Photography Parks Near Deer Lodge

Discover 5 parks for photography within driving distance of Deer Lodge

Anaconda Smelter Stack State Park

Anaconda, Montana
28 miles away

"Deer Lodge is close enough for an easy excursion and appeals to travelers interested in Montana history. Visitors often combine the park with museums and scenic drives through the valley."

A historic park centered on the iconic Washoe Smelter Stack and Montana's copper mining legacy.

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Lost Creek State Park

Anaconda, Montana
28 miles away

"Deer Lodge offers a convenient stop for visitors exploring southwestern Montana. Its proximity makes Lost Creek State Park an appealing half-day outing for residents and road-trippers alike."

A scenic canyon park with cliffs, waterfalls, and hiking near Anaconda.

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Granite Ghost Town State Park

Philipsburg, Montana
31 miles away

"Deer Lodge is a convenient regional stop for visitors exploring western Montana’s mining heritage. Many travelers from here visit Granite to combine ghost-town sightseeing with a broader historic itinerary."

A preserved silver-mining ghost town with historic ruins and mountain views near Philipsburg.

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Travelers' Rest State Park

Lolo, Montana
55 miles away

"Deer Lodge travelers can reach the park for a western Montana heritage outing. It is a worthwhile stop for those touring historic sites across the region."

A historic Lewis and Clark campsite and interpretive park near Missoula.

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Milltown State Park

Missoula, Montana
58 miles away

"Deer Lodge is within range for a longer day trip to western Montana's river country. Visitors from there often come to experience the park's restored landscape and interpretive history."

A riverfront park at the confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot rivers, known for restoration history and scenic views.

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