Located in the West Fork Valley of the Bitterroot Mountains, Painted Rocks Reservoir offers boating, camping, and fishing in a scenic, western pine...
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If you enjoy hiking, ATV or motorbike riding, Land of the Yankee Fork provides outstanding trail opportunities. Primitive and developed camping opp...
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Come walk the deserted streets of Bannack and discover for yourself the realities of the "Old West." Bannack is the best preserved of all Montana g...
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Granite Ghost Town State Park showcases remnants of this once thriving 1890s silver boomtown that bears stark witness to Montana's boom-and-bust mi...
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Located at an historic and contemporary crossroads, Travelers' Rest State Park and National Historic Landmark is a place where visitors can say wit...
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Visit and enjoy Beavertail Hill! One-half mile of the park is located on the Clark Fork River that provides terrific fishing and floating opportuni...
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Spectacular grey limestone cliffs and pink and white granite formations rise 1,200 feet above the canyon's narrow floor. Lost Creek Falls, in the n...
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The old Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack, completed in 1919, is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world at 585 feet. Th...
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Visit and experience the nature and solitude of Council Grove State Park and reflect on the park's history.In 1855, on this site, Isaac Stevens neg...
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Abundant outdoor opportunities and a rich cultural heritage converge at the newly restored confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers at the...
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Frenchtown Pond State Park is a small, spring-fed lake that has a maximum depth of 18 feet.A variety of fish including; sunfish, bass and bullhead ...
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Clark's Lookout State Park is located above the Beaverhead River and is a place that provided the Lewis and Clark Expedition with a view of th...
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Nestled on the South Fork of the Payette River below a highway campground, a staircase leads adventurers down to the soaking pools and small steami...
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Sacagawea, a young Shoshone Indian guide traveling with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805, recognized this rock formation and knew that she ma...
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