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1. Crystal Park

 Wise River, Southwest Montana
Crystal Park is a unique recreation area at an elevation of 7,800 feet in the Pioneer Mountains in southwest Montana. More Info
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2. James Kipp Recreation Area and Campground

 Malta, Havre Area
Located along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is the James Kepp Recreation Area and campground. It has 34 campsites, 19 single sites, and 15 group sites. More Info
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3. Lake Como Recreation Area

 Darby, Southwest Montana
Originally called “Lake of the White Moose” by the Indians because of an albino moose that once visited its shores, the scenic 906-acre lake is now the setting of many water sports. More Info
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4. The Pines Campground

 Fort Peck, Northeast Montana
The outstanding features of this recreation area are the tall ponderosa pine trees. This unique campground on the Fork Peck Lake offers a wilderness experience. More Info
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5. Holter Lake Recreation Area and Campground

 Wolf Creek, Helena Area
Holter Lake Recreation Area Campground is a 4 site campground located on the lower Holter Lake and the Missouri River within a recreation area. More Info
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6. Canyon Ferry Wildlife Management Area

 Townsend, Helena Area
Where the Missouri River joins the Canyon Ferry Reservoir is approximately 5,920 acres of Wildlife viewing. Here you can see water foul and wildlife like white-tailed deer and moose. More Info
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7. Cooney Lake State Park

 Roberts, Red Lodge Area
One of the most popular recreation areas in south-central Montana, the lake is actually a reservoir, with a great view of the Beartooths in the background. More Info
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8. Sheepshead Mountain Recreation Area

 Butte, Butte Area
This is a wonderful recreational area primarily because it was designed to allow everyone enjoyment of nature regardless of physical challenges or age. More Info
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9. Little Rockies Recreation Management Area

 Malta, Havre Area
This heavily-timbered, isolated mountain range rises abruptly from the surrounding plains, pro- viding habitat for a unique mix of mountain and prairie wildlife. More Info
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10. Fort Peck Dam and Lake

 Nashua, Northeast Montana
A product of FDR’s New Deal, construction on Fort Peck Dam began in October of 1933. It was constructed by hydraulic methods and to this day is the largest hydraulically earth-filled dam in the world. More Info

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