Montana parks
Every public park Snoflo tracks in Montana — from national parks and monuments to state parks, recreation areas, and historic sites.
Another must-see park in Montana is Yellowstone National Park, America's first national park and home to the famous Old Faithful geyser. Visitors can witness geothermal wonders, such as hot springs and mud pots, as well as a variety of wildlife, including bison and grizzly bears. Established in 1872, Yellowstone has a rich history as a protected wilderness area and continues to attract millions of visitors each year. With over 50 state parks scattered throughout Montana, there is no shortage of outdoor adventures to be had in the Treasure State. Whether you're seeking solitude in the backcountry or looking to enjoy a picnic by a scenic river, Montana's parks offer something for everyone to enjoy. So grab your hiking boots, pack a picnic, and get ready to explore the natural wonders of Montana's parks.
Montana parks
Every documented park in Montana. Sortable by location and quickly filterable. Tap any one for conditions and access info.
About Montana parks
What's included in the Montana parks directory?
National parks, monuments, and recreation areas operated by NPS, USFS, BLM, and USFWS, plus state parks operated by Montana's state-park agency, and select county/city parks of regional significance.
Are reservations bookable through Snoflo?
No. Snoflo links you out to the operating agency's reservation system (Recreation.gov for federal sites, the appropriate state portal for state parks). We're a discovery + planning tool.
What about America the Beautiful pass in Montana?
The America the Beautiful pass covers federal sites in Montana (NPS, USFS, BLM, USFWS, Reclamation). State parks have their own pass system.
Can I check current closures?
Each park's detail page links to the operating agency's official site for current closures, fire bans, and seasonal updates. Always verify before driving.