Montana
Summer Vacations & Unique Travel Spots
Big Timber Waterslide Park
Big Timber Waterslide Park has activities for all ages and tastes. Our rides are as adventurous as Oldfaceful and as tame
and friendly as the Munchkin Slide. We also have two types of pools. At the top of this hill you will find Oldfaceful.
Ride this through the underground tunnels and oh yes maybe get a face full. Up to four people can ride together. Or the
more daring can ride suiside. Then there is The Zipper . . . what can I say? Words can't describe the experience.
Hurricane and Typhoon will be sure to blow you away! The little guys and gals can play in the Kiddie Pool on the Frog
Slide or ride one of the floaties. Ride the Raging Rapid Slide, get dumped on by the Bodacious Bucket and land in the
moat.
Location: 705 Highway 10 E. Big Timber, MT
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Lake Elwell
Lake Elwell is on the Marias River in north-central Montana. The dam and reservoir are features of the Lower Marias Unit
of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Project. The reservoir has 17,678 surface acres and 181 miles of shoreline. Major game
fish include northern pike, walleye, and rainbow trout. Concrete boat ramps, campgrounds, marina, picnic shelters.
Location: Located about 40 miles southeast of Shelby just south of U.S. 2.
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ZooMontana
ZooMontana is unique within a 500-mile radius! For over 10 years, locals and visitors to the area have enjoyed the 70-acre
zoological park and botanical garden. Our animals originate from areas with similar climates and temperatures to those
found in the Billings. Exhibits are constructed using state-of-the-art natural habitat techniques. Plant and animal living
collections are not only those native to the northern Rockies and high plains but also from northern latitudes of Europe
and Asia. This combination positions ZooMontana as a unique and interesting collection of approximately 50% exotic and 50%
native species.
Location: On I-90, take Exit 443, Zoo Drive to Shiloh Road, left on Shiloh Road. Billings, MT
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Flathead lake
Flathead lake is the largest natural lake in western U.S. A 160 mile shoreline and water covers nearly two-hundred square
miles of Montana - and at 300 feet deep, you'd better restring your fishing reel with some extra line. You will find
cherry orchards on both sides of Flathead Lake. The Flathead is famous for our cherries and during the season, you'll
find roadside stands selling cherries on Rt. 93.
Location: Flathead Lake lies in the shadows of Glacier National Park and Big Mountain ski resort to the north. Two scenic
highways parallel the lake. On the west side, US Highway 93, and Route 35 on the east.
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Canyon Ferry Lake
Canyon Ferry Lake is about 50 miles downstream from where the Gallatin, Madison, and Jefferson Rivers join to form the
Missouri River. Located near Helena, Montana this lake covers 35,181 surface acres and 76 shoreline miles. Due to its size
and location, Canyon Ferry Lake is very popular and receives the most use of any lake in the state. Canyon Ferry Lake offers
some great fishing, species include: Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Common Carp, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye and more.
Location: Located Just 20 miles east of Helena along U.S. 12 / 287.
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