

Buffalo bones at First PeoplesVisitor Centers and Interpretive
Exhibits serve to enhance your students' understanding of many state parks. Staffed visitor
centers combine interactive displays and programs to make these special places come alive. Other
parks feature interpretive signs and markers to tell the stories of significant events and
interesting features of the area.
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Kids at Lone PineWhen time and budgets allow, there is nothing like a first-hand visit to a Montana State Park to really make learning fun and memorable. Field trips can be arranged to several state parks where professional Park Rangers guide your students to a greater understanding of history, geology, wildlife and many other topics. [Learn more]
Students view fish in a pond at A visit to a FWP Fish Hatchery will provide students an opportunity to learn about the many species of fish raised for restoration programs and sport fishing. The 10 hatcheries are open year-round for visitation. Fish species and facilities differ at each location, so check with your local contact to find out specifics.
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