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Pirogue Island State Park Adventures

Pirogue Island State Park offers a scenic riverside escape on the Yellowstone River, featuring ample opportunities for fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation.

153
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Pirogue Island State Park

 

Pirogue Island State Park is located along the Yellowstone River near Billings, Montana. This 153-acre park centers on Pirogue Island, which is formed by an island in the river with natural riparian habitats and open grasslands. The park provides a peaceful natural setting amidst the river corridor, offering visitors easy access to fishing spots, walking trails, and picnic areas. The river environment supports a range of wildlife, including waterfowl, deer, and occasionally bald eagles. The landscape primarily includes river bottom cottonwoods and native grasses, which help support local ecosystems and provide a habitat for birdwatching enthusiasts. Historically, the Yellowstone River has been a vital waterway for native tribes and early explorers, although the park itself developed more recently to preserve the natural river environment and provide recreational access to local residents and visitors. Popular activities at Pirogue Island State Park include angling for native trout, day hiking along gentle trails, kayaking and paddle sports on the Yellowstone River, and seasonal birdwatching. Its proximity to Billings makes it a convenient outdoor getaway for both residents and travelers. The park’s natural features and waterside location make it an appealing spot for those looking to experience Montana’s river landscapes without venturing far from urban amenities. Facilities are modest, primarily focusing on low-impact use to maintain the island’s natural character.

Highlights

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Scenic Yellowstone River views from Riverside Trail

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Diverse bird species including migratory waterfowl

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Accessible fishing spots along the riverbank

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Quiet picnic areas tucked among cottonwoods

Notable Natural Features

Pirogue Island

The central island formed by a split in the Yellowstone River providing riverbank habitat and walking trails.

Yellowstone River Corridor

A scenic river environment famed for fishing, wildlife viewing, and paddling opportunities.

Riverside Trail Loop

A gentle trail offering panoramic views of the river and native vegetation, suitable for all skill levels.