The Buffington Recreation Site is a day area for picnicking, hiking, and other recreational activities. At an elevation of 3,500 feet, this site encompasses an area of 2 acres. There are picnic tables, toilets and water at the site. Pets are allowed.
Fort Benton is an historic town at the beginning of the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River. The Bureau of Land Management Visitor Center is within the Fort Benton Historic District.
The Jerry Creek Bridge Site is located along the Big Hole River in southwest Montana. This river is very popular for quality rafting and trout fishing. Guide services are available locally. The site has picnic tables and grills, a boat ramp, parking and toilets.
Square Butte has been designated an Outstanding Natural Area. The flat topped butte juts 2400 feet above the surrounding plains. With its soaring buttresses, spires, and pinnacles it is a compelling and imposing site.
The Matthews Wildlife Habitat Management Area, seven miles east of Miles City, has been designed primarily to serve the handicapped. Concrete trails, restrooms, and picnic tables have been provided to accommodate wheelchairs providing access for fishing and picnicking. This is a day use area.