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River's Edge Trail

River’s Edge Trail offers an unparalleled outdoor experience to residents and visitors of Great Falls. Fifty-eight miles of trail along both sides of the historic Missouri River provide spectacular views of parks, the river canyon, hydroelectric dams, reservoirs, waterfalls and the prairie. ...


Blodgett Canyon

Blodgett Canyon sits in the middle of the Bitterroot Mountain Range and mainly consists of multi-pitch spires and one smaller cliff close to the parking lot. The south facing side of the canyon is littered with granite cliffs and spires. There is camping right before the trail head as well as a ...


Sunday Falls Trail

Sunday Falls Trail (100) is an easily reached trail that leads to a series of waterfalls. It is one of the more popular hikes for local area residents. Visitors will see old-growth cedar, larch, Douglas-fir, and spruce trees along the trail as well as Pacific yew, western hemlock, and a wide ...


Woods Cabin

Relax in this cabin on the north shore of Lake Como, with large windows and decks overlooking the lake and near-by scenic mountain peaks. Sunsets are remarkable! To the west of the cabin, a short walk will take you to a trailhead that begins the six-mile loop trail around Lake Como. This trail is ...


Yaak Falls

This waterfall is the highlight for many visitors as they tour through the Yaak area. During spring and early summer tremendous viewing opportunities abound in the Yaak River area as snowmelt follows its way down and over the falls. For any photographer, this is one sight that shouldn't be ...


Buck's T-4 Lodge

Located along the Gallatin River just outside Yellowstone National Park in the shadow of Big Sky and Moonlight Basin resorts. All rooms include full hot breakfast. Nationally acclaimed dining featuring wild game, steaks and award-winning wine list. Whitewater rafting available on property, ...


Giant Springs State Park

Giant Springs State Park was discovered by the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1805 and is one of the largest freshwater springs in the county. The spring flows at a rate of 156 million gallons of crystal clear water from the Madison Aquifer per day, the water originates from the Little Belt Mountains ...


Mill Falls Campground

Mill Falls Campground offers 4 sites by waterfalls during summer and fall. Maximum trailer length is 20 feet. No water is available but there are firepits and picnic tables. Pets are allowed if on a leash. Activities available include hiking and fishing. This is a pack it in, pack it out campsite. ...