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Willow Creek Reservoir, Augusta
47°33'35.5"N 112°28'6.0"W

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Refrigerator Canyon Trail

National Forest Trail
Helena

Refrigerator Canyon Trail (259) is a scenic trail leading into the 28,560-acre Gates of the Mountains Wilderness Area. The first quarter-mile is truly spectacular as it enters a narrow canyon with 200-foot high limestone walls. Pines seem to jut at odd angles out from the most unlikely places ...

Ringing Rocks Point of Interest

Landmark
Butte

This unique geological formation is located approximately 18 miles east of Butte and north of I-90. The rocks in this unique geologic area chime when tapped lightly with a hammer. It is believed that the ringing is a combination of the composition of the rock and the way the joining patterns have ...

Point of Rocks

Fishing Access Site
Livingston

Point of Rocks Fishing Access Site is a day use only site. A boat launch and access for camp trailers is available. Open all season.

Welcome Creek Wilderness

Wilderness Area
Missoula

The 29,135-acres Welcome Creek area is a true wilderness experience. The densely forested slopes, exposed ridges, and deep canyons of this heart-shaped Wilderness contribute to an all-too-rare example of relatively low elevation general forest to the National Wilderness System. The land rises ...

Mountain Bike Trails at and around Showdown Ski Area

Trail
Great Falls

Showdown Montana Ski Area is the heart of the Little Belt Mountain's mountain biking trail system. Hundreds of miles of Forest Service trail systems and fire roads spider web out from Showdown, creating an amazing array of mountain biking opportunities for all abilities of riders. These trails ...

Continental Divide Trail

National Forest Trail
Wisdom

The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (9) is comprised of many trails going through different National Forests. The sections listed here are in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Wisdom Ranger District. From Pintler Creek to Surprise Lake, the trail is marked and in generally good ...

Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area

Wilderness Area
Bozeman

The Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area, covering 248,944 acres, is an administered unit of the Gallatin National Forest and the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, located within or adjacent to those forests. In the northwest corner of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness Complex, Bear Trap Canyon-the first ...

Refuge Point Trail

National Forest Trail
West Yellowstone, MT

Refuge Point was a vital meeting place after the 1959 Hebgen Lake Earthquake. This ridge provided a place of protection during the night of August 17th for many survivors of the the earthquake. Campers were trapped between Hebgen Dam and the massive rock slide. The following morning, Forest ...

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