Giant Springs State Park
Great Falls, Montana
Physical Address:
4803 Giant Springs Road, Great Falls, MT 59405
Mailing Address:
4803 Giant Springs Road, Great Falls, MT 59405
Contact Info
About Giant Springs State Park
Giant Springs is one of the largest freshwater springs in the United States, and it was first recorded in the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. Located in Great Falls, Montana, Giant Springs State Park is the most visited state park in the state, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, history, and recreational opportunities.
Fed by the Little Belt Mountains, the spring flows at an incredible rate of 156 million gallons per day. The water begins its journey in the Little Belt Mountains and takes approximately 26 years to reach the springs. The water emerges crystal clear, and amazingly, it remains a constant 54 degrees year-round. In winter, mist from the warm water coats the trees, creating a breathtaking display of sparkling ice.
Spanning over 4,500 acres, the park offers more than 30 miles of paved and dirt trails, making it a haven for hiking and biking enthusiasts. Wildlife watchers and photographers will enjoy the scenic vistas along the River's Edge Trail, which is open 365 days a year. One of the park’s most spectacular features is the Great Falls of the Missouri, one of four waterfalls within the park. Additionally, the park features five hydroelectric dams owned by Northwestern Energy. All of the waterfalls and most of the dams are viewable by road and overlooks throughout the Park. The overlooks contain informational kiosks, vault toilets, and access to the trails.
Families will enjoy shaded picnic areas, interpretive exhibits, and a visit to the on-site Giant Springs Trout Hatchery. Giant Springs State Park is the only State Park with a fish hatchery within its bounds. The Hatchery uses water from the springs to fill their raceways. Stop in and learn about the hatchery-raised fish and view the monster trout in the show pond, and you can even feed them.
Recreational opportunities at Giant Springs State Park are abundant—you can fish along the Missouri River, hike or bike the scenic trails, bird watch, or simply enjoy a relaxing picnic beneath the shade trees. The park’s convenient location near other attractions, such as the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, makes it an ideal stop for those interested in Montana's rich history.
Whether you're drawn by the natural beauty, historical significance, or family-friendly activities, Giant Springs State Park delivers a memorable experience that captures the very best of Central Montana. From tranquil springs and trout-filled ponds to waterfalls and wildlife, this park is a true Montana treasure, ready to inspire, educate, and refresh every visitor.
Giant Springs State Park Activities
Antelope Hunting
Big Game
Bird Hunting
Bird Watching
Boating
Bow Hunting
Canoeing
Childrens Activities
Cross-Country Skiing
Deer Hunting
Education
Elk Hunting
Exhibit
Fishing
Hatchery
Heritage
Hiking
History
Hunting
Ice Fishing
Lewis And Clark
Motor Boating
Motorcycling
Mountain Biking
Nature
Outdoor Activity
Photography
Picnicking
Rafting
Sightseeing
Swimming
Upland Bird Hunting
Water Sport
Waterfowl Hunting
Wildlife Viewing
Giant Springs State Park Amenities
Boat Launch
Childrens Activities
Handicapped Accessible
Interpretive Display
Maps
Parking
Pets Allowed
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Public Restroom
Toilets
Trail
Water
Giant Springs State Park Reservations
Season
All Year
Hours
Daily: Sunrise - Sunset
About Giant Springs State Park
Giant Springs is one of the largest freshwater springs in the United States, and it was first recorded in the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. Located in Great Falls, Montana, Giant Springs State Park is the most visited state park in the state, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, history, and recreational opportunities.
Fed by the Little Belt Mountains, the spring flows at an incredible rate of 156 million gallons per day. The water begins its journey in the Little Belt Mountains and takes approximately 26 years to reach the springs. The water emerges crystal clear, and amazingly, it remains a constant 54 degrees year-round. In winter, mist from the warm water coats the trees, creating a breathtaking display of sparkling ice.
Spanning over 4,500 acres, the park offers more than 30 miles of paved and dirt trails, making it a haven for hiking and biking enthusiasts. Wildlife watchers and photographers will enjoy the scenic vistas along the River's Edge Trail, which is open 365 days a year. One of the park’s most spectacular features is the Great Falls of the Missouri, one of four waterfalls within the park. Additionally, the park features five hydroelectric dams owned by Northwestern Energy. All of the waterfalls and most of the dams are viewable by road and overlooks throughout the Park. The overlooks contain informational kiosks, vault toilets, and access to the trails.
Families will enjoy shaded picnic areas, interpretive exhibits, and a visit to the on-site Giant Springs Trout Hatchery. Giant Springs State Park is the only State Park with a fish hatchery within its bounds. The Hatchery uses water from the springs to fill their raceways. Stop in and learn about the hatchery-raised fish and view the monster trout in the show pond, and you can even feed them.
Recreational opportunities at Giant Springs State Park are abundant—you can fish along the Missouri River, hike or bike the scenic trails, bird watch, or simply enjoy a relaxing picnic beneath the shade trees. The park’s convenient location near other attractions, such as the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, makes it an ideal stop for those interested in Montana's rich history.
Whether you're drawn by the natural beauty, historical significance, or family-friendly activities, Giant Springs State Park delivers a memorable experience that captures the very best of Central Montana. From tranquil springs and trout-filled ponds to waterfalls and wildlife, this park is a true Montana treasure, ready to inspire, educate, and refresh every visitor.
Giant Springs State Park Activities
Antelope Hunting
Big Game
Bird Hunting
Bird Watching
Boating
Bow Hunting
Canoeing
Childrens Activities
Cross-Country Skiing
Deer Hunting
Education
Elk Hunting
Exhibit
Fishing
Hatchery
Heritage
Hiking
History
Hunting
Ice Fishing
Lewis And Clark
Motor Boating
Motorcycling
Mountain Biking
Nature
Outdoor Activity
Photography
Picnicking
Rafting
Sightseeing
Swimming
Upland Bird Hunting
Water Sport
Waterfowl Hunting
Wildlife Viewing
Giant Springs State Park Amenities
Boat Launch
Childrens Activities
Handicapped Accessible
Interpretive Display
Maps
Parking
Pets Allowed
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Public Restroom
Toilets
Trail
Water
Giant Springs State Park Reservations
Season
All Year
Hours
Daily: Sunrise - Sunset
About Great Falls, Montana

Great Falls is known as the Electric City, a moniker given when hydroelectric powers dams were built on the series of waterfalls in the city. At Great Falls the Missouri River flows from the Rocky Mountains and, in a series of five waterfalls, quickly descends to the level of the plains. In the... ...
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