Location ID: #654
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The Ruby River is a tributary of the Beaverhead River, approximately 76 mi (122 km) long, in southwestern Montana in the United States. It rises in the Beaverhead National Forest in southwestern Madison County, between the Snowcrest Range and the ...
Location ID: #611
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The Powder River Basin is a region in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming about 120 miles east to west and 200 miles north to south known for its coal deposits. It is both a topographic drainage and geologic structural basin. The basin is so ...
Location ID: #10027040
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Judith River is a tributary of Missouri River. Starting in the Little Belt Mountains and stretching for 127 miles in central Montana and emptying into the Missouri River not far from Judith Landing. This excellent canoeing stream flows through ...
Location ID: #1698
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Location ID: #158
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The Clark Fork is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately 360 mi (579 km) long. The largest river by volume in Montana, it drains an extensive region of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana and northern Idaho in the ...
Location ID: #91
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The Boulder River (one of Montana's best fly fishing rivers) begins in the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains, and flows due north towards its confluence with the Yellowstone River in the town of Big Timber. The Boulder River provides decent fishing, a ...
Location ID: #79
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The Bitterroot River runs north from it source as it reaches for the Clark Fork River. So named as Lewis and Clark saw a number of bitter root plants in the area;it is also now the Montana state flower.The fishing includes Westslope Cutthroat, Brown ...
Location ID: #464
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The Little Bighorn River is a tributary of the Bighorn River in the United States in the states of Wyoming and Montana. The river is somewhat infamous as the site of the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876.
The Little Bighorn rises in extreme ...
Location ID: #56
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The Big Hole River comes to life in the Beaverhead Mountains south of Jackson, Montana, as the outlet of Skinner Lake, elevation 7,340. Throughout the 155.6 miles it flows, the Big Hole takes on many faces. From its beginning as a small mountain ...
Location ID: #10026400
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Montana Vortex and House of Mystery is one of the few areas in the world where the natural laws of physics are bent, if not broken all together. The famous "House of Mystery" is a crooked shack that sits right in the center of our smallest and most ...
Location ID: #10026007
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This modern house was designed to take advantage of the views. The rolling prairie is surrounded on all sides by breathtaking mountains, including the Absaroka, and Beartooth Mountain Ranges. The house is divided into two halves, the anchored tower ...
Shore Road
Location ID: #356
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Runs from Kalispell to Polson
Location ID: #1097
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Location ID: #353
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Highway 3 runs from Lavina to Billings. Major cities along the way include Billings, Broadview, and Harlowton.
Location ID: #1572
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Highway 49 runs from Jct US 89 north of Kiowa to East Glacier Park. Highways 49 used to connect to US 89 at Kiowa. Old MT 49 used to run from Browning to Glacier Park (now US 2). Kiowa comes from the Blackfeet word for bear, Kya-yo. The Kiowa ...
Lost Trail Powder Mountain
Location ID: #477
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Well known for reliable snowfall and consistently good snow conditions, Lost Trail straddles the Montana-Idaho border in the breathtaking Bitterroot Range of the Northern Rockies. Lost Trail Powder Mountain offers a full service cafeteria at day ...
Location ID: #216
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Discovery boasts six lifts and 1670 feet of vertical starting from a base elevation of 6480 feet. The ski area’s 614 skiable acres are spread over 2100 acres of National Forest. There are two north-facing bowls offer some of the steepest lift-served ...
Location ID: #99
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Bridger Bowl is located only 20 minutes up Bridger Canyon from the exciting town of Bozeman. Bridger Bowl is essentially two large bowls , North and South, that merge into a flatter portion forming the lower mountain. 2,000 verticle feet are served ...
Location ID: #585
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The trailhead starts out of the Palisades Falls Picnic Area parking lot. Palisades Falls National Recreation trail is a short .5 mile asphalt-coated surface to a beautiful 80 foot waterfall. Walking through towering Engelmann Spruce and Red Fir as ...
Location ID: #386
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The trailhead for 1.5 mile long Holland Falls National Recreation Trail starts at the end of Holland Lake Road. At the start of TR 416 you walk through mixed stands of Western Larch, Ponderous Pine and Red Fir, viewing an unbelievable Holland Lake, ...
Location ID: #190
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Crow Creek Falls was part of historic Hawkeye Placer mine which was patented in the 1920's. In 2002 a non-profit group, American Land Conservancy purchased the parcel. They in partnership with the Montana Mining Association and the Montana ...
Location ID: #187
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Crazy Creek Falls is a massive cascading waterfall that plunges over slabs of granite rock. Along the edge of the thunderous cascade are flat, terraced rocks for sunbathing or hiking around. Beside the cascading waters and waterfalls are soaking ...
Location ID: #10009631
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6C Ranch
Location ID: #554
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