If you love the outdoors, Montana is the perfect place to be. There are more than 3,223 named lakes in Montana, as well as over 2,303 rivers. That’s a lot of fun on the water just waiting to be had! In addition to beautiful waterways, we’ve got eight incredible national parks brimming with views and wildlife and 55 state parks perfect for day trips. But, how do you choose which outdoor adventure to have on any given day? We recommend starting with the newest state park in Montana, Milltown State Park located near Missoula.

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Milltown State Park in Missoula is open throughout the year for day use only, which means camping is not allowed. Gate hours change depending on the season so it’s best to check the official Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks website for more information when planning your trip. You can also check out the dedicated AllTrails page to plan some fun hikes for your visit.

Visiting Milltown State Park in Montana for the day is a great idea, but we love the idea of making your trip into an overnight adventure. To do that, consider snagging a fun vacation rental.

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