Montana may not have ocean beaches, but we happen to think our freshwater beaches are just as beautiful. And if you live in Eastern Montana, you probably already know that it doesn’t get much better than spending a warm summer day at Lake Elmo State Park. From boating to birdwatching to good old-fashioned lakeside lounging, the park has plenty to offer — and you can even go for a swim.
Lake Elmo State Park is a 123-acre public recreation area that sits on the north side of Billings.
Robby G C / TripAdvisor The park is for day use only, but it’s open from 8 a.m. until dusk.
The highlight, of course, is Lake Elmo itself.
joe s / TripAdvisor The lake spans 64 acres, and the water is clean and inviting. It was originally called Holling Lake and was developed as an irrigation holding pond for the Billings Bench Water Association.
In 1929, the family that owned the lake opened it up to the public as a recreation area, and the rest is history.
Robby G C / TripAdvisor Of course, you’ll never mistake this place for the ocean, but this small sandy beach is still a great place to hang out. While the walking trails, picnic areas, and dog park are all popular, the three little beaches are where the locals like to hang out.
The park is open all year, but it really comes to life in the summertime.
joe s / TripAdvisor If you’d like to avoid the crowds, try going during the week or early in the day.
On any given day, you’ll probably see people of all ages wade into the water.
Vincent A Gladue / Google Getting your feet wet feels so refreshing on a hot summer day.
This park is totally family-friendly, and little Montanans love to swim here.
Vincent A Gladue / Google You can also fish, paddleboard, or go boating, although only non-motorized boats are allowed.
We’re lucky to have Lake Elmo State Park here in Montana.
worldtraipse / TripAdvisor It’s easy to maintain a safe distance from others here while still enjoying a beautiful day in nature.
Have you been to Lake Elmo lately? Good news — there’s still plenty of summer left to enjoy it.
Robby G C / TripAdvisor
The park is for day use only, but it’s open from 8 a.m. until dusk.
joe s / TripAdvisor
The lake spans 64 acres, and the water is clean and inviting. It was originally called Holling Lake and was developed as an irrigation holding pond for the Billings Bench Water Association.
Of course, you’ll never mistake this place for the ocean, but this small sandy beach is still a great place to hang out. While the walking trails, picnic areas, and dog park are all popular, the three little beaches are where the locals like to hang out.
joe s / TripAdvisor
If you’d like to avoid the crowds, try going during the week or early in the day.
Vincent A Gladue / Google
Getting your feet wet feels so refreshing on a hot summer day.
You can also fish, paddleboard, or go boating, although only non-motorized boats are allowed.
worldtraipse / TripAdvisor
It’s easy to maintain a safe distance from others here while still enjoying a beautiful day in nature.
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Address: 2300 Lake Elmo Dr, Billings, MT 59105, USA