Crystal Park Picnic and Mineral Collection Area
Crystal Park is a unique recreation area at an elevation of 7,800 feet in the Pioneer Mountains in southwest Montana. Crystal Park is open for day use only and has a fee per person. Facilities include three picnic sites with tables and grills, information signs, toilets, and a paved trail with benches as well as an overlook. The facilities are designed to be universally accessible (ADA).
Quartz crystals are scattered liberally through the decomposed granite of the unique 220-acre site that's been reserved by the Forest Service for the popular hobby of rockhounding. Quartz crystals are hexagonal (six-sided) prisms, with a pointed "face" at each end. The crystals found at Crystal Park can be clear, cloudy, white, gray, or purple. They can be smaller than your little finger or up to several inches in diameter. Gray, purple, and other colors are caused by minerals within the quartz. Gray crystals are known as "smoky" and the highly prized purple ones are called amethyst. Single crystals are most common at Crystal Park. Most of the crystals have little value other than as collector's items.
Rules established for Crystal Park include a ban on tunneling. The rules are listed on signs throughout the park and in brochures that are available at the site. Hand tools are the only tools allowed for use, and there is a five-day-per-person season limit on digging.
View Crystal Park Recreational Mineral Collection Area brochure.
General Information
The Day Use area is open annually from mid-June through mid-October, depending on snowpack.
Open seasonally from mid-June through mid-October, dependent on snow and weather conditions.
America The Beautiful Passes not accepted for this site.
Day Use:
$5 per person per day (11 and older)
There is a $5 fee per person, per day fee for this site. There is no fee for children 10 years of age and younger. The fee is collected at the Crystal Park parking area.
Address: 420 Barrett Street Dillon, MT 59725
Phone: 406-683-3900
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 45.4867
Longitude: -113.10422
Elevation
7,800
Directions
From Dillon take I-15 South for 3 miles. Take the Highway 278 exit and continue West for 22 miles. Turn North onto the Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway Road 73 and continue for approximately 17 miles.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is available at this site.
Yes, drinking water is available from a hand pump
Picnic Tables
Picnic tables are available at this site.