Hotels in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Fort Smith

  • Overview

    Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is located in Fort Smith, Montana, United States of America. Nestled in the Bighorn Mountains, this scenic area spans over 120,000 acres and offers breathtaking views of the Bighorn Canyon, a 70-mile long reservoir created by the Bighorn Dam. The rugged beauty of the landscape, combined with diverse wildlife and rich history, make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    1. Scenic beauty of the Bighorn Canyon 2. Abundance of wildlife 3. Recreational activities such as hiking, boating, fishing, and camping 4. Historic sites and cultural heritage 5. Opportunities for photography and birdwatching

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Devils Canyon Overlook

    Devils Canyon Overlook offers stunning panoramic views of the deep canyons and towering cliffs in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. It is a popular spot for photography and enjoying the sunset.
  • Yellowtail Dam Visitor Center

    The Yellowtail Dam Visitor Center provides insights into the construction of the Bighorn Dam and the history of the area. Visitors can learn about the local flora and fauna, as well as the cultural significance of the Bighorn Canyon to the Crow Tribe.
  • Hiking Trails

    Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area offers a variety of hiking trails that range from easy strolls to challenging hikes. Explore the diverse landscapes, encounter wildlife, and enjoy breath-taking views along the way.
  • Boating and Fishing

    The Bighorn Canyon Reservoir provides excellent opportunities for boating and fishing. Visitors can rent boats, go fishing for a variety of fish species, or simply relax and soak in the tranquility of the water surrounded by the scenic beauty of the canyon.
  • Historic Ranches

    Visit the historic ranches in the vicinity of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area to learn about the area's rich history and cowboy heritage. Some ranches offer guided tours and exhibitions, providing a glimpse into the past way of life in the region.
  • Hotels