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Location and Access

Giant Springs State Park is located in Great Falls, Montana and is one of the state's most popular parks. It's known for one of the largest freshwater springs in the country and the short Roe River, once listed as the world's shortest river.

To access the park, you can use the address:

  • Giant Springs State Park
  • 4803 Giant Springs Rd
  • Great Falls, MT 59405

The park is generally accessible all year round, but it's always wise to check for any seasonal changes in opening hours or weather-related closures.

Activities

Giant Springs State Park offers a variety of activities for visitors, including:

  • Picnicking: There are numerous picnic areas throughout the park.
  • Fishing: The park is a popular spot for fishing, especially trout fishing in the spring.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The park's diverse habitats make it an ideal place for bird watching and wildlife viewing.
  • Hiking and Biking: There are several miles of trails offering scenic views of the Missouri River and the surrounding area.
  • Ranger-led Tours: The park sometimes offers educational tours and activities led by park rangers.

Camping Information

It's important to note that Giant Springs State Park does not offer camping facilities within the park itself. However, there are several nearby camping options to consider:

  • City of Great Falls Campground: This municipal campground is the closest option, featuring basic amenities.
  • Lewis and Clark National Forest: For a more rustic camping experience, head to the national forest, with multiple campgrounds within driving distance.

Always verify the latest camping info with the relevant authorities or websites to ensure you have current details on availability and any restrictions that may apply due to events or seasonal considerations.

Fees and Permits

While there are no camping fees in Giant Springs State Park (as camping isn't allowed), there might be day-use fees for entrance to the park or for certain activities. The fees are generally minimal, but exact pricing should be confirmed through the official Montana State Parks website or by contacting the park directly.

Furthermore, if you plan on fishing, a valid Montana fishing license is required, which can be obtained from the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks department or authorized vendors.

Conservation and Rules

As a visitor to Giant Springs State Park, you are expected to follow the Leave No Trace principles to conserve the natural beauty and maintain the integrity of the ecosystem. Specifically:

  • Do not disturb wildlife and plant life.
  • Pack out all your trash and leftovers.
  • Keep pets on leashes and clean up after them.
  • Respect other visitors by keeping noise to a minimum.

Connectivity and Services

Cell phone reception may vary within the park depending on your service provider. Services like restrooms and drinking water are generally available, but it's a good idea to come prepared and possibly bring extra water and supplies, especially if you're planning a full day of activities.

Contact Information

For the latest information or for inquiries, you can contact the park directly:

Always check the latest information before planning your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip to Giant Springs State Park.

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