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Glacier National Park © Dewese Milstead
Glacier National Park Bowman Lake © Laura Tate Sutton
Bowman Lake fall colors.
Glacier National Park © Dewese Milstead
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest © U.S. Department of AgriculturePreston Keres/Office of Communications-Photography Services Center / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Smith River State Park © Ennetws / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
A scenic view of Smith Rock, central Oregon.
Glacier National Park © Dewese Milstead
Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge © Mike Humphrey
Reflection of the south end of the Mission Mountains Copyright Mike Humphrey
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest © U.S. Department of AgriculturePreston Keres/Office of Communications-Photography Services Center / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
A dog fetches a stick out of Wade Lake in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest.Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest is the largest of the national forests in Montana, covering 3.35 million acres and throughout eight Southwest Montana counties. USDA Photo by Preston Keres
Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge © Mike Humphrey
Bird watching at Ninepipe refuge with the Mission mountains in the background Copyright Mike Humphrey
Glacier National Park © Dewese Milstead
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Montana's Yellowstone Country Region Parks

6
State Parks
2
National Forests
1
National Wildlife Refuge
Parks in this region are near these Montana Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
BILLINGS
BOZEMAN
BELGRADE
Cooney Reservoir State Park
Cooney Reservoir State Park, located in south-central Montana near the town of Roberts, is a popular regional destination for water-based recreation. The park's main feature is Cooney Reservoir itselfa 1,078-acre impoundment on Red Lodge Creekrenowned for its excellent walleye and rainbow trout fishing ........more >
Gallatin National Forest
Located in southern Montana, the Gallatin National Forest offers 24 administrative cabins to the public for recreational use. Most of the cabins were built in the 1920s and 1930s to provide field quarters for forest rangers and crews who worked trails, fire, range, and forestry projects. These cabins ........more >
Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park
Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Monument is located in southeast Montana. This historic site is for day use only. This blacktailed prairie dog community is protected and preserved through the efforts of the Nature Conservancy, the Montana Departments of Transportation and Fish, Wildlife and Parks. ........more >
Halfbreed Lake 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 and includes the 245,000 acre Fort Peck Reservoir. Given the size and remoteness of the Refuge, the area has changed ........more >
Lake Elmo State Park
This 64-acre Reservoir inside the city limits of Billings is a great place to swim, boat, paddleboard, fish, picnic, birdwatch or stroll on the 1.4 mile hiking/nature trail. You can stretch your legs on a walk around the lake or stop by the south shore to fish from Roger's Pier. Note The FWP Region ........more >
Madison Buffalo Jump State Park
Situated on the edge of a broad valley carved by the Madison River, this high limestone cliff was used by Native Americans for 2,000 years--ending as recently as 200 years ago. Native people stampeded vast herds of bison off this massive semicircular cliff, using them for food, clothing, shelter and provisions. ........more >
Missouri River 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 settlers. Coveting the regions bountiful resources, ........more >
Natural Bridge Falls Picnic Area
A picnic area in the main boulder area on the Yellowstone District.........more >
Pictograph Cave State Park
First there was the land, the mountains and the rivers. Humans are but recent newcomers to this place now called Montana. However, when and how they arrived is still a mystery. Pictograph Cave State Park is a place to contemplate the origins of human habitation of Montana. The pictographs are more ........more >
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