
Loved seeing the shortest river in the world... the Roe. The springs are amazing Clear. Beautiful. So much water coming up! The Roe is great ... as it feeds into the Missouri river. Combine your...
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Giant Springs State Park, located in Great Falls, MT, offers a diverse range of recreational activities for visitors of all ages. First discovered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805, this park boasts one of the largest freshwater springs in the country, producing over 156 million gallons of water daily. Situated along the Missouri River, the park features nearly 14 miles of shoreline, providing ample opportunities for hiking, biking, picnicking, photography, fishing, hunting, boating, and bird watching.
Visitors can marvel at the Giant Springs, witness the Roe River cascading with tranquil sounds, and explore the Giant Springs Fish Hatchery with a chance to feed the fish. The park offers well-maintained trails for walking, running, or biking, varying in difficulty and part of the extensive River’s Edge Trail System. Additionally, guests can admire the four Missouri River waterfalls within the park, each steeped in historical significance from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to silver smelting.
Whether you seek a leisurely picnic spot, birding opportunities, or exciting fishing adventures, Giant Springs State Park promises a memorable experience for the whole family. With its rich history, natural beauty, and diverse activities, the park invites visitors to immerse themselves in a unique blend of geologic wonders and outdoor recreation.
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Loved seeing the shortest river in the world... the Roe. The springs are amazing Clear. Beautiful. So much water coming up! The Roe is great ... as it feeds into the Missouri river. Combine your...
Beautiful, but smaller park than I expected. From the description I thought there were several springs to walk to, but there's really just one, though it is really great! Kids seem to love the...
Amazing park! Highly recommend visiting if you're in Montana. It's a small park but full of great details and picturesque views.
So pretty, the trail and walkway near the hatchery are very well maintained and scenic. A great place to go for an afternoon walk.
What a lively surprise! A lovely state park next to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center! A small fish hatchery, lush picnic areas, and a beautiful walk around the Giant Springs and Roe...