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Activities > Accessible Recreation Opportunities Interpretive Areas with accessible features

Below is a list of suggested interpretive area and scenic sites with accessible features.

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park offers a 6,000 square foot ADA accessible visitor center with buffalo culture exhibits, a storytelling circle, classroom, gallery and bookstore.

FWP Region 4 Office

The FWP regional office located in Great Falls has interpretive displays for the public to learn about local topography and natural history.

Giant Springs Fish Hatchery

The Giant Springs Fish Hatchery offers a small accessible visitor center, with a view into the hatchery, and an outside show pond area where the public can see fish raised in the hatchery and feed them.

Montana WILD Education Center

The Montana WILD Education Center offers handicapped parking and provides fish, wildlife, and habitat education and public programming (often with live amphibians, reptiles, bats, and birds). The site provides ADA access to Spring Meadow Lake State Park where visitors can access trails, a fishing pier, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The adjacent archery range also provides adaptive archery equipment and instruction.

Tower Rock State Park

Tower Rock has an interpretive plaza with interpretive signs that are accessible via a gravel path that a navigable with a trail wheelchair.