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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Montana we have compiled for you.
Description
This area has one-half mile of Clark Fork frontage that provides fishing and floating opportunities. Boating is carry-in only. There are 28 developed campsites and tipi rentals. There is a one-hour walking nature trail through a thick canopy of cottonwoods. The park has an elevation of 3,697 feet and encompasses 65 acres. RV and trailer units have a limit size of 28 feet. The site has vault and flush toilets, grills, fire rings, firewood, picnic tables, trash cans, drinking water and seasonal interpretive programs.
Now available for rent are 2 tipis. The two Sioux-style tepees at Beavertail Hill are 18 feet in size and can comfortably sleep 6-8 people. The canvas tipi have no furnishings, but do have in-door, out door carpeting and a picnic table and fire grill located outside. Existing ADA Level: Easy Accessibility. For non-resident visitors, the day use fee is $5 per vehicle and a $12.00 per night camping fee. Campers may stay 14 days during a 30 day period.
Directions
Description
The Bear Creek Cabin is located at the edge of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness, at the foot of the Madison Range. The cabin is used as an administrataive site during the summer and fall months. Bear Creek runs near the cabin and bunkhouse. Several trails are available for cross-country skiing in the wilderness. Yellowstone National Park is approximately 60 miles from Bear Creek Cabin via MT Highway 287 South - Yellowstone National Park website: www.nps.gov/yell, Ennis Chamber of Commerce website: http://www.ennischamber.com/
Directions
On the border of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness, 21 miles south Of Ennis on highway 287, ten miles south to Cameron, Montana.
At Cameron turn due east three miles, follow road due south 1 1/2 miles, due east one mile, and due south approximately one mile, at the sign "bear creek" travel southeasterly to the site. Call the Madison ranger district at 406-682-4253 for specific directions.
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