Location ID: #315
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The Grand Union Hotel is Montana's oldest operating hotel and one of its most famous landmarks.
Upon opening in 1882, the Grand Union Hotel was reputed to be the finest hotel between Chicago and Seattle. Elegantly restored to its original ...
Location ID: #10159467
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The Historic Fort Peck Hotel is located in a sportsman’s haven and a place of refuge for anyone needing to unwind. The wooden hotel, built in the 1930s, is filled with history and friendly faces. We offer lodging, fine dining and fully stocked ...
Stone House
Location ID: #10054943
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The StoneHouse at Duck Lake is a unique property built by Montana songwriter, David Walburn, as an exclusive retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and the eco-minded traveler. It is a private residence that is nestled between Montana's finest panoramic ...
Location ID: #10233392
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This gorgeous vacation rental chalet with breathtaking mountain and wooded views sleeps up to 6 and has 825 sq. ft. of highly functional living space, plus a large deck with outdoor dining and private hot tub. Tamarack Chalet is 100% ski-in AND ...
Location ID: #10125397
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Located in the Highwood Mountains, just 42 miles east of Great Falls and adjacent to the Arrowpeak Lodge, the Historic Cabins at Highwood Creek feature two unique, private cabin sites nestled in towering evergreen trees along Highwood ...
Location ID: #469
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For over 100 years, Lone Mountain Ranch has been a symbol of the American West. We had a seat at the table for the early days of Yellowstone Park, the formation of the town of Big Sky, the evolution of ranching and logging in the Northern Rockies ...
Location ID: #10026217
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The Camp includes 14 separate buildings. All buildings have electricity and lighting. See the last topic below to view the site.
1) The Rec Hall. This log building offers an open space which can be used for a variety of activities. Tables, ...
Location ID: #10125407
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Located in the Highwood Mountains, just 42 miles east of Great Falls and adjacent to the Arrowpeak Lodge, the Historic Cabins at Highwood Creek feature two unique, private cabin sites nestled in towering evergreen trees along Highwood ...
Location ID: #10026250
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Located at the confluence of the Taylor Fork and Gallatin Rivers, fly fishing at Covered Wagon Ranch is world class! It resides in prime fly fishing territory. Other area rivers such as the Madison, Yellowstone, Firehole, and Missouri are only a day ...
Location ID: #10307048
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Esquire named Charlie B’s one of the "15 bars you should drink in before you die." Locals report that you’ll find the usual crowd throwing them back at Charlie’s as early as 10 a.m. The lunch crowd drinks a little lighter, as most folks who hit ...
Location ID: #35
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Experience a rustic Montana ranch vacation with exceptional lodging accommodations and scenery. Located just six miles from the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park, on an expansive, 200 acre valley property, Bar N Ranch is the perfect ...
Location ID: #10303528
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Beautiful sprawling 10 acres in Gallatin gateway Montana with a white farmhouse complete with a gazebo overlooking the pond and waterfalls. Two large horse pastures with brand new custom barn, outdoor arena, indoor arena, turnouts, and shop. Horses ...
Location ID: #10080338
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We welcome you to come experience the Gibson Mansion designed in 1903 by A.J. Gibson. Gibson came to the Missoula area in his late teens to pursue his dream to be an architect. He is known for many historical structures in the area including the ...
Location ID: #110
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Browning is the agency headquarters for the 1.5 million-acre Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Blackfeet Indians are Montana's largest Indian tribe. Although today the majority of the Blackfeet on the reservation live much like the residents of any ...
Hell Roaring Gulch
Location ID: #1004
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Hell Roaring Gulch is located just outside of Butte, this recreated 1890's mining town is equipped with an array of period articles that will grab any antique collector's attention. Buildings include the Chinese laundry, sauerkraut factory, funeral ...
Location ID: #10050201
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The Bill Morris Ranch is a working ranch located about 15 miles from Butte, Montana. The Morris Ranch Barns were used in Yellowstone's prequel 1923. An episode of the TV Show 'Route 66' was filmed there.
Location ID: #10200951
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Butte, as the first major city in Montana and, at one time, the largest city west of the Mississippi River between Chicago and San Francisco, can accurately lay claim to the title of 'Montana's most historic city.' From its early days as a mining ...
Location ID: #10106497
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The Arena:
The Don Harrington Arena can accommodate seating for 4,000 spectators. There’s not a bad seat in the house since the bleachers are facing East (keeping the sun to your back). The bleachers also face the chutes, so you don’t miss any of ...
Location ID: #10264007
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Location ID: #1281
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A Montana vacation unlike any other, the Rainbow Ranch Lodge combines the rustic rugged West with classic elegant sophistication. A place where exceptional food, wine, and accommodations are our passion and hospitality is instinctive. Welcome to our ...
Location ID: #824
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This waterfall is the highlight for many visitors as they tour through the Yaak area. During spring and early summer tremendous viewing opportunities abound in the Yaak River area as snowmelt follows its way down and over the falls. For any ...
Kenko Refinery
Location ID: #821
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The Site is located approximately six miles east of Wolf Point on Highway 13. The Site is an abandoned oil refinery approximately four acres in size, which had been in operation from 1965 to 1985.
Location ID: #390
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Holter Lake, formed by Holter Dam on the Missouri River, is a very popular lake, both for fishing and for pleasure boating in Montana. The reservoir has very good fishing for rainbow trout, as well as walleye and perch.
Holter Lake is very ...
Location ID: #10026075
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The settlement here began in 1864 and soon grew due to a mining boom in nearby Norwegian Gulch. The Northern Pacific Railroad arrived at Willow Creek in 1883.
Willow Creek is tucked in the backdrop of the Tobacco Root Mountains with a view of the ...