Red Rock Day Use Area is a popular recreation spot located in the Blackfoot watershed of Montana. It is situated approximately 41 miles east of Missoula and features an impressive rocky beach of red and green rocks. There are several hiking trails available, ranging from easy to moderate, which provide stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking, fishing, and wildlife observation at the day-use area. The river itself provides ample opportunities for fishing, including trout, walleye, and smallmouth bass. The area is perfect for day trips or weekend getaways, offering a serene environment to relax and unwind.
One of the unique features of Red Rock Day Use Area is the opportunity to explore the geology of the region. The area is known for its striking red and green rocks, which attract visitors from all over the country. The geology of the area is the result of volcanic activity that occurred millions of years ago. The rocks are mostly composed of basalt, a type of volcanic rock that is known for its durability and resistance to weathering. Visitors can also observe a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, ospreys, and elk. The area is a popular spot for birdwatching and photography, and the stunning views of the surrounding landscapes make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Rainy Lake | 5 | |||
Spotted Bear | 13 | |||
Wayfarers State Park | 30 | |||
West Shore State Park | 26 | |||
Handkerchief Lake | 9 | |||
Big Arm State Park | 40 | |||
Yellow Bay State Park | 5 | |||
Lindbergh Lake | 22 | |||
Finley Point State Park | 16 | |||
Devils Corkscrew | 11 |