Medicine Rocks State Park

As its name implies, Medicine Rocks was a place of 'big medicine' where Indian hunting parties conjured up magical spirits. 'As fantastically beautiful a place as I have ever seen,' said one of its first tourists in the late 1800s, a young rancher named Teddy Roosevelt. Weathering has given the soft sandstone rock formations a Swiss cheese look. The park is also a haven for mule deer, antelope, Woodhouse's toad and sharp tailed grouse. You can camp, bike ride, go picnicking, watch for wildlife or go hiking on a short .75 mile trail. This unique park is 330 acres in size and is at an elevation of 3,379 feet. There are approximately 12 camping sites with vault toilets, a group use area, grills/fire rings, water pumps, picnic tables, and drinking water. Campers may stay 14 days during a 30 day period. Two golf courses and a museum are located nearby in Baker and there is also a museum in Ekalaka. Due to its primitive park designation, it is a pack-in/pack-out site and there are no fees to enter or stay there.
Contact Info
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1630
Miles City, MT 59301

Phone: 406-234-0900
http://fwp.mt.gov/parks
Email: fwprg72@mt.gov
Directions
Medicine Rocks State Park is located 25 miles south of Baker on Montana Highway 7 (14 miles north of Ekalaka), milepost 10 then 1 mile west on county road.
Hours and Season of Operation:
Season:
All Year
Services Offered:
Campsite
pets Allowed
toilets
water
Activities Offered:
Camping
history
nature
photography
picnicking
rv Camping
tent Camping
walking
wildlife Viewing


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