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Camping is allowed for up to 14 days on designated public lands outside Garnet. 16. Medicine Rocks State Park Best park for geology nerds Usually, visitors flock to Western Montana to explore the state’s most famous national parks and ski resorts. Yet in Eastern Montana, you’ll find some...
Things have changed a lot since their heyday, but you would hardly notice in the dude ranches in Montana. These places hold the spirit of the west.
Montana is an expansive and rugged terrain surrounded by the mountainous wilds of nature of the state. So it is no surprise that many of the best lakes in Montana are to be found up in the mountains in the western region. That said, the largest lake in Montana,Fort Peck Lake, is actua...
Nestled away amid the rearing Rocky Mountains, Bozeman is surrounded by incredible natural sights, scenery, and landscapes. Located in the southwest of Montana, it is the perfect place to head to if you love the great outdoors as it boasts brilliant hiki
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The fourth-largest state in the US, sparsely populated Montana lies in the northwest of the country on the border with Canada. It boasts delightfully diverse landscapes: the west is very mountainous while the east's endless plains and prairies are only o
Cracker Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana Hurry: Siyeh Glacier, the backdrop of this alpine campsite, has lost three quarters of its size in the last 50 years. Photo by: Jack Brauer It’s hard to say what you’ll notice first when you reachGlacier’sCracker Lake—the aqu...
Glacier National Park, Montana Beyond boasting some of the most beautiful views of night skies in the world, all these parks are certified by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) asInternational Dark-Sky Places (IDSPs). This means that not only do these locations possess exceptionally be...
Temperatures around 40° F in campsites in Montana’s Beartooth Mountains proved the warmth of BD’s First Light Stretch Hoody. But this jacket’s synthetic stretch insulation makes it potentially the only insulated jacket you need for a variety of activities year-round, from summer backpacking ...