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1. Angela Well

 Rock Springs, Southeast Montana
The hottest and most isolated geothermal resources in Montana is on private property. More Info
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2. Beartooth Highway

 Red Lodge, Red Lodge Area
Author Charles Kurault described the Beartooth Scenic Highway as the most beautiful drive in America. More Info
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3. Kobayashi Beach on Ennis Lake

 McAllister, Bozeman Area
Kobayashi Beach is a favorite locals hangout. More Info
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4. Alberta Bair Theater

 Billings, Billings Area
Located in the heart of Downtown Billings is the Alberta Bair Theater that is home to the Billings Community Concert Association and the Billings Symphony. More Info
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5. Ben Rover Cabin

 Polebridge, Glacier Park Area
The cabin is set along the North Fork of the Flathead River near the western border of Glacier National Park. Aspen trees dot the property as it backs up to a stand of conifers. More Info
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6. Ryegate Testical Festival

 Ryegate, Central Montana
Ryegate has hosted the Montana Testicle Festival on the second Saturday of June, every year for nearly two decades. More Info
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7. Browns Lake Campground

 Ovando, Missoula Area
Browns Lake campground has 112 campsites located next to Browns Lake near Ovando.  More Info
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8. Emerson Cultural Center

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
The Emerson Cultural Center is home to many visual and performing arts as well as galleries that rotate exhibits of contemporary, Native American, and local artists’ work. More Info
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9. Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area

 Fort Smith, Billings Area
The lake and the steep-sided canyons provide a peaceful setting for those seeking a break from the daily routine. More Info
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10. After the Roundup - Historical Marker

 Miles City, Southeast Montana
D. J. O’Malley grew up living at frontier forts because his stepfather served in the 19th Infantry. More Info
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11. Beartrap Canyon

 Norris, Bozeman Area
This part of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness is popular for hiking, fishing and whitewater sports on the Madison River. More Info
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12. Bozeman Ponds

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
The area has picnic tables, a pavilion, restrooms, and walking trails. A few years ago this pond received a complete makeover by the Bozeman Breakfast Optimist Club turning three separate ponds into one large one. More Info
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13. Flying D Ranch: Bison Viewing Area

 Gallatin Gateway, Bozeman Area
This is the private property of media mogul Ted Turner. One of the first things he did when he bought the ranch was to remove all of the fences on the 130,000 acres to allow his bison herd (as many as 5,000) to roam as freely. More Info
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14. Big Sky's Lil' Norway Reindeer Farm

 Plentywood, Northeast Montana
OK, so you’ve seen the elk, deer, antelope, moose, bears, bison and scores of other critters that reside in Montana—but have you seen the reindeer? More Info
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15. Nelson Creek Campground

 Fort Peck, Northeast Montana
This campground has 25 primitive sites.  They are located on the Big Dry Arm of the Fort Peck Lake. More Info
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16. Ackley Lake State Park Campground

 Hobson, Central Montana
Ackley Lake has 15 campsites each with a picnic table and fire ring.  Vault toilets and 2 boat ramps, but no water. More Info
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17. Bone Trail Campground

 Fort Peck, Northeast Montana
Bone Trail Campground has 10 primitive campsites each with a table and fire ring.  Located on the North side of Fort Peck Lake.  More Info
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18. Bogert Park & City Pool

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
If you want to cool off in an outdoor pool and enjoy a picnic in a nice shady park, this is a great place. More Info
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19. Crystal Park

 Wise River, Southwest Montana
Crystal Park is a unique recreation area at an elevation of 7,800 feet in the Pioneer Mountains in southwest Montana. More Info
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20. Anna Creek Cabin

 Hungry Horse, Glacier Park Area
Anna Creek Cabin is located 30 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse, perched above Hungry Horse Reservoir with sweeping views of the reservoir and the Great Bear Wilderness. Anna Creek Cabin is located 30 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse. More Info
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21. Billings Tour

 Billings, Billings Area
Since the American West’s early days, Billings has hosted a cast of famous figures: Custer, Calamity Jane, Buffalo Bill, Crazy Horse, Lewis & Clark and others. More Info
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22. Harpers Lake Campground

 Seeley Lake, Missoula Area
There are 14 campsites located at this fishing access site.  Each site has a picnic table and fire ring.  More Info
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23. Bloody Dick Cabin

 Jackson, Butte Area
Bloody Dick Cabin is a small, wood-frame cabin nestled in the woods near Resevoir Lake. This is a popular place for winter recreationists. More Info
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24. American Computer and Robotics Museum

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
Founded in May of 1990 by visionary collector George Keremedjiev, the American Computer & Robotics Museum inspires visitors of all ages to explore the past and imagine the future of the Information Age through thought-provoking exhibits.. More Info
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25. Rockhounding in Butte Area

 Butte, Butte Area
There are numerous opportunities for rockhounding in the Butte area. More Info
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26. Arches of Broadus

 Broadus, Southeast Montana
Arches of Broadus was constructed years ago by several local builders and are a unique feature in town. More Info
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27. Cattle Brands - Historical Marker

Historical highway marker depicting various cattle brands. More Info
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28. Bannack State Park Campground

 Bannack, Butte Area
Bannack was the site of the state’s first big gold strike in 1862 and the birthplace of Montana’s government. Gold was discovered in Grasshopper Creek on July 28, 1862. This strike set off a massive gold rush that swelled Bannack. More Info
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29. Battle Ridge Cabin

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
Battle Ridge Cabin is a rustic cabin located north of Bozeman. It was constructed in 1938. More Info
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30. Horse Prairie Cabin

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 Grant, Southwest Montana
The cabin is located on a hillside in a sunny, open prairie on the southern edge of the Beaverhead Mountains. The range straddles the Continental Divide in Montana and Idaho. More Info
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31. Bozeman Swim Center

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
This is the only indoor 50 meter 8-lane swimming pool in the state. More Info
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32. Hanover (Spring Creek) Trestle

 Lewistown, Central Montana
The trestle is a railroad bridge 78 feet high and 1,391 feet long constructed entirely of milled timber. More Info
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33. Sacrifice Cliff

 Billings, Billings Area
Sacrifice Cliff is unmarked but is located south of the Yellowstone River, opposite Boothill Cemetery. More Info
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34. Bozeman Trail - Historical Marker

 Norris, Bozeman Area
In 1840, the Oregon Trail was the primary emigration route across the northern part of the United States. More Info
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35. Bend Guard Station

 Marion, Northwest Montana
The 3,200-foot elevation site has multiple structures and has previously been used as a ranger station for the old Cabinet National Forest, which was divided by the Forest Service in 1954. The original log cabin is on-site and was constructed in 1911 More Info
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36. Big Horn County Historical Museum & Visitors Center

 Hardin, Billings Area
The Museum complex consisting of twenty permanent buildings and represents the area's past. More Info
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37. Hellgate Campground

 Helena, Helena Area
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38. Boulder River Valley Scenic Drive

 Big Timber, Livingston Area
Big Timber marks the confluence of the Boulder and Yellowstone Rivers. The Boulder River Valley is a beautiful drive just south of Big Timber on Route 298. More Info
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39. Meagher County Historical Association

 White Sulphur Springs, Central Montana
This castle is filled with historic furnishings and memorabilia. The history provides the visitors with a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived in this area. A guided tour is provided. More Info
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40. Barry's Landing Campground

 Fort Smith, Billings Area
Barry's Landing Campground is located in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. More Info
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41. Calf Creek Cabin

 Neihart, Central Montana
The cabin sits along Calf Creek at an elevation of 5,400 feet in the Little Belt Mountains. The region boasts a dense coniferous forest with mixed fir, spruce, and pine trees. More Info
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42. Old Condon Ranger Station

 Condon, Flathead Area
The Old Condon Ranger Station is part of a historic Forest Service compound constructed in the early 1920s. The compound served as a year around the base of operations for what was then called the Condon Ranger District. More Info
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43. Maxey Cabin

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
Maxey Cabin offers a quaint mountain retreat that is ideally located in one of Gallatin National Forest's most popular recreation areas. Guests can expect a few creature comforts at the cabin, but they will need to bring some of their own supplies More Info
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44. Bearcreek

 Washoe, Red Lodge Area
Platted in 1905 by George Lamport and Robert Leavens, Bearcreek was the center of an extensive underground coal mining district. More Info
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45. Adobetown

 Virginia City, Butte Area
Placer riches in Alder Gulch spawned many colorful communities. Among them, Adobetown flourished briefly as the center of mining activity in 1864. In that year alone, miners extracted over $350,000 in gold from nearby streams. More Info
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46. Rock Hounding in Southeast Montana

 Southeast Montana
Southeast Montana is one of the best areas of the state for rock and fossil hunting. Particularly abundant are Montana agates or moss agates—one of the state’s official gemstones. More Info
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47. Battle At Canyon Creek

 Laurel, Red Lodge Area
In 1877, just after The Battle at the Big Hole, the Nez Perce, led by Chief Joseph, started heading towards Yellowstone National Park in hopes of fleeing to Canada. More Info
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48. Cedar Creek Campground

 Swan Lake, Flathead Area
Cedar Creek Campground tucked in a beautiful wooded area located in the Swan River State Forest More Info
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49. Buffalo Country Historical Marker

 Glasgow, Northeast Montana
Buffalo meant life to the Plains Indians, and the mountain Indians used to slip down from the hills for their share, too. More Info
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50. Atlantic Cable Quartz Lode Historic Marker

 Anaconda, Butte Area
Location: West of Anaconda This mining property was located June 15, 1867, the name commemorating the laying of the second transatlantic cable. More Info
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51. Troy Museum & Visitor's Center Troy

 Troy, Northwest Montana
This volunteer-run museum features all Troy-related historical items. More Info
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52. Gallatin Canyon Scenic Drive

 Big Sky, Bozeman Area
This 85 mile drive is arguably one of the most beautiful and breathtaking drives in Montana, if not in the country. More Info
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53. Camp #44 of the 1873 Yellowstone Expedition

 Billings, Billings Area
In June, 1873, a Northern Pacific Railroad surveying party escorted by 1,500 soldiers, including the 7th Cavalry under the command of George Armstrong Custer, and 526 civilians, left Dakota Territory for the Yellowstone Valley. More Info
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54. Basin Station Cabin

 West Yellowstone, Big Sky/Yellowstone Area
The cabin sits in an open meadow in the Upper Madison River Valley with views of distant evergreen forests and mountain peaks on all sides. It is situated within a couple of miles of the South Fork Arm of the Madison River. More Info
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55. Marias Museum of History & Art

 Shelby, Great Falls Area
This museum is known for its collection of memorabilia from the celebrated Heavyweight Championship in 1923 when Jack Dempsey held off Tommy Gibbons for 15 rounds. More Info
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56. Black Sandy State Park

 Helena, Helena Area
One of the few public parks on the shores of Hauser Reservoir, Black Sandy is an extremely popular weekend boating, fishing, and water skiing take-off point. More Info
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57. Bull River guard Station

 Noxon, Northwest Montana
The Bull River Guard Station was built in 1908 as the Ranger's house and office. This structure was a primary ranger station from 1908 to 1920, surviving the legendary 1910 fires that swept through the area. More Info
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58. Bar Gulch Cabin

 Townsend, Helena Area
Bar Gulch Cabin sits in a grassy, open clearing surrounded by a canopy of mixed-conifer forest. The area around the cabin offers a variety of landscapes. Valley bottoms, dense forests, meadows, and barren ridges with streams, rivers, and lakes. More Info
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59. Apgar Campground

 Apgar, Glacier Park
Apgar is the largest campground in Glacier National Park.  More Info
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60. Fourchetta Bay Campground

 Malta, Havre Area
Fourchette Bay Campground is a primitive camping area located on Fort Peck Lake on the north side. More Info
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61. Granite Butte Lookout

 Lincoln, Missoula Area
While renting the Lookout, visitors can literally walk out onto the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and enjoy a variety of day hike opportunities in the summer and cross-country skiing opportunities in the winter! More Info
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62. Bob Scriver Hall of Bronze & Museum of Montana Wildlife

 Browning, Great Falls Area
This privately owned museum was established in 1956 and provides a very special view and understanding of the wildlife native to Montana. More Info
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63. Carter County Museum

 Ekalaka, Southeast Montana
Features dinosaur fossil remains dating back 65 million years ago when many dinosaurs roamed this area. Among the paleontological finds housed within the museum is a mounted skeleton of an Anatotitan Copei, one of three known skeletons found. More Info
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64. Beaverhead Rock

 Dillon, Butte Area
On August 10, 1805, members of the Lewis and Clark expedition pushed their way up the Jefferson River’s tributaries toward the Continental Divide and the Pacific Ocean beyond. More Info
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65. Hike the Bridger Ridge

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
Few places in Montana offer the adventurous and observant hiker a better opportunity to walk through time than do the Bridger Mountains. More Info
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66. Boulder Creek Campground

 Wise River, Butte Area
Across the street from the Wise River along the Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway, this is a 13 site picturesque campground located in Mature Lodgepole pines. More Info
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67. Missouri Headwaters State Park

 Three Forks, Bozeman Area
If you love to see moving waters, this is the place. The park embraces the wild rivers of the Gallatin, Jefferson, and Madison that converge near Three Forks and flow into the Missouri River. More Info
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68. Bowman Lake Campground

 Glacier Park
Located in the North Fork area of Glacier National Park is Bowman Lake Campground.  There are  46 sites nestled in trees on the shore of the picturesque Bowman Lake. More Info
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69. Montana Gulch Campground

 Landusky, Havre Area
Near Landusky, Montana, located in the scenic Little Rockies, the quiet Montana Gulch Campground offers shaded stream-side spots. More Info
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70. Elk Island Campground

 Hungry Horse, Glacier Park Area
There are 7 campsites,  accessible only by boat, on Elk Island in the Hungry Horse Reservoir.  More Info
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71. Branham Lakes Campground

 Sheridan, Butte Area
At 8,800ft elevation sits the Branham Lakes Campground located in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. More Info
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72. Confederate Recreation Area Campground

 Helena, Helena Area
Confederate campground has dispersed camping sites on the Canyon Ferry Reservoir.  This is a 35,000-acre lake 50 miles downstream from where the Missouri, Jefferson, Gallatin, and Madison rivers join. More Info
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73. Bad Medicine Campground

 Troy, Northwest Montana
This campground has an upper and lower loop. The lower loop overlooks Bull Lake. More Info
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74. Little McGregor Lake Campground

 Libby, Northwest Montana
Little McGregor Campground is located 53 miles southeast of Libby.  More Info
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75. Valley County Pioneer Museum

 Glasgow, Northeast Montana
In Valley County, Montana, a person is still able to find the fossilized remains of prehistoric creatures. More Info
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76. Museum of Fine Arts

 Missoula, Missoula Area
The museum is located on the university campus and collects, exhibits, and preserves works of art for the education of university students, the scholarly study of research professionals and the enjoyment of the public. More Info
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77. Bear Paw Battlefield

 Chinook, Havre Area
In the summer of 1877, five bands of Nez Perce, including some Palouse allies, began a 1,300-mile journey from northeastern Oregon and central Idaho through Montana Territory. More Info
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78. Bannack Historical Marker

 Dillon, Butte Area
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, westward bound, passed here in August 1805. The old mining camp of Bannack is on Grasshopper Creek about twenty miles west of here. More Info
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79. Bear Creek Campground

 Ennis, Bozeman Area
At the base of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area at 6,350 elevation, this is a single loop 12 site campground. More Info
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80. Oscar's Dreamland Yesteryear Museum/Oscar's Park

 Billings, Billings Area
Oscar Cooke had a dream of building the largest steam tractor museum in the world. He did. More Info
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81. Soup Creek Campground

 Swan Lake, Flathead Area
There are 9 tent sites and 9 trailer sites at the Soup Creek Campground located in the Swan River State Forest.  More Info
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82. Badrock Canyon

 Flathead Area
The Great Northern Railway was constructed through Badrock Canyon in 1891. More Info
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83. Lake Elmo State Park

 Billings, Billings Area
Located in the Billings Heights area, the 64-acre Lake Elmo is a popular recreation area for locals and visitors. More Info
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84. Lewistown Art Center

 Lewistown, Central Montana
This eclectic structure is a combination of bits and pieces of old buildings and other items collected from throughout Central Montana. More Info
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10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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85. Emerald Lake Campground

 Fishtail, Red Lodge Area
This 31 site campground at 6,180ft elevation is located above Emerald Lake and along the West Rosebud Creek. More Info
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86. Bean Lake Campground

 Augusta, Great Falls Area
Bean Lake is a free campground open all year-round. There are 50 tent and RV sites. No hookups. Fishing access. Vault toilets. Activities: Fishing, swimming, camping, Boating, and Wildlife Viewing. 15 miles from Augusta. Maximum stay, 14 days. More Info
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87. Big Therriault Lake Campground

 Fortine, Northwest Montana
The campground is adjacent to Big Therriault Lake and is pack in pack out. More Info
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88. Cabin Creek Cabin

 West Yellowstone, Big Sky/Yellowstone Area
The cabin sits at an elevation of approximately 8,700 feet, among a stand of mixed conifers. Middle Fork Cabin Creek flows nearby. The surrounding meadow and forests give way to the peaks of the Madison Range. More Info
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89. Cheyenne Indian Museum

 Ashland, Southeast Montana
The Cheyenne Indian Museum features artifacts and the history of the Plains Indians. A documentary film on the Saint Labre school is featured. More Info
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90. Fairy Lake Campground

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
At 7,500ft elevation lies this 9 site campground.  Quick walk to the breathtaking picturesque Fairy Lake. Hike the trail around the lake or head up to Sacajawea Peak. More Info
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91. Birch Creek Cabin

 Dillon, Butte Area
The cabin sits below a historic Civilian Conservation Corps work camp at the confluence of Birch Creek and Thief Creek. It is situated on the eastern slopes of the Pioneer Mountains in southwestern Montana, and was used as a forest ranger station. More Info
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92. Missoula Museum of the Arts

 Missoula, Missoula Area
This museum is housed in the old Carnegie Library and has a small permanent collection. More Info
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93. Duck Creek Campground

 Fort Peck, Northeast Montana
There are 15 primitive sites at Duck Creek campground.  It is located on the Fort Peck Lake. More Info
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94. Spanish Creek Cabin

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
Spanish Creek Cabin was constructed in 1934 and retains much of its rustic character from that time. The cabin is available year-round and offers an excellent base camp for a variety of summer and winter recreation opportunities. More Info
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95. Cable Mountain Campground

 Philipsburg, Butte Area
The old logging roads near this 11 site campground is poular for ATV and motorbike riding. It is located across the road from North Fork Flint Creek. More Info
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96. Big Creek Cabin

 Livingston, Livingston Area
Big Creek Cabin is located in an area known as Paradise Valley, where the peaks of the Gallatin Range fracture the western sky and the Absarokas rise to the east. The cabin sits in a flat clearing surrounded by fir trees at an elevation of 5,800 ft. More Info