Beaver Creek Park

Havre, Montana

Beaver Creek Park: wild flowers at Beaver Creek Park
Beaver Creek Park: overlooking camp
Beaver Creek Park: campsite
Beaver Creek Park: birding
Beaver Creek Park: scenery
Beaver Creek Park: bridge in fall
Beaver Creek Park: wild flowers at Beaver Creek Park
Beaver Creek Park: overlooking camp
Beaver Creek Park: campsite
Beaver Creek Park: birding
Beaver Creek Park: scenery
Beaver Creek Park: bridge in fall
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Physical Address:

17863 Beaver Creek Rd, Havre, MT 59501

Mailing Address:

17863 Beaver Creek Rd, Havre, MT 59501

Contact Info

406-395-4565

[email protected]

About Beaver Creek Park

Nestled between the Bears Paw Mountains and the rolling prairie of North Central Montana, Beaver Creek Park is one of the largest county-owned parks in the United States. Beaver Creek Park spans 10,000 acres, approximately one mile wide, and stretches 17 miles along Beaver Creek. Just 10 miles south of Havre, MT, this scenic park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the diverse landscapes of Central Montana.

Whether you’re hiking, fishing, camping, wildlife watching, or stargazing, Beaver Creek Park offers year-round recreation activities. Keep your eyes peeled for signage for designated dark-sky viewing areas near the lakes and Rotary Falls. Popular activities include trout fishing in Beaver Creek, hiking scenic trails like Mt. Otis, and camping under star-filled skies at one of the park’s many campsites. In the fall, the park is also a favorite destination for hunters and leaf-peepers, who are drawn to the vibrant foliage.

With easy access from Highway 234 and amenities like picnic areas, campgrounds, and group shelters, Beaver Creek Park is perfect for family outings, RV travelers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape in Montana’s natural beauty. Winter visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing, making this a true four-season destination.

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, passing through the Hi-Line, or headed to Bear Paw Ski Bowl—where you’ll actually drive through the park on your way—a visit to Beaver Creek Park offers a memorable connection to Montana’s rugged landscape and outdoor heritage.





Beaver Creek Park Activities

Bird Watching

Boating

Camping

Fishing

Group Camping

Hiking

Horseshoes

Picnicking

RV Camping

Tent Camping

Wildlife Viewing

Beaver Creek Park Amenities

Boat Launch

Campsite

Established Fire Pits

Gift Shop

Maps

Pets Allowed

Public Restroom

RV Dump Station

Toilets

Trail

Trash Removal

Water

Beaver Creek Park Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Reservations Accepted

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

All Year

About Beaver Creek Park

Nestled between the Bears Paw Mountains and the rolling prairie of North Central Montana, Beaver Creek Park is one of the largest county-owned parks in the United States. Beaver Creek Park spans 10,000 acres, approximately one mile wide, and stretches 17 miles along Beaver Creek. Just 10 miles south of Havre, MT, this scenic park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the diverse landscapes of Central Montana.

Whether you’re hiking, fishing, camping, wildlife watching, or stargazing, Beaver Creek Park offers year-round recreation activities. Keep your eyes peeled for signage for designated dark-sky viewing areas near the lakes and Rotary Falls. Popular activities include trout fishing in Beaver Creek, hiking scenic trails like Mt. Otis, and camping under star-filled skies at one of the park’s many campsites. In the fall, the park is also a favorite destination for hunters and leaf-peepers, who are drawn to the vibrant foliage.

With easy access from Highway 234 and amenities like picnic areas, campgrounds, and group shelters, Beaver Creek Park is perfect for family outings, RV travelers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape in Montana’s natural beauty. Winter visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing, making this a true four-season destination.

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, passing through the Hi-Line, or headed to Bear Paw Ski Bowl—where you’ll actually drive through the park on your way—a visit to Beaver Creek Park offers a memorable connection to Montana’s rugged landscape and outdoor heritage.





Beaver Creek Park Activities

Bird Watching

Boating

Camping

Fishing

Group Camping

Hiking

Horseshoes

Picnicking

RV Camping

Tent Camping

Wildlife Viewing

Beaver Creek Park Amenities

Boat Launch

Campsite

Established Fire Pits

Gift Shop

Maps

Pets Allowed

Public Restroom

RV Dump Station

Toilets

Trail

Trash Removal

Water

Beaver Creek Park Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Reservations Accepted

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

All Year

About Havre, Montana

Elevation: 2,493

Population: 9,328

County: Hill

Havre, an agricultural city, is situated close to the Canadian border amidst the wide panorama of the open plains. Also a railroad town, it offers modern city conveniences in a remote setting, surrounded by unaltered and uncluttered plains. The economy is diversified with farming, ranching, hospital... ...

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