Location ID: #462
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Lion Lake is a little gem if you’re looking to take your family fishing and picnicking. The lake is 35 acres and is 1 mile from Hungry Horse, Montana, just off U.S. Hwy. 2, making access extremely easy. Maybe that’s why Lion Lake receives more ...
Location ID: #699
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The tiny community of Southern Cross nestles at 7000 ft. on a mountainside looking out at the snow-capped peaks of Montana's continental divide. Georgetown Lake spreads out 700 feet below, hosting rainbow trout, herons, and bald eagles, not to ...
Location ID: #10026073
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Nestled in the shadow of the Bear Paw Mountains, on the road to everywhere in north central Montana, WAHKPA CHU'GN (pronounced walk-pa-chew-gun) is the most extensive and best preserved Native American hunting ground buffalo bone deposit in the ...
Location ID: #1290
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Yellowstone National Park, America's first National Park, offers truly unique experiences like spectacular hiking trails, beautiful views, Old Faithful, and geysers shooting water 100 feet into the air. Plan your visit with NPF's resources. When ...
Location ID: #10032661
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This national monument covers about 377,000 acres of BLM-administered public land in central Montana. These lands hold a spectacular array of plant life, wildlife, unique geological features, endless recreational opportunities, and significant ...
Location ID: #991
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Electric Peak is the most prominent peak in the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. With its dominating appearance over the surrounding area, the peak is often mistakenly believed to be the highest point in Yellowstone, but it is actually ...
Location ID: #1569
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Location ID: #1051
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The campground at Beartooth Lake is operated by the Shoshone National Forest and administered from their Clark’s Fork District Office in Cody, WY. Camping is available for tents, trailers, and RVs with vault toilets and potable water available. The ...
Location ID: #1050
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When constructed in 1917, the Orpheum theatre represented the latest “state of the art” motion picture theatre construction. Audiences were delighted with the main attraction on the opening night in 1918: an orchestra accompanied the silent movie. ...
Location ID: #10079927
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In November 1875, the first beers were brewed on what would become the site of the Butte Brewing Co. in uptown Butte, Montana Territory. Between 1880 and 1885, the Butte Brewing Co. grew with the raucous 'Silver Camp on the Big Butte.' In 1886, ...
Location ID: #10008934
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The historic building's tenants will host its 120th birthday celebration Saturday.
When the hotel opened in 1891, it was "the most elaborate, complete and comfortable caravansary so far constructed in the state," the Bozeman Chronicle reported at ...
Location ID: #10157091
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Taking its name from the cottonwood trees along Big Timber Creek, Big Timber became the county seat of Sweet Grass County in 1895. Captain William Clark led The Corps of Discovery into what is now Sweet Grass County in 1806, but it wasn’t until ...
Location ID: #10071941
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Willow Spring Ranch Montana is devoted to producing the healthiest, most mild and tender lamb available. Raised in the mountains of southwest Montana, our lambs grow quickly on rich, green summer pastures and their mothers' milk. That's it - never ...
Location ID: #777
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Known the world over for their colorful atmosphere and delicious homemade fare, Two Sisters Cafe has been featured on the Food Network and in numerous national publications, including Outdoor Magazine, Men's Life, the Los Angeles Times, and the New ...
Location ID: #1635
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Fish Creek is the second largest campground in Glacier National Park and is one of the few campgrounds at Glacier National Park that accepts reservations. It also happens to be a very nice campground, so for people who can plan their trip several ...
Location ID: #14
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Humbled by the towering Pintlers, nestled in a mile high valley in the Deer Lodge National Forest, Anaconda presents unsurpassed recreational opportunity just outside town, in any direction. The town sprang up when the giant Anaconda Copper Mining ...
Location ID: #10196797
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Location ID: #298
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The evening of July 19, 1805, was a hot one in the wilderness that would later become Montana. On the Missouri River, not far north of the present state capital, the hardy members of the Lewis and Clark expedition toiled to move upstream. Rock ...
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: #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: #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 ...