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Montana State Parks Guide

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Anaconda Smelter Stack #19 Havre14 Milltown*23 Beaverhead Rock*Kalispell4. Bannack #2137. Beaverhead Rock #23BigforkConradSomersLakeside11. Beavertail Hill #1516. Big Arm (FHL) #54517. Black SandyFort #29BentonChoteauPolson17. Brush Lake #49GreatRonanFalls 5. Chief Plenty Coups #3934337. Clarks Lookout #2217. Cooney #38SeeleyLake5. CouncilGrove #9323111104. Elkhorn #2712LincolnMissoula918. Finley Point (FHL) #5Bonner35Lolo146. First Peoples Buffalo Jump #331513Clinton293011. Fish Creek #82816East Helena4. Fort Owen #16HelenaStevensvilleMontana18. Frenchtown Pond #10DeerClancyCityLodge12. Giant Springs #3417HamiltonTownsend27185. Granite #17Anaconda1912. Greycliff Prairie Dog Town #37Butte26 Three18. Hell Creek #48ForksBig24Manhattan19. Lake Elmo #41 Timber20Whitehall2519. Lake Mary Ronan #4 37Bozeman19. Les MasonLivingston#1Absarokee12. 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Historical SitesNatural & HistoricalTreasures Under the Big SkyWelcome to refreshing beauty and unlimited opportunityto connect yourself with nature. Welcome to MontanaState Parks. Our parks offer the chance to discovernature, history and the waters of Montana. WhetherMontana’s past is a rich and diverse story.There’s no better way to connect with it thanby visiting our many state parks. From ghosttowns that showcase a boom-and-bust mininghistory to awe-inspiring buffalo jumps that recallanother way of life, you’ll find yourself marvelingat our heritage. These parks feature monumentsthat pay tribute to our history: Montana’s richNative American legacy, our early pioneers andof course, the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Bestof all, these parks will make history come to lifefor you and your family.you’re seeking an event, education, family funor a change of scenery, find yourself in ghost towns,battlefields, caves and gazing at geological wonders.Montana HistoryAnaconda Smoke Stack State Park *The 585-foot Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack,completed in 1919 by the Anaconda Copper Company, is oneof the world’s tallest free-standingbrick structures. It can be viewed at adistance where signs detail its history.Viewing area at east end of Anacondaon 4th St. (Lat 46.11, Lng-112.914)Phone (406) 287-3541.Visit our website, stateparks.mt.gov, for more onMontana’s State Parks. Explore more in Montana.Chief Plenty CoupsCampsite Reservation Programstateparks.mt.gov 855-922-67682brush lakeMatt Long photo* National Register of Historic Places3

Fort Owen State Park *Granite State Park *Montana’s first permanent white settlement is also the site ofother “firsts,” including the state’s first Catholic church,founded in 1841. John Owen welcomed Indian tribes, traders,trappers, missionaries, settlers, and travelers to Fort Owen inthe 1850’s and 60’s. Interpretive signs and exhibits detail thesite’s history.25 miles south of Missoula on U.S. 93 to StevensvilleJunction, then .5 miles east on Secondary 269.(Lat 46.52, Lng-114.097) Phone (406) 273-4253.Nicknamed “Montana’s Silver Queen,” Granite had itsheyday in the 1890s. Today the park is comprised of theSuperintendent’s House and the ruins of the Miner’s UnionHall which featured the “Northwest’s Finest Dance Floor.”From Philipsburg, east on Hwy 10A, South on Sansome,east on gravel road opposite Center St. approximately 4 miles fromtownsite. (Lat 46.319, Lng-113.257) Phone (406) 287-3541.Chief Plenty CoupsChief Plenty CoupsChief Plenty CoupsAmerican indianGhost TownsChief Plenty Coups State Park **Apsáalooke (Crow) Chief Plenty Coups and his wife Strikes theIron willed their log home and farmstead, as a place for allcultures to come together in a cooperative manner. Visit theirtwo-story log house, walk the Crow Life-ways trail, browse thegift shop for original Crow art and beadwork, and enjoy a picnicalong beautiful Pryor Creek at this National Historic Landmark.So. Billings Blvd., Exit 447 off I-90, 35 miles south to Pryor,1 mile west. (Lat 45.429, Lng-108.549) Phone (406) 252-1289.Bannack State Park **More than 50 buildings, weathered by the seasons, still stand onthe site of Montana’s first major gold discovery on July 28, 1862,and its first territorial capital. Stroll down the boardwalks onMain Street and wander through the deserted buildings in oneof the state’s best preserved ghost towns. A reservable shelterand a rentable tipi are also available.Located in southwestern Montana. Take I-15 south ofDillon to Exit 59 (Hwy 278 exit). Drive west on Hwy 278for 18 miles. Turn south onto the Bannack Road and travel fourmiles. Park entrance road will be on the left-hand side.(Lat 45.163, Lng-112.995) Phone (406) 834-3413.Chief Plenty CoupsCouncil Grove State ParkBannackElkhorn State Park *This historic boom-and-bust mining town features twoimpressive structures, Fraternity Hall and Gillian Hall, bothexamples of frontier architecture. These are the only twobuildings in the town of Elkhorn that are publicly owned.Please respect private property while visiting this site.I-15 at Boulder exit, 7 miles south on MT 69, then 11miles north on county road. (Lat 46.275, Lng-111.946)Phone (406) 495-3260.A beautiful monument commemorates the HellgateTreaty of 1855 that involved the Bitterroot Salish, Pendd’Oreilles and Kootenai tribes.This is also a great park for birdwatching and fishing accessto the Clark Fork River.In Missoula on I-90 at Reserve St. Exit, 2 miles southon Reserve St., then 10 miles west on Mullan Rd.(Lat 46.911, Lng-114.161) Phone (406) 542-5500.Bannack* National Register of Historic Places** National Historic LandmarkBannackBannack5

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park *Rosebud Battlefield State Park **This is one of the largest buffalojump sites in North America. For thousandsof years people gathered here to hunt and celebrate theabundance the buffalo brought to them.A modern visitor center, with dioramas and hands-on activities,tells the story of the buffalo and the native people of the Plains.Wheelchairs available.10 miles south of Great Falls on I-15 at Ulm Exit, then 3.5miles northwest on Ulm-Vaughn road.(Lat 47.479, Lng-111.525) Phone (406) 866-2217.This expansive rolling landscape is the site of one of the mostsignificant battles ever waged between American Indians andthe U.S. Army. Though the battle was a draw, it was a strategicvictory for the Lakota (Sioux) and Tse’ tsehestahese (Cheyenne)eight days before Little Bighorn.25 miles east of Little Bighorn Battlefield on U.S. 212,then 20 miles south on Secondary 314, then 3 miles weston the county road. The last 1.5 miles are on unpaved roads.(Lat 45.219, Lng-106.978) Phone (406) 757-2298.Pictograph CaveUlm PishkinLewis & ClarkMadison Buffalo Jump State Park *Nomadic tribes stampeded buffalo over this cliff and usedthe remains for food, clothing and shelter. Hike to the top ofthe limestone cliffs jump for impressive views of the MadisonRiver valley.23 miles west of Bozeman on I-90 atLogan Exit, then 7 miles south on Buffalo Jump Road.(Lat 45.795, Lng -111.462) Phone (406) 285-3610.Pictograph CavePictograph Cave State Park **Prehistoric hunters left their mark on the cave walls as early as2,000 years ago. A full service visitor center, staff, and printed trailguides explain why Pictograph Cave is known as “the birthplaceof Montana archaeology.”In Billings on I-90 at Exit 452, then 6 milessouth on Coburn Road. (Lat 45.738, Lng-108.433)Phone (406) 254-7342.Pictograph CaveBeaverhead Rock State Park *As the Corps of Discovery moved into the area of currentday Dillon, Sacagawea recognized a landmark indicatinga spot where the Shoshone camped. The Shoshone calledthe landmark “Beaver’s Head,” because the formationresembles the head of a swimmingbeaver. No services.14 miles south of Twin Bridgeson MT 41. (Lat 45.385, Lng-112.46)Phone (406) 834-3413.John Lambing phClark’s Lookout State Park *otoInterpretive signage explains the navigational techniques usedby Lewis & Clark. Walk the trail to the top of this promontoryto stand where Clark stood and view the scenery. A granitemonument at the summit depicts the three compass readingsClark took.1 mile north of Dillon on Hwy 91.(Lat 45.235, Lng-112.634) Phone (406) 834-3413Pictograph Cave6* National Register of Historic Places** National Historic Landmark7

Missouri Headwaters State Park **Tower Rock State Park *Captain Lewis stood on top of a limestone cliff and saw thethree rivers that formed the Missouri River. He named thetributaries Madison, Gallatin and Jefferson. Interpretive signs,hiking trail, campground and rental tipi all make this park aconvenient and informative stop.4 miles northeast of Three Forks, off Hwy 205, then ontoHwy 286. (Lat 45.924, Lng-111.498) Phone (406) 285-3610.Missouri HeadwatersTower Rock is a landmark notedby Meriwether Lewis in his July 16,1805 journal entry. This igneousrock formation is 424 feet high andstands in the mouth of the canyonwhere the Missouri River flows.South of Cascade, the east side ofTower Rock is visible from I-15 and can be accessed byusing Exit 247 at Hardy Creek. (Lat 47.189, Lng-111.810)Phone (406) 866-2217.Pirogue Island State ParkTower RockCaptain Clark, his men andSacagawea are believed to havecamped on Pirogue Island ontheir return trip in 1806. The siteis a haven for waterfowl, baldeagles, whitetail and mule deer.1 mile north of Miles City onMT 59, then 2 miles east on Kinsey Road, then 2 milessouth on county road. (Lat 46.436, Lng-105.821)Phone (406) 234-0900.Travelers’ Rest State Park **This is the only site on the Lewis and Clark Trail wherearchaeological evidence has been pieced together confirminga Corps encampment. The Corps established this campsitein September 1805 and camped here again on the returnjourney in 1806. This crossroads was used by people forcenturies before Lewis and Clark.8 miles south of Missoula to Lolo, then 1/2 mile west onU.S. Hwy 12. (Lat 46.751, Lng-114.089) Phone (406) 273-4253.Pirogue IslandTravelers Rest8* National Register of Historic Places** National Historic Landmark9

Nature ParksFrom peace and tranquility to sheer amazementand awe, Montana’s beauty is sure to stir yoursenses. Montana’s state parks include the best examples ofits geological formations, wide-open natural landscapesand sparkling lakes. Find your naturalplayground in one of these parks.Beavertail Hill State ParkA one-mile disabled-accessible self-guided nature trailpoints out many of the natural features of the riparian zonein which the park is located. In addition to RV and tentcamping, this park also offers the opportunity to rent a fullsize tipi for the night.Located 26 miles southeast of Missoula on I-90 toBeavertail Hill exit 130, then .25 mile south on county road.(Lat 46.719, Lng-113.574) Phone (406) 542-5500.L&C CavernsL&C CavernsFish Creek State ParkFrom the lookout atop Williams Peak to the crystal clear bluepools of Fish Creek, this 5603-acre park is full of wildlife, beautifulscenery, and places to explore. Open year round, activitiesinclude hiking, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, and wildlifeviewing. The Alberton Gorge, with first-rate whitewater, isnearby.35 miles west of Missoula on I-90 at Fish Creek Exit 66,then 2.5 miles west on Fish Creek Road.(Lat 46.979, Lng-114.693) Phone (406) 542-5500Fish Creeklewis & clark cavernsCheryl Aldrich photo11Pirogue IL&C Caverns

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