Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Thursday, 14 January 2010 09:01
The most visited state park in Montana? Try Giant Springs in Great Falls. According to figures gathered by the parks division of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Giant Springs had a total of 301,575 visits in 2009. That’s more than double the visitation of the next most visited park, Cooney near Billings, which had 143,012 visits. Flathead Lake had 233,224 visits for seven parks combined.

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