Missouri River Headwaters State Park, located in Three Forks, MT, offers a unique experience for visitors. The park is home to the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin Rivers, where they merge to form the Missouri River. This historic site served as a crucial point in the journey of Lewis and Clark in 1805.
Visitors can camp at the park, following in the footsteps of these famous explorers. With 17 campsites, tipi rentals, foot trails to points of interest, and interpretive displays, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the cultural and natural history of the area. Activities such as river floating, fishing, hiking, and photography are popular among visitors.
Preserving the region's abundant wildlife, lush vegetation, and scenic beauty, Missouri River Headwaters State Park spans 532 acres at an elevation of 4,045 feet. Whether camping under the stars, learning about the area's history, or enjoying outdoor activities, this park provides a tranquil setting for all who visit.
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