Although home to two National Parks and several more national areas, Montana's state parks offer adventures off the beaten path to adventurers of all kinds.Â
Camp, hike and swim in this beautiful setting among mature forests and spectacular views of the Swan Range and Mission Mountains.
See one of the largest buffalo jump sites in the country. Explore the visitor center and interpretive trails that tell the story of the people, the animals, and the landscape of the buffalo culture.
Visit this deep, clear lake with white, sandy beaches surrounded by grass fields, ideal for swimming and wildlife viewing, boating and waterskiing.
See the "Old West" come alive again at the site of Montana's first major gold discovery in 1862 and Montana’s first territorial capital.
Camp where Lewis and Clark stayed in 1805. This park encompasses the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers.
Montana’s largest state park features badland formations and the fossil remains of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, and other prehistoric life. You’ll find a visitor center at the park entrance with interpretive exhibits great for all ages.