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Beavertail Hill State Park

Beavertail Hill State Park

Introduction

Welcome to Beavertail Hill State Park, a gem nestled in the heart of Montana that promises adventure and relaxation alike. This state park is the perfect destination for families, hikers, and nature lovers seeking to explore the scenic landscapes of the region. With its easy trails and tranquil environment, Beavertail Hill offers a delightful experience for visitors of all ages.

Background

This picturesque park offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. With opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing, Beavertail Hill State Park is a serene oasis for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's trails wind through dense forests and along the banks of the Clark Fork River, providing stunning vistas and a peaceful escape from urban life.

History

Beavertail Hill State Park has a rich history that dates back to its designation as a state park in 1977. The park was established to protect the scenic beauty and natural resources of the area, which features lush forests, diverse wildlife, and stunning river views. The park is named after the distinctive Beavertail Hill, known for its unique geological features and the historical significance of the region to Native American tribes and early settlers.

Address: 29895 Bonita Station Rd, Clinton, MT 59825Get Directions

Total Trail Length: 5.5 miles

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Points of Interest

  • Clark Fork River
  • Beavertail Hill
  • Hiking Trails

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Last Updated 11 days ago

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