Ackley Lake State Park

Hobson, Montana

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Physical Address:

989 Ackley Lake Rd, Hobson, MT 59452

Mailing Address:

4803 Giant Springs Road, Hobson, MT 59405

Contact Info

406-727-1212

ccarlson-thompson@mt.gov

About Ackley Lake State Park

Ackley Lake is nestled right in the heart of Montana's Big Sky Country. One glimpse and you'll easily understand how the beautiful views of the surrounding Little Belt and Snowy Mountains and rich agricultural land captured the heart of the legendary Western artist, Charlie Russell, a hundred years ago.

Ackley Lake State Park offers numerous outdoor activities to include: motor boating, canoeing, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, ice fishing, swimming, photography, birding, hiking and just relaxing. The lake is approximately 160 acres in size and the parks land is about 160 acres. There are 15 campsites with shelters covering the picnic table and also a fire ring at each site. 3 sites do not have shelters, but do have picnic tables and fire rings. You will also find 2 vault latrines, 2 boat ramps and a seasonal boat dock. There is no potable water or electricity in the park.

Non residents must pay $24 a night for camping. There is no charge for MT Residents to camp. There is no camp host present, fees must be paid upon arrival at the informational kiosk.

Ackley Lake State Park Activities

Bird Hunting

Bird Watching

Boating

Camping

Canoeing

Fishing

Group Camping

Hunting

Ice Fishing

Ice Skating

Motor Boating

Nature

Outdoor Activity

Photography

Picnicking

RV Camping

Sightseeing

Swimming

Tent Camping

Upland Bird Hunting

Water Sport

Waterfowl Hunting

Wildlife Viewing

Ackley Lake State Park Amenities

Boat Launch

Established Fire Pits

Handicapped Accessible

Parking

Pets Allowed

Picnic Shelter

Toilets

Ackley Lake State Park Reservations

Season

All Year

Hours

Sunrise - Sunset
Unless Camping

About Ackley Lake State Park

Ackley Lake is nestled right in the heart of Montana's Big Sky Country. One glimpse and you'll easily understand how the beautiful views of the surrounding Little Belt and Snowy Mountains and rich agricultural land captured the heart of the legendary Western artist, Charlie Russell, a hundred years ago.

Ackley Lake State Park offers numerous outdoor activities to include: motor boating, canoeing, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, ice fishing, swimming, photography, birding, hiking and just relaxing. The lake is approximately 160 acres in size and the parks land is about 160 acres. There are 15 campsites with shelters covering the picnic table and also a fire ring at each site. 3 sites do not have shelters, but do have picnic tables and fire rings. You will also find 2 vault latrines, 2 boat ramps and a seasonal boat dock. There is no potable water or electricity in the park.

Non residents must pay $24 a night for camping. There is no charge for MT Residents to camp. There is no camp host present, fees must be paid upon arrival at the informational kiosk.

Ackley Lake State Park Activities

Bird Hunting

Bird Watching

Boating

Camping

Canoeing

Fishing

Group Camping

Hunting

Ice Fishing

Ice Skating

Motor Boating

Nature

Outdoor Activity

Photography

Picnicking

RV Camping

Sightseeing

Swimming

Tent Camping

Upland Bird Hunting

Water Sport

Waterfowl Hunting

Wildlife Viewing

Ackley Lake State Park Amenities

Boat Launch

Established Fire Pits

Handicapped Accessible

Parking

Pets Allowed

Picnic Shelter

Toilets

Ackley Lake State Park Reservations

Season

All Year

Hours

Sunrise - Sunset
Unless Camping

About Hobson, Montana

Elevation: 4,052

Population: 186

County: Judith Basin

Hobson was named for S. S. Hobson, an early-day cowboy and rancher who lived between Hobson and Utica on the Judith River and owned the Campbell and Clendendan ranches. He later became state senator from Judith Basin County.(from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing... ...

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