The Upper Missouri River Break National Monument contains a spectacular array of biological, geological, and historical objects of interest. From F...
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Soaring cliffs and precipitous ledges mark the Belt Creek Canyon as it slices out of the Little Belt Mountains and winds toward the town of Belt. R...
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Giant Springs was discovered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 and is one of the largest freshwater springs in the country. The springs flo...
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Sulphur Springs trail offers a half-day hiking opportunity into Montana native prairie and a step into history, only a short 15 mile dri...
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Fairy Lake trailhead allows you to bag the two highest peaks in the Bridgers in 6 miles (driving 50 min, 26 miles). 19 miles up Bridger Canyon Rd, ...
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First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is an archaeological site with possibly the largest bison cliff jump in North America. Native peoples used th...
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Head to Cooney State Park's reservoir 40 minutes south of Billings to boat, play in the water, camp, and fish. This is the most popular recreation ...
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Drinking Horse Mountain Trail offers great views and great variety, climbing from aspens and cottonwoods along Bridger Creek, through evergreen for...
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.5 mi N on Springhill, right (east) on Sypes Canyon Rd 3 miles. Near the end the road becomes gravel and curves right to the parking area. The trai...
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Mystic Lake Trailhead provides access to West Rosebud Trail (Forest Trail 19). Phantom Creek Trail (Forest Trail 17) junction is 3.5 miles from tra...
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This 64-acre Reservoir inside the city limits of Billings is a great place to swim, boat, sailboard, fish, picnic, birdwatch or stroll on the 1.4 m...
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Tower Rock was a landmark for native tribes, the Corps of Discovery, fur trappers, traders and many more that followed in their footsteps.
The 400...
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Within the boundaries of this scenic park and National Historic Landmark, the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers merge to form the 2,300 mile ...
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11 miles, 1900 feet – View 11 waterfalls up close, and that’s not counting the smaller ones on the cliffs that rise up on the sides of this canyon....
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