Montana State Parks Near Fort Benton

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of Fort Benton

Council Grove State Park

Fort Benton, Montana
2 miles away

"Fort Benton is the closest town and the main gateway to the park. Visitors often pair a stop here with the riverfront, museums, and historic downtown."

Council Grove State Park preserves a significant Lewis and Clark campsite with interpretive displays and a peaceful riverfront setting. It is a popular stop for picnicking, fishing access, and learning about the expedition’s route through central Montana.

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Marias River State Park

Loma, Montana
28 miles away

"Fort Benton visitors may pair a trip to the park with historic attractions along the Missouri River corridor. It is a convenient nearby stop for anglers and travelers exploring north-central Montana."

Marias River State Park protects a scenic stretch of the Marias River with access for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation. Its remote prairie-river setting makes it a good stop for visitors seeking solitude, birding, and a classic Montana landscape.

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Giant Springs State Park

Great Falls, Montana
38 miles away

"Visitors from Fort Benton often pair a trip to Giant Springs with other Missouri River heritage sites. The park adds a natural highlight to a historic travel route."

Giant Springs State Park features a remarkable natural spring, riverfront scenery, and interpretive exhibits tied to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It is a popular stop for walking, picnicking, fishing access, and viewing the spring’s clear waters as they flow into the Missouri River.

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Sluice Boxes State Park

Belt, Montana
41 miles away

"Fort Benton draws visitors interested in history and river country scenery. Park visitors from Fort Benton often combine a canyon trip with a broader central Montana road tour."

Sluice Boxes State Park features a narrow limestone canyon, Belt Creek access, and remnants of Montana’s mining past. It is a popular destination for adventurous day use, wildlife viewing, and exploring a wild, undeveloped landscape.

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First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park

Ulm, Montana
43 miles away

"Fort Benton travelers may pair the park with historic sites along the Upper Missouri. Visitors from this area are often interested in Montana history, archaeology, and scenic prairie landscapes."

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park showcases a nationally significant archaeological site used by Native peoples for communal bison hunts. The park features a visitor center, interpretive displays, and easy access to the rim of the jump, where the landscape helps explain the hunting methods and cultural history of the Plains tribes.

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Tower Rock State Park

Cascade, Montana
48 miles away

"Fort Benton visitors are often interested in the park's historic connection to river travel and exploration. It makes a strong addition to a Missouri River heritage itinerary."

Tower Rock State Park features a striking 400-foot limestone formation and sweeping views of the Missouri River corridor. The park is known for its short hike, historic significance, and excellent opportunities to observe birds, deer, and seasonal wildflowers.

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