Malta State Park adventures

Malta State Park Adventures

Malta State Park offers a serene natural setting along the Milk River in northeastern Montana, featuring scenic river views, fishing, and camping opportunities.

14
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Malta State Park

 

Located along the banks of the Milk River in Phillips County, northeastern Montana, Malta State Park is a small but inviting destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking water-based recreation and peaceful natural surroundings. The park encompasses riverfront areas that support fishing, picnicking, and birdwatching, with an emphasis on family-friendly activities and easy access. The Milk River provides habitat to various fish species, including native trout and other game fish, making it a favored spot for anglers. The park's vegetation includes native plains grasses and cottonwood stands, supporting local wildlife such as deer, songbirds, and waterfowl. While Malta State Park itself covers a relatively modest area, it serves as a gateway for exploring the broader Milk River ecosystem and surrounding open lands. Established to provide public access to the river and preserve pockets of natural habitat, the park includes amenities such as a campground, day-use facilities, and picnic areas. Visitors appreciate the quiet setting, often spotting water birds and enjoying the calm river environment. The proximity of the town of Malta adds convenience for supplies and lodging. Seasonal visitors come largely in the warmer months for fishing, camping, birdwatching, and hiking along informal trails near the riverbanks. The park is managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, ensuring maintenance of its natural resources and recreational infrastructure.

Highlights

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Scenic views of the Milk River and surrounding riparian habitat

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Excellent fishing opportunities for trout and other game fish

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Quiet campground with river access and picnic facilities

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Birdwatching for waterfowl and migratory songbirds

Notable Natural Features

Milk River

A defining feature of the park, this river offers habitat for native fish and attracts waterfowl and other wildlife.

Riparian Cottonwood Stands

Natural stands of cottonwoods line the riverbanks, providing shade and habitat for birds and small mammals.

Malta Campground

A small campground located within the park, offering sites close to the river with basic amenities.