Natural Bridge Montana

5/5
(55) · Park in Mc Leod, United States
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5.0/5 · 55 reviews
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Oct 18, 2024
This is such an amazing spot! Only visited once but cannot wait to return! Bridge to see the falls and river is 1 minute from parking, along with bathrooms. Looked like trails are numerous but we on… Full review by mikeflood7
Oct 17, 2024
What a beautiful gem. Was able to enjoy without any hiking. When we got there on an October weekday at 10 am we had the place to ourselves. Drive out there was flat and beautiful vistas. After our… Full review by Fontaine
Jul 20, 2024
This is a beautiful area to picnic or hike. Wear appropriate shoes and clothes. There are several walking paths around the bridge area, and very good views of the natural bridge gorge. Full review by Country-ish

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Wheres the best spot to camp near there? Tent camping.
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Spring Creek Campground and Trout Farm is right on the road up to the Natural Bridge and is a beautiful place to camp. You can stay in a tent or RV and it sits right on the Boulder …
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Spring Creek Campground and Trout Farm is right on the road up to the Natural Bridge and is a beautiful place to camp. You can stay in a tent or RV and it sits right on the Boulder RIver. We love it there.
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Can you walk your dog on a leash on the trails?
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I have no idea whether there is a rule on this subject, but plenty of people bring dogs there.
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Answer by Russell G · Aug 17, 2018
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Is there camping there? How about group picnic area?
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No camping there. Only 2 picnic tables. They are each large (perhaps 8 people each), but the tables are not near each other
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Answer by Russell G · Jul 24, 2018
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What does it cost to enter the park to be able to hike to the natural bridge?
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There is no entrance fee.
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Why do you refer to this area as a state park? This is federally owned public land managed by Big Timber Ranger …
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Why do you refer to this area as a state park? This is federally owned public land managed by Big Timber Ranger District, Custer Gallatin National Forest, USDA.
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How do I know if it’s federal land what does it say on the sign natural Bridge State Park what am I to assume there’s your answer
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Answer by Gordon D B · Dec 9, 2017
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