Beaverhead Rock State Park in Dillon, MT is a historic site listed in the National Register of Historic Places, known for its natural rock formation resembling the head of a swimming beaver. Visitors can view and photograph the landmark from a distance, with the site holding cultural significance as recognized by Sacagawea during the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805.
This park offers activities such as wildlife viewing, photography, and exploring the cultural heritage of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. With amenities available seasonally, visitors can immerse themselves in the history and natural beauty of this unique Montana state park.
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