Location ID: #10157282
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Location ID: #10175044
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Our ranch is situated with forest service on three sides so privacy and solitude abounds. The ranch is eighty-four and a half acres with roughly forty-five acres in forest, and thirty-five acres in pastures. There is a wide creek that runs through ...
Location ID: #10179716
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Location ID: #10039154
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White Sulphur Springs is located on highway 89 between Yellowstone Park to the south and Glacier National Park to the north. Highway 89 is also known as Kings Hill Scenic Byway, one of the most beautiful drives in Montana. White Sulphur Springs is ...
Location ID: #10177467
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Situated on the shores of Flathead Lake in North West Montana Flathead Lake Lodge is the only guest ranch in the country where you can combine a Western Dude Ranch experience with an all-American Lake vacation. Due to its location Flathead Lake ...
Location ID: #899
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On this family operated ranch, we run 1,300 head of cattle on 25,000 acres - and that means lots of places to ride and lots of work to do! The ranch was originally homesteaded in 1877 by Norwegian immigrants looking for a better life. Today their ...
Location ID: #10158258
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With miles of Sweet Grass Creek winding through the ranch, alpine forests, pristine lakes, and rolling foothills dotted with vibrant wildflowers, Sweet Grass Ranch offers spectacularly diverse terrain beckoning to be explored. Our family welcomes ...
Location ID: #10177463
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At Hubbard’s Working Cattle & Guest Ranch the meals are comfort gourmet. Breakfast is all made to order with fresh pastries, omelets, sourdough pancakes, waffles, yogurt, cereals, and anything else you might like. Lunch at the guest ranch is ...
Location ID: #1435
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Location ID: #338
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Experience Montana at our secluded guest ranch in the middle of a million acre pristine wilderness just north of Yellowstone Park. Wild and remote, we provide a different kind of vacation spot, the best in western hospitality and mountain wilderness ...
Location ID: #66
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The roar of the falls and an informative sign greets you as you start walking towards the falls. This is easy, 1/8 of a mile hike, on well-marked trail, that takes you to awesome Big Timber Falls.
Location ID: #10050332
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Located just 10 minutes/10 miles from the west entrance of Yellowstone, Parade Rest Guest Ranch is the closest Montana guest ranch to the nations’ first National Park and Old Faithful Geyser. Parade Rest is a true Montana guest ranch and offers our ...
Bar W Ranch
Location ID: #10177113
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The Bar W Guest Ranch is a year-round dude ranch near Glacier National Park, ready to treat you to true Montana hospitality from the moment you arrive until long after the sun sets. Nestled between two pine-covered ridges in an idyllic setting at ...
Location ID: #1595
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Columbia is a community of about 3,700 people located just 18 miles south of West Glacier. Not only is Columbia Falls "The Gateway to Glacier National Park", it is the pathway to a rustic and scenic alternative route to GNP at the Camas Creek Park ...
Big Timber County Fairgrounds
Location ID: #1545
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The Big Timber Rodeo is NRA sanctioned with calf roping, steer wrestling, bronc and bull riding and barrel racing among its events. Wild cow riding is always a crowd favorite. A great spectator rodeo!
If you like rodeo, be sure to attend the Big ...
Location ID: #677
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Location ID: #10027701
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Lolo is near the Montana-Idaho border and Lolo Pass, which was so eagerly sought for—and eventually located—by Lewis and Clark. The post office was established in 1888 with John Delany in charge. The creek was originally called Travelers’ Rest Creek ...
Location ID: #249
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Eureka, in the extreme northwest corner of Montana, was first named Deweyville after Ed Demers’ wife’s maiden name. The first buildings were on the banks of the Tobacco River. The town began building up the hill. A large sawmill, which supported the ...
Location ID: #454
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Libby lies in the northwest corner of Montana in a valley carved by the Kootenai River on the flank of the majestic Cabinet Mountain Range. The original townsite of Libby was located several miles upstream from the confluence of Libby Creek and the ...
Location ID: #10176114
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Location ID: #10087136
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Location ID: #789
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Virginia City was born with the discovery of gold in Alder Gulch in 1863. A boom town of the post Civil War era, Virginia City served as the Montana Territorial Capital for 10 years, until the gold ran out. Just a mile away lies Nevada City, a ...
Location ID: #1586
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Nevada City was a mining ghost town until the Bovey family restored it between 1945 and 1978. The entire town of Nevada City is a historical museum. Today it is a famous tourist attraction with many original log buildings and an outstanding ...
Location ID: #1581
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Nevada City was a mining ghost town until the Bovey family restored it between 1945 and 1978. The entire town of Nevada City is a historical museum. Today it is a famous tourist attraction with many original log buildings and an outstanding ...