Medicine Rocks State Park is a park owned by the state of Montana in the United States. It is located about 25 miles west-southwest of Baker, Montana, and 11 miles north of Ekalaka, Montana. The park is named for the "Medicine Rocks," a series of sandstone pillars similar to hoodoos some 60 to 80 feet high with eerie undulations, holes, and tunnels in them. The rocks contain numerous examples of Native American rock art and are considered a sacred place by Plains Indians. As a young rancher, future president Theodore Roosevelt said Medicine Rocks was "as fantastically beautiful a place as I have ever seen." The park is 330 acres in size, sits at 3,379 feet in elevation, and is managed by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017 and designated as a certified International Dark Sky Sanctuary in 2020.
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Official Website http://stateparks.mt.gov/parks/visit/medicineRocks/
Phone +1 406 234 0926
Address 59324, United States
Coordinates 46°2'39.998" N -104°28'16.815" E