Hell Creek Recreational Area is a rugged outdoor destination nestled along the banks of Fort Peck Lake in Jordan, Montana, offering a true escape into the wild prairies and badlands of eastern Montana. Managed for outdoor recreation, this area attracts anglers, boaters, hikers, and families looking to experience the vast, unspoiled landscapes of Garfield County. A boat launch provides direct access to Fort Peck Lake, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States and renowned for its walleye, northern pike, and paddlefish fishing. Tent sites are available for campers who prefer sleeping under Montana's expansive star-filled skies. A dump station is on-site for added convenience, while a playground makes the area suitable for families with children. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding terrain, offering views of the distinctive badlands formations and native prairie wildlife, including pronghorn and migratory birds. Hell Creek Recreational Area sits near the Hell Creek Formation, a globally significant paleontological site where numerous dinosaur fossils have been discovered. The remote location in eastern Montana ensures a peaceful, uncrowded experience for those seeking adventure far from urban centers.