Reviews
Storm Creek Lake
User Reviews
Jim Collier
Fantastic state park campgrounds on Bear Creek lake. Beech Point campground is on the south side of the lake and has RV hookups, solid Wi-Fi, and a stellar bath house. Lone Pine is a primitive campground on the north side of the lake. It's more aesthetic in secluded in a denser forest. Best of both worlds
Jesse West
This is a hidden Jim of the delta has camping , trails , beauty and so much history . I was truly amazed at how beautiful it was . And the staff love there job and is great at it . I can't wait to come back and get to experience all it has to offer which is a lot .hidden Jim of the delta
Robert Harkrider
When you hear the title “Mississippi River State Park” some of the mental images conjured may convince you that it might be prudent to search for a different location if you are unfamiliar with the area. However, this gem of a state park is located in a gorgeous forested area atop Crowley’s Ridge. The welcome center for the park is modern, beautiful and well appointed. The three campgrounds (one of which is secluded and primitive) are in nice areas. Storm Creek campground is about 20 minutes from Helena and is only a few years old. The other campgrounds and the Visitor center are about an half hour N via a beautiful drive through the forest near Marianna.
Kenneth Holcomb
A very well-maintained, beautiful setting campground we go there often I would recommend it to anyone RV pads are level Concrete and full hook ups And includes a level tent pad with a nice bed of P gravel. Campground also has free Wi-Fi connection for streaming with smart TVs we had very good reception
Gavin Anderson (claidheamdanns)
Nice park, nice staff, amazing visitor center. The only improvement I’d recommend is to have the entrance to the Bear Creek Loop better marked. The trail itself is very well marked, but it’s hard to find the trailhead.
Nerrisa Kayline
Mississippi River State Park was a fun interactive park to visit! The gift shop had lots to choose from. The staff was very helpful and informative. This park is quite large. If you want to visit where the St Francis meets the Mississippi River be advised, take a map! Cell phone service is spotty. You may or may not get service by the river. This was an exciting experience for me. After 30 years of crossing the Mississippi River, I have always wanted to actually visit the Mississippi River. Watching the tug boats pass by was interesting, and then fishing the Mississippi was all around fun experience! I thoroughly enjoyed this park, and all it had to offer. I absolutely recommend this one!
Tracy Breath (lilbride)
This place is absolutely beautiful! Very relaxing. Welcome center was unbelievable good. Personal was fantastic, very friendly and informative. 10/10
Dave P
The group camp area is great. Lots of level, well drained areas for tents and activities. No water source is the one down side, but we didn’t have any trouble.
Vanessa Poteet
It’s a lovely state park not very good on any trails. There were a couple just a little over a mile. There was one spot if you take the river Road to Beaver point that was a cool spot that we found and then if you go to the Mississippi river to the Saint Francis river was pretty cool
Thomas Fearing
Visited Sunday 9/29. We enoyed visiting with the park ranger who checked us into our Beech Point campsite. She went out way to make sure that we understood the full range of exhibits and activities that the park had to offer. She was the best!
Wandering Vitality
So beautiful and serene. Highly recommend for a quiet get away. Easy to reserve, affordable and well maintained. Trails close by and being right on the water was perfect
Renee Pinkston
Wonderful park with a great interpretation center (great for kids)!!! The workers were so kind and the place was clean and well-kept. We spent the day hiking around the trail. There are tons of places to picnic and the camping spaces look nice. This would be a great place to spend a day or a weekend in nice weather. The trail has lots of great tree interpretation; it was nice to be able to walk through and learn about the trees in the area. The trail is easy but there are some stairs but they are navigable.