Most reviewed Beaches in Montana


  1. 4.5 City Beach (118 reviews)
    - Warmer water - good cooling off stop
    Spent 2-3 hours Beaches
    City Beach image
    We were visiting Glacier National Park for 3 days. Our nieces (10 to 14 years old) wanted to get in the water, but the rivers & lakes were cold in the park. On our 2nd day, we stopped by the city beach for an hour after visiting the ski resort for alpine slides. It was fairly crowded for a Tuesday afternoon. The official beach portion was roped off. I didn't see much "distance" to be had, so we stayed on the right side of the beach, which was much rockier but away from the crowd. We had water shoes & flip flops on (a must have in my opinion, but I'm terrible with walking on rocks). Water was cold but not intolerable. We didn't swim much, simply played around. I recommend this beach for anyone who wants a little water break from hiking. See more..
  2. 4.0 Glen Lake Rotary Park - Bozeman Beach (formerly East Gallatin Recreation Area) (22 reviews)
    - Paddle Boarding on the Lake !
    Saturday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Beaches • Parks
    Glen Lake Rotary Park - Bozeman Beach (formerly East Gallatin Recreation Area) image
    Glen Lake Rotary Park, also known as Bozeman Beach, is just 2 miles north of downtown Bozeman, and hosts a 4-acre lake, fishing & diving dock, sandy beach, picnic shelters and pavilion, patio, volleyball courts, climbing rock, grassy areas, and access to local biking & hiking trails that connect the rest of the city. See more..

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