Welcome pavilion at Missouri Headwaters State Park.
Walk to the the confluence of the Jefferson and Madison Rivers. The Gallatin joins in about a mile downstream.
Beautiful scenery from the confluence.
Ample parking is available for the Interpretative Plaza and picnic area.
Interpretive Plaza features history and sounds of the area. The shelter features a natural sod roof!
Walk along the trail to Fort Rock to see the Gallatin River and Lewis Rock. Lewis Rock takes its namesake from Meriwether Lewis, who used this high point to map the landscape on July 27, 1805.
Find an open bench at Fort Rock and soak in the mountain views.
Old homesteader building with a snow-capped view of the Bridger Mountain Range.