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Lake Mary Ronan State Park

An angler’s delight with kokanee salmon, yellow perch and large mouth bass. Camp off the beaten path shaded by Douglas Fir and Western Larch.

Lake Mary Ronan State Park is just seven miles west of Flathead Lake. This park offers a quiet camping opportunity nestled among a boreal forest.

This state park is noted for it's fishing and numerous trails that lead into the surrounding areas which abound in wildflowers and wildlife.

Lake Mary Ronan State Park's campground offers 25 campsites, including seasonal electricity at individual campsites, a paved campground road and spurs, plus a new and improved group camping area, boat trailer parking and a boating ramp.

This state park is on 120 acres at an elevation of 3,770 ft.

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Lake Mary Ronan State Park

Address

50623 Lake Mary Ronan Rd.
Dayton, MT 59860
Latitude/Longitude:
(47.92738 / -114.38229)

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Meet The Park Manager

Brian Schwartz

Brian Schwartz oversees Lone Pine, Thompson Falls and Lake Mary Ronan state parks. He also manages Smith Lake Fishing Access Site (FAS) and multiple other FAS along the Clark Fork River. He previously served as a park warden with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, with the the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, as a camp director on Flathead Lake, and as recreation programmer for the city of Whitefish. Brian has a Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services with an emphasis in Resource Management from Mankato State University. 

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