Location ID: #10011075
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Those seeking wild game in its natural habitat will be rewarded at the third largest refuge in the continental U.S., Missouri River Country's Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. It's 1,100,000 acres! Bugling elk, herds of mule deer, red fox ...
Location ID: #10011073
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Location ID: #10011071
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Location ID: #1431
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Location ID: #1196
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East Rosebud canyon is located in the Custer National Forest in southwest Montana.
Location ID: #10010856
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Location ID: #174
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Condon is along the Swan River in northwest Montana, between the Swan Mountain Range and the Mission Mountains, which are popularly known as the American Alps, many summits rising over 9,000 feet. Permanent snowfields feed hundreds of gem-like ...
Cabinet Mountains Wilderness
Location ID: #132
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The Cabinet Mountains Wilderness occupies the higher reaches of the northern Cabinet Range southwest of Libby. A narrow line of snowcapped peaks, glacial lakes, valleys cut by icy streams, and cascading waterfalls runs north to south for 40 ...
Location ID: #1468
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Hanson Creek Ranch is an 80 acre site made up of rolling terrain and a little creek which flows year round. The ranch faces the majestic Tobacco Root Mountain Range with the highest peak, Hollow Top Mountain providing a beautiful backdrop. The ranch ...
Location ID: #193
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Cut Bank is a county seat about halfway between Browning and Shelby, and about the same distance from the Canadian border. It is referred to as the "Coldest Spot in the Nation" - hence the giant penguin.
The town was named for the deep gorge ...
Location ID: #428
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Location ID: #927
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On June 3, 1805 Lewis and Clark were following the Missouri River in search of a route to the Pacific Ocean. They camped at the mouth of this river just east of here. They traveled northward to the mouth of the Milk River. At a large fork further ...
Malta Amtrak Station
Location ID: #10010521
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Offering a wide variety of savings to students, seniors and veterans everyday. No matter where you are traveling, there's something for everyone at Amtrak.
All Amtrak trains have at least one coach car providing wheelchair accessible seating and ...
Location ID: #10010260
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US 93
Location ID: #1332
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Runs from BC Border at Port of Roosville to Idaho Border at Lost Trail Pass (6,995 ft.) for 286 miles. Major cities along the way include Kalispell, Polson, Missoula, and Hamilton.
US 89
Location ID: #1678
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Highway 89 runs from Alberta Border at Port of Piegan to Wyoming Border near Gardiner for 404 miles. In 1934 Highway 89 extended north into Montana along current routing from the north Yellowstone Nat'l Park entrance, replacing US 87 north of Great ...
Location ID: #1235
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Runs from Great Falls to Havre
US 287
Location ID: #869
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Runs from Choteau to the West Yellowstone Park Entrance for 282 miles. Major cities along the way include West Yellowstone, Townsend, Helena, and Choteau.
Location ID: #10010519
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Runs from Sask. Border at Port of Ophiem to Jct MT 200. MT 24W connected MT 24 with the city of Glasgow. It was once MT 24. Ran atop the Fort Peck Dam, this is now MT 42.
An old MT 24 ran between Marion and Jennings in the 1930's, this is now ...
Location ID: #1263
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Runs from North Dakota border near Bainville to Idaho border near Troy for 666 miles. Major cities along the way include Malta, Havre, Shelby, Cut Bank, Kalispell.
Location ID: #1077
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Location ID: #1464
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More than 50 different kinds of fish swim in Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana's largest body of water. The lake is about 134 miles in length and has a maximum depth of 220 feet when full. There are over 1,520 miles of shoreline, longer than the ...
Location ID: #267
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Located on the Continental Divide at 6,130 feet is Flesher Pass. From Rogers Pass to Flesher Pass you will see spectacular, rugged alpine scenery; 360-degree vistas of surrounding mountains, including the Rocky Mountain Front; wild, remote, and ...
Location ID: #266
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The Flathead River begins at the confluence of the Middle and North Forks of the Flathead River.
The Flathead River is a large river. Draining a sizeable portion of NW Montana, including parts of Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall ...