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Giant Springs State Park
Giant Springs State Park was discovered by the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1805 and is one of the largest freshwater springs in the county. The spring flows at a rate of 156 million gallons of crystal clear water from the Madison Aquifer per day, the water originates from the Little Belt Mountains ...
Rock Creek Trail
Rock Creek Trail (580) offers a nice view of the mountains. There is a variety of trees and plant growth. The hiker will also view wildlife along the trail. This trail is open to horseback travel. During periods of high water in May and June, hikers may have trouble safely crossing Little Rock ...
Woods Cabin
Relax in this cabin on the north shore of Lake Como, with large windows and decks overlooking the lake and near-by scenic mountain peaks. Sunsets are remarkable! To the west of the cabin, a short walk will take you to a trailhead that begins the six-mile loop trail around Lake Como. This trail is ...
Woodland Water Park
Woodland Water Park (in Woodland Park) operates from mid-June through late-August. Woodland Water Park has many wonderful features, including a 6-lane lap pool, lazy river, two water slides, and a zero depth entry activity pool for younger children. Both group and private swim we offer lessons. ...
Rock Creek Horse Campground
Rock Creek Horsecamp is located in Bitterroot National Forest at an elevation of 4,500 feet. There are 9 campsites, 4 of which are pull-through. The campground was designed and built to accommodate horse users and trailers up to 40 feet. Hitch rails, feed troughs, accessible toilets, garbage, no ...
Lake Como National Recreational Loop Trail
Lake Como National Recreational Loop Trail extends around the lake for 7 miles and includes a pack bridge across Rock Creek. Trail is popular for hiking, day use, and mountain biking. Maintained yearly. Trail classified as easy. Trail travels around the Lake. North shore travel by foot only. ...
Reef Indoor Water Park
The Reef Indoor Water Park is the largest indoor water park in the state of Montana; it's as large as a football field! Come speed down the Barracuda Blaster or The Tropical Twister which are three stories high! Afterwards, take a refreshing dip in the wave pool. For those parents who just want ...
Mammoth Area
Several key ingredients combine to make the Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces: heat, water, limestone, and a rock fracture system through which hot water can reach the earth's surface. Today's geothermal activity is a link to past volcanism. A partially molten magma chamber, remnant of a cataclysmic ...