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Beavertail Hill State Park

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Beavertail Hill State Park

Location: 26 miles southeast of Missoula on I-90 to Beavertail Hill exit (130), then 0.25 miles south on county road.
Facilities: 28 campsites (14 tent, 14 trailer, 1 @di), 2 rental tipis, picnic area, hand launch boat access, interpretive trail (é), amphitheater, flush toilets.
Activities: Camping, fishing, hiking, bicycling, boating (non-motorized), wildlife viewing, interpretive programs.
Special Features: Park is situated on the Clark Fork River, and its facilities include a one-mile self-guided trail that points out many of the natural features of the riparian zone in which the park is located. The park is open seasonally, from May 1 through September 30.
Address: 3201 Spurgin Rd
Missoula, MT 59804
Phone: 406-542-5500;
Web: fwp.mt.gov/lands/site_280871.aspx
Size: 65 acres. Elevation: 3,615 feet.

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With Clark River frontage, Beavertail Hill State Park offers campsites under a thick canopy of cottonwoods that are excellent for hiking or walking.
 
 
 
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