Serving Southern Jefferson County in the Great State of Montana
Milltown State Park began as a river restoration Superfund and has grown into so much more! Located just outside of Bonner, MT, this park offers over 3 miles of beautiful trails.
Abundant outdoor opportunities and a rich cultural heritage converge at the newly restored confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers at the heart of the Milltown State Park.
The former site of a Superfund river restoration project, Milltown State Park features more than 500 acres of terrain, ranging from restored river bottoms, to a pine-forested bluff overlooking the confluence.
The park affords visitors a place to go hiking, biking, fishing, floating, and watching for birds and wildlife. The Milltown State Park Overlook is open and features interpretive displays and picnic tables. There are nearly three miles of hiking trails that lead from the Overlook down to the Clark Fork River and its floodplain trails.
On the north side of the river, the Confluence and Gateway areas saw construction begin in the summer of 2017. The park development includes trails, an interpretive plaza, and river access. The grand opening for the Confluence area was June 23, 2018.
Among the many stories from the deep past are the Glacial Lake Missoula floods that shaped the landscape thousands of years ago.
The Salish and Kalispel know the confluence as the place of bull trout and consider it part of their ancestral home. In 19th century history, Meriwether Lewis made a Fourth of July passage through the confluence, and decades later, the Mullan Expedition spent a harsh winter there.
In the 1880s, the rivers were dammed to produce power for the mills and communities but at great consequence.
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