The following is a list of Montana state parks ( USA ). There are 52 of them, the largest of them is Makoshika , covering an area of 47 km². In general, of the 52 parks, 31 has an area of less than one square kilometer.
State Parks
| Title | County | Area, km² | Year of foundation | Photo | sights | Comments, links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Garfield | 1,364 | Fort Peck Reservoir | [one] | |||
| Bannak | Beaverhead | 6,188 | 1954 | Ghost | [2] | |
| Lake | 0.878 | Flathead Lake | [3] | |||
| Lewis & Clark | 0.174 | Reservoir | [four] | |||
| Sheridan | 1,821 | Lake Brush | In the lake, due to its mineral composition, there is no fish [5] | |||
| Gallatin | 2,153 | Jefferson , Madison and Gallatin Rivers | [6] | |||
| Sanders | 0.146 | Clark Fork River , Reservoir | [7] | |||
| Big horn | 2,598 | Tong River, Reservoir | [8] | |||
| Giant springs | Cascade | 2,732 | 1972 | " " with a constant water temperature of 12 ° C | [9] | |
| The ghost town of Granite | Granite | 0.004 | The ghost town of | [10] | ||
| Sweet Grass | 0.397 | A large number of black-tailed meadow dogs | [eleven] | |||
| Anaconda smokestack | Deer lodge | 0,049 | 1986 | Anaconda smokestack | You cannot get into the park itself, you can only look from the side. [12] | |
| Yellow bay | Lake | 0.06 | Flathead Lake, Yellow Bay Creek River | [13] | ||
| West Bank | Lake | 0.522 | Flathead Lake | [fourteen] | ||
| Deer lodge | 2,032 | Limestone rocks many snow goats and bighorn sheep | [fifteen] | |||
| Beaverhead | 0,028 | 1985 | [16] | |||
| Missoula | 0.757 | [17] | ||||
| Carbon | 1.25 | 1969 | Cooney Reservoir | [eighteen] | ||
| Carter | 1,335 | 1957 | Limestone pillars reminiscent of a hood | [19] | ||
| Flathead | 0,032 | [twenty] | ||||
| Lincoln | 0,073 | [21] | ||||
| Moose horn | Jefferson | 0.004 | The resurgent ghost town of Elkhorn | [22] | ||
| Missoula | 0.17 | Salmon Lake, Clearwater River | [23] | |||
| Makoshika | Dawson | 46,693 | 1953 | Dinosaur fossil | The largest Montana state park [24] | |
| Milltown | Missoula | 2,023 | 2015 | [25] | ||
| Gallatin | 2,582 | A few Buffalo jump cliffs that the Indians used to kill large numbers of buffalo | [26] | |||
| Lonely pine | Flathead | 1.016 | 1947 | [27] | ||
| Flathead | 0.04 | Whitefish lake | [28] | |||
| Lewis & Clark | 0.247 | Spring Meadow Lake | [29] | |||
| Lake | 0.486 | Flathead Lake | [thirty] | |||
| Powell | 0.125 | Placid Lake | [31] | |||
| Judith Basin | 0.647 | Lake Ackley | [32] | |||
| Yellowstone | 0.741 | Lake Elmo | [33] | |||
| Wild Horse Island | Lake | 8,741 | 1978 | Flathead Lake, five wild horses (in 2013) | The park is located on Wild Horse Island - the largest island of the largest freshwater lake in the state [34] | |
| Caster | 1,089 | [35] | ||||
| Missoula | 0.206 | 2002 | The place of rest for the Lewis and Clark expedition September 9–11, 1805 and June 30 – July 3, 1806 [36] | |||
| Yellowstone | 0,093 | 1969 | A complex of three caves: Pictogram, Central and Phantom, on the walls of which there are drawings older than 2000 years | [37] | ||
| Jefferson | 11,817 | 1937 | Caves | [38] | ||
| Big horn | 12,351 | 1978 | The park is dedicated to the Battle of Rosebad , which occurred between the Sioux Cheyenne Indian Union and the US Army on June 17, 1876. [39] | |||
| Missoula | 0.166 | 1972 | Frenchtown Pond | [40] | ||
| Lake | 0.271 | Flathead Lake | [41] | |||
| Rawalli | 0,093 | The rocks are covered with green, yellow and orange lichen; Bitterrut River | [42] | |||
| Smith River | 1960 | River | The park is a narrow coastal strip 95 kilometers long along the Smith River. [43] | |||
| Cascade | 0.567 | 129 m high | [44] | |||
| Beaverhead Rock | Madison | 0.287 | , | [45] | ||
| Cascade | 5,872 | 1970 | Belt Creek River | [46] | ||
| Cascade | 5,993 | 1972 | A few Buffalo jump cliffs that the Indians used to kill large numbers of buffalo | [47] | ||
| Lake | 0.113 | Flathead Lake | [48] | |||
| Mineral | 25,091 | 2010 | The largest yellow pine in the state | Montana State's second largest park [49] | ||
| Rawalli | 0.006 | The building was built in the middle of the XIX century | [fifty] | |||
| Missoula | 0.263 | Beavertail Hill, Clark Fork River | [51] | |||
| Big horn | 0.789 | 1965 | [52] |
See also
Links
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Montana State Parks
- Montana State Parks on stateparks.mt.gov
- Montana State Parks on reserveamerica.com
- These 12 State Parks In Montana Will Knock Your Socks Off on onlyinyourstate.com
- Montana State Parks on allcampgrounds.com
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