To people not familiar with Montana, it might seem like a hard place to cool down. With no coast, it’s common to assume that the only relief we have comes from running through sprinklers in the summer. That certainly could not be further from the truth. Believe it or not, but we have more than 3,223 named lakes and countless rivers, streams, and creeks. When the temperatures rise, there’s nothing more fun than a day on the water. Tongue River Reservoir in Decker Montana is off-the-beaten-path, but it’s a fantastic way to beat the heat without as many crowds as larger lakes and rivers. Plus, it’s tucked inside Tongue River State Park, so when you visit, you’ll have access to camping, picnic areas, playgrounds, and more. Come with us for this summer day trip to one of our favorite Montana state parks.
Located near Decker is a reservoir in Montana that's absolutely perfect for a day trip to appreciate the outdoors.
While not a huge lake or a raging river, this lesser-known body of water offers as much fun as any of the other waterfront escapes in the state.
Visitors enjoy the opportunity for boating, fishing, camping, and swimming. It's great for a day trip, but I love the idea of camping overnight to make it a fun weekend getaway.
The fish here include things like bass, northern pike, and walleye. And above the water, visitors should look out for things like blue herons, osprey, deer, and antelope. There have even been bald eagle sightings at the park.
There are 81 campsites, but day use is popular among those who know the park exists. In addition to picnic areas and a playground, there's also a beach. Sand Point offers a small area where swimmers can wade into the water to cool down.
Sunsets here are incredible, which is another reason why camping should be a priority when planning a trip.
And, sunrises are undoubtedly one of our favorite sights here.
This reservoir in Montana is perfect for summer, but it's stunning year-round.
The Tongue River Reservoir State Park in Decker is open daily throughout the year. Campgrounds are also open year-round, though only a few sites offer electricity and this is reduced during the off-season. Be sure to visit the official Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks website for more information on planning your visit. You can also follow the Tongue River Reservoir State Park on Facebook.
After spending the day (or a fun long weekend!) at this hidden gem in Montana, be sure to check out a few other lesser-visited state parks.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/montana/state-parks-road-trip-mt/
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