Location ID: #956
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Welcome to Grassy Mountain Ranch, your exclusive retreat nestled in the heart of the majestic Montana Mountains an hour outside of Helena, MT. Situated at the base of Grassy Mountain, our enchanting property is poised to provide you with a unique ...
Location ID: #10158262
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The Galt family holds to ranching traditions started 100 years ago, combining them with today's technology to shape "a cowboy way" borrowing from both old and new traditions. "It's most rewarding to run a good ranch and continue doing it in a ...
Sherman, Byron R., House
Location ID: #138
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The Castle' is an imposing mansion built in 1892 by Bryon Roger Sherman, and is now the home of the Meagher County Museum. The mansion has twelve rooms all laid with hardwood floors and covered with Belgian and Oriental rugs. In the bathrooms were ...
Location ID: #10009995
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Located between Norris Geyser Basin and Madison Junction is Gibbon Falls. Located on the Gibbon River, the falls drop roughly 84 feet. A viewpoint of Gibbon Falls and a small parking area is located alongside the highway. There is a paved trail ...
Location ID: #10009914
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Black Sand Basin, an isolated group of the Upper Geyser Basin, was originally named the Emerald Group by A.C. Peale in 1878. But turn of the century tourists began calling it Black Sand Basin because of the small fragments of black obsidian sand ...
Location ID: #796
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Yellowstone Airport (WYS) is located at West Yellowstone, Montana just two miles from Yellowstone National Park and close to Big Sky, Island Park, Gallatin and Madison Rivers, Ennis, and Virginia City.
WYS provides the most convenient gateway to ...
Location ID: #795
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This small, fun-filled town is a mecca for year-round outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Summer finds visitors fly fishing, river rafting, mountain biking, trail rides and hiking while those in the winter come to enjoy cross-country skiing, ...
Location ID: #940
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Red Rock Pass is a mountain pass in the northern Rocky Mountains of the western United States. On the Continental Divide at an elevation of 7,152 feet (2,180 m) above sea level, it is just north of the eastern Centennial Mountains on the ...
Location ID: #615
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On August 17, 1959, an earthquake in the Madison Canyon River Area, near West Yellowstone, formed Quake Lake. The earthquake created a massive landslide of about 80 million tons of rock, which stopped the flow of the Madison River in the Madison ...
Location ID: #343
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Hebgen Lake is approximately fifteen miles long and four miles wide. Hebgen Lake has been called the premier stillwater fishing lake in Montana.
Hebgen Lake is a man-made lake, retained by an earth-fill dam. It was and is a popular vacation and ...
Location ID: #342
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Hebgen Lake is approximately fifteen miles long and four miles wide. Hebgen Lake has been called the premier stillwater fishing lake in Montana.
Hebgen Lake is a man-made lake, retained by an earth-fill dam. It was and is a popular vacation and ...
Location ID: #939
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Centennial Mountains - This 28,000-acre mountain range, which forms the boundary between southwest Montana and Idaho, is some of southwest Montana’s wildest country. It is considered an important corridor for wildlife movement, providing an ...
West Glacier Amtrak Station
Location ID: #1383
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Constructed sometime between 1906 and 1910, the depot features rough-hewn siding that gives it a rustic appearance in keeping with other early buildings in Glacier National Park.
Location ID: #520
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The Middle Fork of the Flathead River originates in the heart of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. The upper section of the river offers primitive recreation in a wilderness setting. From the headwaters to Schafer Meadows, a narrow channel and log jams ...
Location ID: #1292
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A must-do trip to drive across the Continental Divide on Going-to-the-Sun Road. This 55 mile road is the only one that bisects the park. Start at either West Glacier or St. Mary and you'll soon be climbing thought the glacial peaks of Logan Pass, ...
Location ID: #10026185
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Crown of the Continent
A showcase of melting glaciers, alpine meadows, carved valleys, and spectacular lakes. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a paradise for adventurous visitors seeking wilderness steeped in human history. Relive the days ...
Location ID: #10026937
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Approximately one mile wide and eight miles in length, this peaceful lake offers a front country campsite at its head and a backcountry one at its base. The Polebridge Mercantile is the only nearby store, so stock up on your camping supplies ...
Location ID: #51
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Located at the edge of Glacier National Park, less than one mile from the main western entrance, Belton Chalet and Lodge was the original Great Northern Chalet. Built in 1910, the same year the park was created, Belton served as the primary stop for ...
Dailey Lake
Location ID: #10249580
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A small lake 30 Minutes from Emigrant, MT. Mountain Views all around the area. Campgrounds, and accessible.
Location ID: #610
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Potosi is located outside of the historic town of Pony in Southwest Montana, about an hour west of Bozeman, and an hour and half north of West Yellowstone. Potosi is an exclusive, year round destination resort located in the heart of beautiful ...
Location ID: #1482
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Warren is small town and is situated on Montana Secondary Highway 310.Warren started as an agricultural town north of the Montana–Wyoming border. Today, Warren relies on a large limestone quarry and processing industry. A post office operated in ...
Location ID: #1615
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Architect Loren B. Olds, who arrived in Montana Territory in 1863, designed both the Madison County Courthouse and the original Beaverhead County Courthouse in Bannack (later the Meade Hotel) in 1875. Among the earliest architect-designed buildings ...
Dance & Stuart General Merchandise
Location ID: #1617
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James Stuart and his brother Granville set up the first sluice boxes in the northern Rockies in 1852. Delaware native Walter B. Dance came to Gold Creek in 1862. James Stuart and Dance opened their mercantile in November 1863. One of Virginia City’s ...
Location ID: #1614
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Virginia City's Methodist Church was built in 1875 by D.C. Farwell. It has a distinctive appearance for the town, with a stone and stucco exterior, and remains mostly unchanged from its original 1875 design. It was used as a church through the early ...