake  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 677-6804 
     

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    Beavertail Hill State Park
    Conveniently located off Interstate 90 East, the Beavertail Hill State Park offers river frontage, a nature trail and developed camps and picnic areas. Tipi rentals are also available in this park.
    Address: County Road Missoula  MT  USA  59804
    Telephone 1 406 542-5500 
     

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    Lion's Club City Park
    Located on McLeod Street south of downtown, this city park features picnic facilities, a new and modern 1000 Hands Playground as well as several tennis courts which are open to the public. The park is also home to the outdoor Ramsey Swimming Pool which is open June through August.
    Address: McLeod Street Big Timber  MT  USA  59011
     

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    Glacier National Park
    Encompassing Montana's mountainous North West corner, and bordering Canada's Waterton National Park, Glacier National Park boasts terrain ranging from rolling grasslands to alpine tundra. Travel the famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, and explore glacier valleys. Spot a bald eagle in the skies or fish for trout in one of the many lakes or rivers. Glacier National Park has over 1 million people hiking, skiing, and enjoying its 1,600 square miles each year.
    Address: Park Headquarters West Glacier  MT  59936
    Telephone 1 406 888-7936 


     

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    Granite Ghost Town State Park
    Granite Ghost Town is a harsh reminder of how fragile the mining business can be. This 1890s town that was known for its silver has well-preserved buildings which allow visitors to experience an old town that was bustling with activity just over a century ago. Buildings include the Granite Mine's Superintendent's House and ruins of the old miners' union hall.
    Address: East on Gravel Road opposite Center Street Philipsburg  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 542-5500 
     

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    Wild Eyes Animal Adventures
    Photograph wildlife, including wolves, cougar, lynx, grizzly and more in their natural habitat.
    Address: 894 Lake Drive Columbia Falls  MT  59912
    Telephone 1 406 387-5391 
     

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    Calf Creek Wildlife Management Area
    Encompassing 2,333 acres, the Calf Creek Wildlife Management Area offers a variety of outdoor activities including hunting, bicycling, bird watching and wildlife viewing. The park is located eight miles east of Hamilton.
    Address: Hamilton Heights Road Hamilton  MT  USA
    Send an Email Send an Email (1) Telephone 1 406 542-5500 
     

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    Painted Rocks State Park
    Painted Rocks is a 293-acre recreational area offering boating and water sport activities. This State Park also offers camping facilities.
    Address: Route 473 Hamilton  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 542-5500 
     

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    West Shore State Park
    Glacially carved rock outcrops rise from Flathead Lake to overlooks with spectacular views of the lakeshore and the Swan and Mission Mountains. Considered the most private park on Flathead Lake, this site is distinguished by a mature fir, pine, and larch forest. The beach is rocky but visitors can still swim, boat, and camp here.
    Address: U.S. 93 .  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 844-3066 
     

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    Lolo National Forest
    Camping, hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing are just a few of the outdoor activities that are offered in the Lolo National Forest. Visitors enjoy the many campgrounds that are in the area.
    Address: . .  MT  USA
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 406 329-3750 
     

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    Madison Buffalo Jump State Park
    Madison Buffalo Jump State Park offers impressive views of the Madison River valley and allows visitors to imagine the historic scene of bison jumping to their death. Interpretive signs guide the visitor in their exploration of this day-use only park.
    Address: Buffalo Jump Road .  MT  USA  59715
    Telephone 1 406 994-4042 
     

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    Riverside Park
    Riverside Park in Whitefish offers space for picnics, walking, biking and more.
    Address: . Whitefish  MT  USA
     

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    Bob Marshall Wilderness Area
    The 1,009,356 acre Bob Marshall Wilderness is located in Northwestern Montana just east of Bigfork. The Wilderness is noted for its excellent hunting, fishing, scenery, and geology. The area is highlighted by a huge escarpment known as the "Chinese Wall". The wall averages 1,000 feet in height and extends 22 miles along the Continental Divide. The Bob Marshall Wilderness Area is located in the Flathead, Lolo and Lewis and Clark National Forests in Montana. Activities include fishing, hiking and rafting.
    Address: . .  MT  USA  59901
    Telephone 1 406 758-5200 
     

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    Savenac Nursery
    At the Savenac Nursery, visitors can learn the story of how millions of trees changed the future of the national forests. Established in 1907, Savenac was once one of the largest U.S. Forest Service tree nurseries in the United States, producing 12 million seedlings annually to reforest national forests throughout the country. Although the nursery is no longer used to produce seedlings, the site remains intact and retains its original flavor. It was designated a National Historic Site in July 2000. Interpretive trails and signs relate the tale for visitors to enjoy.
    Address: . Haugan  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 822-4233 
     

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    Lake Mary Ronan State Park
    Just seven miles west of Flathead Lake off the beaten path and shaded by Douglas-fir and western larch, this park provides an opportunity to pick huckleberries, hunt mushrooms, and spot interesting birds. Trails lead into the surrounding area which abound in wildflowers and wildlife. Fish, swimming, and camping are popular activities within the park.
    Address: . Dayton  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 849-5082 
     

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    Logan State Park
    With frontage on the north shore of Middle Thompson Lake, Logan is heavily forested with western larch, Douglas-fir, and ponderosa pine. This park nestles on 17 acres adjacent to 3,000 acres of recreation opportunities within the Thompson Chain of Lakes, connecting and containing Upper, Middle and Lower Thompson lakes. Swimming, boating, camping, water-skiing, and fishing are popular activities within the park.
    Address: . .  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 293-7190 
     

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    Veterans Park Boulder
    Veterans Park is located in Boulder, Montana, on Main Street. It is the site for various outdoor festivals and events throughout the year.
    Address: Main Street Boulder  MT  USA
     

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    Ninepipe and Pablo National Wildlife Refuge
    Ninepipe and Pablo National Wildlife Refuge is a wetland complex that contains over 800 glacial potholes and a 1770-acre reservoir. The park has been visited by over 200 bird species, including Great Blue Herons and Double-Crested Cormorants. Hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing are popular activities within the park.
    Address: Hwy 93 and 212 Ronan  MT  USA  .
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 406 644-2211 
     

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    Wayfarers State Park
    Located just outside Bigfork, on the northeast shore of Flathead Lake. Visitors enjoy camping, walking and boating in the park. Nature walks over the rocky shoreline to the cliffs are popular and offer excellent views of the lake.
    Address: Montana Highway 35 Bigfork  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 837-4196 
     

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    Beaverhead Rock State Park
    Beaverhead Rock is a large landmark that was noticed by Sacagawea, while traveling with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. The Rock is said to look like the head of a swimming beaver. The site can be viewed from a distance, but it is not directly accessible. The Park is located 14 miles south from Twin Bridges.
    Address: Montana Highway 41 Twin Bridges  MT  USA  59725
    Telephone 1 406 834-3413 
     

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    Lone Pine State Park
    Overlooking the magnificent Flathead Valley, this day-use-only park provides residents and visitors with information about the Valley’s cultural and natural history with a visitor center providing nature and interpretive programs. Activities within the park include picnicking, hiking and horseback riding.
    Address: 300 Lone Pine Road Kalispell  MT  USA  59901
    Telephone 1 406 755-2706 
     

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    Swan River National Wildlife Refuge
    Located in the Swan Valley Mountains, the Swan River National Wildlife Refuge features a floodplain that was formed by glacial ice. Bird and wildlife viewing are popular activities within the refuge.
    Address: 6295 Pleasant Valley Road Swan Lake  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 858-2216 
     

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    Frenchtown Pond State Park
    Frenchtown Pond State Park covers five acres and features a spring-fed lake that has a maximum depth of 10 feet. Popular activities at the park include fishing, kayaking, boardsailing and snorkeling. Park amenities include flush toilets, picnic tables, drinking water, group shelter, grills, food and interpretive programs. The park is open from the beginning of May until the end of September.
    Address: Frontage Road Frenchtown  MT  USA
    Send an Email Send an Email (1) Telephone 1 406 542-5500 
     

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    Thompson Falls State Park
    This mature, pine-forest park adjacent to Noxon Rapids Reservoir, is cool and off the beaten track. Visitors enjoy camping, walking, birdwatching, fishing and relaxing in Thompson Falls State Park.
    Address: Montana Highway 200 Thompson Falls  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 752-5501 
     

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    Parker Homestead State Park
    This small, one-acre park showcases a simple sod-roofed cabin built in the early 1900s. The Parker Homestead is one opportunity for visitors to experience the lives of Montana's pioneers.
    Address: Montana Hwy. 2 Three Forks  MT  USA  59752
    Telephone 1 406 287-3541 
     

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    Flathead National Forest
    Stretching along the west side of the continental divide from the US Canadian border south approximately 120 miles lies the 2.3 million acre Flathead National Forest. Recreational activities include downhill skiing, camping and fishing.
    Address: . .  MT  US
    Telephone 1 406 758-5200 
     

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    Memorial Rose Garden Missoula
    Consisting of more than 2,500 rose bushes, the small Rose Garden city park is maintained in memory of Montana's World War II and Vietnam veterans. The park also boasts a 12-foot bronze statue.
    Address: Brooks Street Missoula  MT  USA  59807
    Telephone 1 406 543-6623 
     

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    Yellow Bay State Park
    Yellow Bay is in the heart of the famous Montana sweet cherry orchards, blossoms color the hillsides during the spring. The park includes Yellow Bay Creek, four walk-in tent camping spots and a wide, sandy beach for swimming, sunbathing, scuba diving, boating, fishing, and bird watching.
    Address: Highway 35 Polson  MT  USA
    Telephone 1 406 752-5501 
     

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    Lewis and Clark Native Plant Garden
    The Lewis and Clark Native Plant Garden is created by the Rivers Across Lewis & Clark Sweet Grass County Bicentennial group. During their expedition through Montana, Lewis and Clark collected plants and these types of plants are showcased in the garden. Interpretive signs explain the flora and fauna of the area.
    Address: Frontage Road Big Timber  MT  USA  59011
    Telephone 1 406 932-5126 
     

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    Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
    The Red Rocks Lakes National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1935 as a haven for the trumpeter swan. Guests can hike, fish, take pictures and see a variety of wildlife and flowers.
    Address: Red Rock Pass Road Monida  MT  USA  59739
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 406 276-3536