Glacier Country Montana State Parks offer
something for everyone.
The diverse recreational and educational opportunities make Glacier Country Montana a great place to visit. Glacier Country’s Montana’s State Parks offer a place of exploration, recreation and adventure.
Get a taste
OF EVERYTHING.
Soak in gorgeous views of Flathead Lake at any of our Flathead Lake State Park units, enjoy the beach at our newest state park, Somers Beach, or hike Lone Pine State Park.
Check out what these parks have to offer, and you will probably want to add an extra day (or week!) to your vacation.
GLACIER COUNTRY MONTANA STATE PARKS
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Placid Lake State Park Get Directions to Park Placid Lake State Park is located outside of Missoula, MT near Seeley Lake, MT. Placid Lake State Park is open year-round with extensive outdoor recreation options in the summer months, including fishing, boating, hiking, and mountain biking - just to name a few. We are able to bring you valuable informat…
Salmon Lake State Park Get Directions to Park
Thompson Falls State Park Get Directions to Park Located along the Clark Fork River between Thompson Falls Dam and Noxon Dam, Thompson Falls State Park is surrounded by a mature and a mixed conifer forest making for a tranquil and quiet destination. Click Here To Access a Map! …
Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park Get Directions to Park Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park covers approximately 3,000 acres and stretches over 20 miles along Highway 2, halfway between Kalispell and Libby. We are able to bring you valuable information about this amazing state park thanks to the support of:
Somers Beach State Park Get Directions to Park Over the past decade, the Sliter family and the Montana State Parks Foundation have been working together to conserve and create public access at their property east of Somers, encompassing almost a half-mile of Flathead Lake shoreline. This rare property has an expansive sandy beach at low lake leve…
General Park Fee Information
Montana residents in a vehicle with valid Montana license plates are allowed to enter State Parks for free. Camping, tour, special event and other fees still apply.
Nonresident visitors are required to pay day-use fees usually from $2 to $5. Nonresidents can also purchase annual Montana State Parks Passports for unlimited use. Passports are $25 for the first vehicle and $20 for additional vehicles. They can be purchased at any state park, regional Fish, Wildlife and Parks office or online at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks