Giant Springs State Park. Photo credit Foxy’s Photography

Throughout August, two state parks near Great Falls are hosting a variety of summer events, including guided evening hikes, trivia competitions, and interpretive talks.

At Giant Springs State Park, families can participate in a weekly trivia night every Tuesday until August 26. Teams of seven or fewer can enjoy a friendly competition held in the park’s grassy area, adjacent to the fish hatchery, with prizes for the top three teams. Participants are encouraged to bring a lawn chair, food, and drinks, and should arrive before 7 p.m. to register, as pre-registration is not required. All events are weather dependent, so please check the park’s Facebook page or contact them at (406) 727-1212 for updates and more information.

Just a short drive away, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park offers unique experiences as well. With its beautiful location just north of Ulm, visitors can attend “Jump Talks” every Saturday through August 30, featuring informative discussions about the park’s history and its significance to the First Peoples. These free talks begin at 1 p.m. and last about 30 minutes, weather permitting.

Additionally, on August 8, the park will host a guided three-mile evening hike in celebration of the Sturgeon Moon. This ranger-led hike, which costs $4 per person, offers participants a chance to enjoy breathtaking views of the moon and night sky from the buffalo jump. It will be limited to 25 participants, so early registration is recommended by calling (406) 866-2217.

For directions or more information about First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park visit: stateparks.mt.gov/first-peoples-buffalo-jump

Montana residents are entitled to free daily entrance to all state parks through the payment of vehicle registration fees. Out of state vehicles are required to purchase a park pass for entry into the park.

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