My family in Montana lives directly next to this state park so of course we had to go check it out. It's not much more than a rocky cliff overlooking the town, but it's really neat for what it is and it has historical value when it comes to the Lewis and Clark voyage so that's cool to learn as well.
There aren't really amenities or other things to do it's a one trick pony sort of place, but it's a great trick and for us as an added bonus we got to drive our ATV over there and that alone added a bit of fun to the whole experience.
Either way a great park to visit if you're in the Dillon area like I was visiting family. Big fan of state parks and this one...
Read moreA magnificently beautiful site with historic value. What this park lacks in size it surely makes up for in charm. I think that this park should be folded into the National Park System, as it reflects both the natural beauty and history of not only Montana but also the Frontier of the United States. Make sure you visit during the summer season, as the park closes...
Read moreNeat little place to stop by is pet friendly and no fee to get in. There's a few signs about the history there and a huge stone compass at the top of the hill. People let there dogs run free there from what I can tell. No shade. Can over look the town from there. Climb to the top is a little steep but not far. Wouldn't really call it a...
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