Travel To Montana

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Sluice Boxes State Park

When mining was king in Montana, railroad tracks snaked through mountain ranges to reach small boom towns and haul ore to market. One such mining area lay in the Little Belt Mountains south of Great Falls. The mining towns of Monarch, Neihart, Hughesville and Albright thrived briefly while the ore held out. Today, only the [...]

Garnet Ghost Town

Garnet is a historic mining ghost town located in west central Montana and sits at an elevation of about 6,000 feet at the head of First Chance Creek. It was named after the brown garnet rock which was used as an abrasive and a semi-precious stone found in the area. The town dates back to [...]

Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park was established in 1910. It is a land of mountain ranges carved by prehistoric ice rivers. It features alpine meadows, deep forests, waterfalls, about 50 glistening glaciers and 200 sparkling lakes. The vistas seen from Going-To-The-Sun Road are breathtaking, a photographers paradise. Relatively few miles of road exist in the park’s 1,600 [...]

Wine & Bitch Weekend

The Resort at Paws Up is pleased to announce their Wine & Bitch weekend. From November 14th until November 16th you will enjoy a luxury weekend of fine wine tasting and tail chasing; a sophisticated affair where winers and bitches are welcome. The annual Wine & Bitch weekend at the Resort at Paws Up in [...]

Pictograph Cave State Park

Located about 6 miles southeast of Billings Montana, Pictograph Cave State Park is a complex of three caves, Pictograph Cave, Middle Cave and Ghost Cave.
Two of the three caves contain evidence of habitation dating back over 4500 years ago! Named after the Pictographs the cave contains, some of them are dated to be from 2200 [...]


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