Montana is a land of endless wilderness and grand, sweeping beauty found within its state and national parks. And while there are so many incredible state parks in Montana worth visiting, there is one that flies a little off the radar. As unassuming as it may appear at first glance, the stunning landscape found here offers much more than meets the eye, and you should add it to your Montana travel bucket list.
Near the tiny but charming Montana town of Three Forks lies Missouri Headwaters State Park, the birthplace of the 2,341-mile-long Missouri River.
This state park is a true scenic beauty. Snow-capped mountains in the distance to the south, combined with the sounds of rushing water and birds chirping, make this state park a truly serene destination.
Missouri Headwaters State Park encompasses the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin Rivers. There is something especially magical and humbling about viewing this entanglement of rivers from above.
It's well worth staying at the park for a few days to really soak in the scenery. The park's campground offers various types of campsites ranging from standard tent and RV sites to 8-person tipis, which I personally enjoy the most.
There are also a handful of great walking trails that meander alongside the water. My personal favorite is Fort Rock Trail Loop, which is 1.3 miles in length and rated as "easy" on AllTrails. It's quite doable for most hikers. I would rank it highly among the best easy hikes in Montana simply for the views alone.
Be sure to download AllTrails + so you can record your hikes, download offline trails and topographic maps, and discover other exciting hikes near you.
One of the most historic structures in the park is the Gallatin City Hotel, which was constructed in 1868. Back in its heyday, it was a bustling social hub in Gallatin City before portions of it were scrapped and the rest later abandoned.
Missouri Headwaters State Park is a beautifully serene place to stop, camp, hike, fish, and simply drink in the natural beauty The Treasure State offers. If peace and quiet is what you seek, let the park's tranquility rejuvenate your soul.
Have you ever visited Missouri Headwaters State Park? What are your favorite state parks in Montana? We'd love to hear your recommendations and experiences in the comments below.
And if you plan on staying in Three Forks, Montana for a few days and roughing it in a campground isn't quite your style, I highly recommend you stay at one of the most stunning and historic hotels in Montana, which happens to be right in town.
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