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Tongue River Reservoir State Park

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Tongue River Reservoir State Park

Location: 6 miles north of Decker on Secondary 314, then 1 mile east on county road.
Facilities: 106 campsites (16 tent sites, 90 trailer sites), vault toilets, picnic area, picnic shelters, food concession, fish cleaning station, marina, boat rentals (seasonally), boat ramp (é).
Activities: Camping, boating, fishing, swimming, wildlife viewing.
Special Features: Park's 12-mile-long reservoir is set amid scenic red shale, juniper canyons, and open prairies of southeastern Montana.
Address: PO Box 1630
Miles City, MT 59301
Phone: 406-234-0900;
Web: fwp.mt.gov/lands/site_283967.aspx
Size: 642 acres. Elevation: 3,468 feet.

See other parks in Montana.


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Tongue River Reservoir State Park Tongue River Reservoir State Park takes advantage of a 12-mile-long reservoir in the impounded Tongue River.
See Boating, below, for Tongue River Reservoir and Tongue River Reservoir State Park information.
Medicine Rocks, Makoshika and Tongue River Reservoir State Parks offer camping.
 
 
 
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