Great Falls Parks - National Parks, State Parks & Playgrounds in Great Falls MT

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AGiant Springs State Park

  • 4600 Giant Springs Road
    Great Falls, MT 59405, U.S.A.
  • +1 406 454 5840
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Giant Springs State Park preserves one of the nation's largest freshwater springs, one discovered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. This day-use park covers 430 acres on the outskirts of Great Falls. Visitors picnic on the banks of the Missouri River, view displays at the visitor center,... more on LLBean.com

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Giant Springs State Park
4600 Giant Springs Road
Great Falls, MT 59405, U.S.A.

BLewis and Clark National Forest

  • 1101 15th Street N.
    Great Falls, Montana 59405
  • +1 406 791 7700
  • Overview This forest covers almost 2 million acres, reaches over 9000 feet, has a designated Natural Research area of over 10,000 acres, the National Historic Trail Interpretive Center, and a variety of trails. Dogs are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs may not be left unattended, and they must be leashe... more on DogFriendly.com

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Lewis and Clark National Forest
1101 15th Street N.
Great Falls, Montana 59405

CAcklley Lake State Park

  • 4600 Giant Srings Road
    Great Falls, Montana 59405
  • +1 406 454 5840
  • Overview This park of 160 acres offers a variety of land and water recreation. Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs may not be left unattended, they must be on no more than a 10 foot leash, and be cleaned up after. Dogs are allowed on the trails. The camping and tent areas... more on DogFriendly.com

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Acklley Lake State Park
4600 Giant Srings Road
Great Falls, Montana 59405

DElectric City

  • Great Falls
    Montana
  • +1 406 771 1265
  • Overview A small municipal park. It is rare for a park this size to include a Flow Rider continuous wave attraction. Flow Rider, water slides, small lazy river, ... more on About

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Electric City
Great Falls
Montana

EBenton Lake National Wildlife Refuge

  • 922 Bootlegger Trail
    Great Falls, MT 59404, U.S.A.
  • +1 406 727 7400
  • Overview Located on the western edge of the northern Great Plains, the 12,383-acre Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge offers great opportunities to view and photograph wildlife. Despite its name, Benton Lake is actually a 5,000-acre shallow wetland created by glaciers thousands of years ago. These produ... more on LLBean.com

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Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
922 Bootlegger Trail
Great Falls, MT 59404, U.S.A.

FSluice Boxes State Park

  • C/O Sluice Boxes
    4600 Giant Springs Road, Great Falls, MT 59405, U.S.A.
  • +1 406 454 5840
  • Overview This primitive state park follows an abandoned railway through Belt Creek Gorge. Visitors hike, fish, camp and explore abandoned mining towns along the route. Sluice Boxes State Park offers a splendid natural experience, but the challenges are commensurate. The park demands preparation, outdoor e... more on LLBean.com

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Sluice Boxes State Park
C/O Sluice Boxes
4600 Giant Springs Road, Great Falls, MT 59405, U.S.A.

GBenton Lake National Wildlife Refuge

  • 922 Bootlegger Trail
    Great Falls, MT 59404
  • 406 / 727-7400
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  • Overview Established in 1929 by President Herbert Hoover, the refuge is physically unimpressive, a small lake in a broad, open, treeless plain. But the 12,383 acres are important nesting grounds for waterfowl, especially mallards, pintail, teal, and canvasback. Bird-watching for waterfowl and prairie spec... more on Frommers

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Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
922 Bootlegger Trail
Great Falls, MT 59404

HGiant Springs State Park

  • 4600 Giant Springs Rd.
    Great Falls, MT , USA
  • +1 406 454 5840
  • Overview The freshwater springs here feed a state fish hatchery that covers 400 acres of parkland. According to residents, the waters that flow from the springs form the shortest river in the world, the 200-foot-long Roe River (Oregonians hold that their D River is shorter, but most independent record kee... more on Fodor's

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Giant Springs State Park
4600 Giant Springs Rd.
Great Falls, MT , USA

IFirst Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park


  • Great Falls, MT , USA
  • +1 406 866 2217
  • Overview For centuries Native Americans hunted bison by stampeding them off a cliff at this 2,000-acre park, which is sacred to the state's original residents. This is one of the largest and best-interpreted buffalo jumps in the United States. The mile-long cliff affords a spectacular view of the Rocky Mo... more on Fodor's

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JGiant Springs State Park

  • 4600 Giant Springs Rd
    Great Falls, Montana
  • 406 / 454-5840
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  • Overview Lewis and Clark came upon and described the Giant Springs, purportedly the largest freshwater spring in the world. The spring now also feeds a fish-breeding facility nearby. It burbles out of the 250-million-year-old Madison Formation, a large water-bearing formation that provides a lot of ground... more on Frommers

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Giant Springs State Park
4600 Giant Springs Rd
Great Falls, Montana

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