Roosevelt Park, Troy MT
Address | Address: 221 Roosevelt Park, Ro, Troy, MT, United States |
Phone | +1 406-295-4151 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | www.cityoftroymontana.com/dept_parks.html |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 9 reviews |
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Roosevelt Park reviews
9We dropped in at the boat ramp, and had a nice easy float down to our campgrounds, kootenai-river-campground. Very easy first time float for our young son who struggles with anxiety. He can't wait to do it again. I would recommend this to others.
Great location. Good place to take kids to play with a playground, splash pad, and fishing pond
This was a really cute park that we stopped at. It has a great view of the Kootenai River. There was a nice boat launch. The only negative was the white trash racist redneck who I ran into. I could have done without his antigovernment racist rant.
Great place to walk around the pond look and feed the ducks and geese. Babies all over ducks and geese. Has lights for night walking friendly people walking.
This afternoon I walked across the Roosevelt bridge spanning the Kootenai River. It was built around 1917.
Roosevelt Park is beautiful with all the amenities, a walking path, fishing piers, benches, ducks, geese and turtles and fish.
There are pavilion's, picnic tables and cook grills and plenty of restrooms. Playground and a water park. And so much more.
A cool place for all.
Love coming here. It's my favorite place to go when I'm in a bad mood to get my woooosaaaa back. Met alot of the friendly locals here. I also love to fish the little pond for trout.although I've only caught one so far.
Another magic place along the Kootenay! Actually, anywhere along the Kootenay River drainage area, be it in Canada or Montana is likely to be fascinating and spectacularly scenic. Routes 2,200 and 93 intersect and weave their ways thru this BEAUTIFUL area for hundreds of miles and never is boredom an issue. GREAT camping on several national forests with more fishing streams than the imagination can conjure!
A great little park in a great little community. The kind of place people from around town who don't even have kids in school will come out for the high school team's softball games.
And the Easter Egg hunt here each year, you'd think it was being put on by a community 20 times the size of Troy.