
Treasure State Acres Park is one of the largest and most used public spaces in the Helena Valley, and a true gem of the neighborhood.
The park’s 8 Acres feature primarily grass open space that is perfect for anything from flying a kite and playing tag, to cross country skiing and practicing your fly casting, or running multiple peewee football or lacrosse practices.
The park also includes a playground that was completely upgraded in 2024, and landscaped trees for shade.
Folks from all over the Helena Valley, Lewis & Clark County, and the state of Montana use and enjoy the park every month of the year.
Treasure State Acres Park started as nothing more than a big dirt lot in the middle of the neighborhood back in the 1980s. Through the dedication and hard work of many local residents and the TSA Park Board, that lot was transformed into the amenity that it is today.
The TSA Park Board remains dedicated to making the park the best public place it can be. Their duties include organizing the mowing and care of the grass and trees, maintenance of the playground, oversight of park use and events, and more.

The park board is currently made up of the following individuals: Larry Thomas, John Wilkins, Culver Varnado, Matt Klara, and Kristi Craven. To contact the board, feel free to send an inquiry through the contact page on this website.
For those interested in joining this dedicated group, a couple of positions are opening up in the next election cycle. Feel free to contact us about how to get involved.