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Sluice Boxes State ParkSoaring cliffs and precipitous ledges mark the Belt Creek Canyon as it slices out of the Little Belt Mountains and winds toward the town of Belt. Sluice Boxes State Park, established in 1970, consists of the northern most 8 miles of the Belt Creek canyon. The train bridges have been removed and visitors must ford the creek - a difficult proposition during high water flows. Because of these crossings, hiking in the Sluice Boxes is limited to low water season, generally mid-July through September. The spring-fed water is always cold and weather in the Little Belts changes often and quickly. Be prepared. For the intrepid traveler, trout fishing in Belt Creek, spectacular scenery and many wildlife species await. Length: 7.5 miles -- Township 16N; Range 6E; Section 26 Trail Beginning: Riceville Bridge Trail End: Logging Creek Bridge (no facilities available at this point) USGS Map1: Riceville, MT Activities
backcountry camping, bird watching, fishing, hiking, history, hunting, photography, picnicking, rafting, stream fishing, swimming, wildlife viewing
Services and Amenities
pets allowed, toilets, trail
Directions
From Belt, Sluice Boxes State Park is located 15 miles south on U.S. Highway 89, then 1/2 mile west on county road. Signs off of Highway 89 will direct you to the Riceville Bridge trailhead, the only developed access point for the Sluice Boxes. You can fish, picnic, or begin a hike at the area which has a parking lot, latrine and trailhead.
Hours / Season of Operation
Season:
All Year
Hours:
Sunrise to Sunset
Contact Information
Sluice Boxes State Park
Mailing Address:
4600 Giant Springs Road
Great Falls, MT 59405
Phone: 406-454-5840
http://fwp.mt.gov/parks
Payment / Reservation Information
Payment Methods:
N/A
Discount Types:
N/A
Reservations:
N/A
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