During the winter in Montana, you learn the importance of layers of clothing. First, you have your base layer (or long Johns ). Next, you have a mid-layer that insulates and traps heat in. Last, you need an outer layer that will keep you safe from external conditions. You also need...
(828) 692-8362office[AT]campglenarden.com1261 Cabin Creek RoadZirconia, North Carolina 28790WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS: P.O. Box 7Tuxedo, NC 28784 AGES OF CAMPERS: 6-16 TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers. ...
Glacier National Park, Montana Feng Wei Photography/Getty Images There are 13 developed campgrounds and more than 1,000 sites here, so you can stay and bask in the beautiful views of Montana's magnificentGlacier National Park. Hikers can also enjoy more than 700 miles of trails through forests...
Vigilante CampgroundHelena-Lewis and Clark National ForestMontana Vigilante Overview Vigilante campground has 14 campsites for tents, trailers and small RVs (up to 16 feet) and is located close to Trout Creek. The campground is about 7 acres and set among a beautiful forest of tall pines. From...
On the drive back through Sula the next day we encountered a few bighorn sheep on the road. This guy decided to join the flow of traffic for awhile before bounding up the hillside to join his buddies. Just south of Sula the road peaks at the Montana – Idaho border through the 7,300...
Moonshine Creek Campground 2486 Dark Ridge Road, Sylva, NC 28779, USA ARVC “2017 Park of the Year”. Cool, quiet, secluded back to nature camping with rushing stream and 5 star amenities. Traditional camping in the Smoky Mountains just five minutes from... Total Sites: 98 Grey’s Point ...
Montana's Wolf Creek Lodge Tague's Place Craig Lodging FLY FISHING ACCOMMODATIONS on the MISSOURI RIVER, MONTANA Headhunters and Craig Lodging manage the best selection of vacation rentals on the Missouri River near Craig, Montana, including the towns of Wolf Creek and Cascade. If you are pl...
Cottonwood Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Montana Bison in Yellowstone. Photo by Aaron Logan If you consider yourself a lord of the flies, there’s something you should know aboutYellowstone. In addition to rainbow, brown, and brook trout, the park’s rivers and lakes teem with...
The author works terrestrials on a primary Smith River tributary, Sheep Creek, near White Sulphur Springs, Montana. A proposed copper mine in this drainage has stirred considerable controversy, litigation, and local support. The potential for acid mine drainage entering the Smith is a major concern...
If you find you forgot to pack something,Gardiner, Montana, is just fives miles down the road and has a grocery story, outdoor supply shops and a colorful selection of restaurants and shops. Indian Creek Campground Indian Creek Campground in Yellowstone(Photo: National Park Service) ...