Showing 28 results for "High Bridge"
Lake, Bridge Bay & Fishing Area
Yellowstone Lake with a surface area of 132 square miles, is the largest lake at high elevation (i.e., more than 7,000 ft.) in North America. It is a natural lake, situated at 7,733 ft. above sea level. It is roughly 20 miles long and 14 miles wide with 141 miles of shoreline. It is frozen nearly ...
High Bridge
High Bridge is a state fishing access site located in southwest Montana on the Beaverhead River. Fishing and boating may be enjoyed on the river. A boat launch is provided at this day use only site.
Natural Bridge Falls
Constrained by a deeply cut chasm during high water, the Boulder River flows over a 100-foot precipice, creating the spectacular Natural Bridge Falls. At low water, the river used to flow under a natural rock bridge, but in July 1988, the bridge that gave the area its name, collapsed. This ...
High Tower Ranch B&B
The High Tower Ranch B & B and Farmstay is located between Twin Bridges and Sheridan in Southwest Montana. The ranch was a working cattle ranch started in the early 1900's and now consists of the original buildings and a small acreage. It's the perfect setting for guests to be able to engage in ...
Sportsmans Bridge
Sportsmans Bridge is located along the Flathead River near Kalispell, Montana. There is access to Flathead River and Flathead Lake. There is a concrete boat ramp (high and low water ramps available); access for trailers (maximum trailer length 30 ft.) latrine (ADA accessible). Day use only. ...
Hellroaring Creek Trail
Length: 6.7 miles Trail Begins: Hellroaring Trailhead Trail Ends: Yellowstone National Park's north boundary with Gallatin National Forest The Hellroaring Trail travels from the Mammoth-Tower Road to the park's north boundary and continues into the Gallatin National Forest. The trail follows ...
High Road
High Road Fishing Access Site is a day use only site. A boat launch is available. Open all season.
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 ...