Swan Meadows (Flathead County Park) - Bigfork, MT

Swan Meadows (Flathead County Park) - Bigfork, MT
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Swan Meadows Dog Park in Bigfork, Montana

Swan Meadows (Flathead County Park) is a unique green space located near Bigfork, Montana. This county-owned parcel is just under an acre and consists primarily of wetland, set aside as part of a subdivision in 1973. While it’s technically a public park, visitors note it is largely overgrown and lacks typical park amenities such as restrooms, playgrounds, or seating areas.

Access to the park is very limited, with several sources indicating the only feasible entrance is via the water, making it challenging for most pet owners. The area floods when river levels are high and is mainly covered in vegetation like Hawthorne, which can make conditions swampy or inhospitable—especially after rains. This spot might appeal to adventurous local dog owners looking for rarely-used open space but is not a typical dog-friendly park with managed trails or facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is no fenced-in section at this park.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there are no water fountains or bowls available.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is natural shade from vegetation, but no built shelters.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? No, there are no waste stations or poop bag dispensers.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? No, there are no benches or seating areas at this park.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? No, there are no restroom facilities.
  • Is the park open year-round? The park is a public space and can be accessed throughout the year, though it may be underwater when river levels are high.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? The area may be accessible by water, and it floods seasonally, but there is no designated swimming spot for dogs.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, as a wetland area, it can be very muddy or even flooded after rain or during high river levels.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? The wetland is known for mosquitoes and possibly other pests.

Reviews

John Grefe

Only accessible from the water. Park is not managed, no amenities, overgrown. Inhospitable.

John Grefe

Only accessible from the water. Park is not managed, no amenities, overgrown. Inhospitable.

John Grefe

Only accessible from the water. Park is not managed, no amenities, overgrown. Inhospitable.

Patrick Landon

Not a park. Its a one acre wetlands that can be accessed via water. Move along.

Patrick Landon

Not a park. Its a one acre wetlands that can be accessed via water. Move along.

Patrick Landon

Not a park. Its a one acre wetlands that can be accessed via water. Move along.

Mary Huff

This one acre wetland was set aside as part of a subdivision in 1973. It is under water when the river level is high and is covered in Hawthorne and 🦟. Not what most people think of when it is classified as a park

Mary Huff

This one acre wetland was set aside as part of a subdivision in 1973. It is under water when the river level is high and is covered in Hawthorne and 🦟. Not what most people think of when it is classified as a park

Mary Huff

This one acre wetland was set aside as part of a subdivision in 1973. It is under water when the river level is high and is covered in Hawthorne and 🦟. Not what most people think of when it is classified as a park

Mike Perkins

I’ve been told it only accessible from the river.

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