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Montana Hiking Trip
Hiking up to the peak on a late June Weekend
Downtown Stevensville Montana
Cruising through town, southbound on the East Side Highway through downtown Stevensville Montana, on a cloudy afternoon.
Lichen Looking @ Kootenai Creek (Bitterroot NF)
Early winter still a good time to search for macro lichens. Kootenai Creek (USFS) north of Stevensville, MT is a good spot: abundance of rock face, trail access, creek produces humidity for lichen growth, variety of substrate beyond rock (bark, wood, soil, moss).
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Western Montana 08
A camping, birding trip to western Montana in May and June 2008.
212 Main Street Stevensville Montana
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Here is the opportunity you have been looking for! This is an excellent high profile commercial building in the heart of the charming town of Stevensville in the gorgeous Bitterroot Valley The best off street parking in midtown Previously used as a Post Office and Western States Insurance building The building is free span construction for maximum flexibility Owner may carry with approved credit Call now, opportunities like this don't last very long
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Montana Mountain Biking Kootenai Falls Wildlife Management Area
The Kootenai Falls Wildlife Management Area is nestled up against the Kootenai River below Libby Montana. Located at the end of the Kootenai River Road it provides access to a gated double track biking/hiking trail well suited for relaxed adventures. The improved trail runs for three and a half miles before it become a basic double track and then a single track suitable only for advanced riders in the Kootenai Falls area. Big horn sheep, whitetail and mule deer are often seen in the area along with a endless variety of birds and other wildlife.
For Sale Lolo MT $599900 2500-3499-SqFt 4-Bdrms 4+-Baths on 7.71997245179 Acres
MLS# 20135299 P# 406-541-6550
Welcome to another Lolo, MT property for sale brought to you by Diane Beck of Windermere Real Estate Missoula - The Leader in Lolo, MT Real Estate Services.
This video contains information on one of our Lolo, MT Homes for sale.
Listing Address: 9745 HWY 12 W Lolo, MT 59847
Property Type: RESIDENTIAL
Price: 599,900
Agent Name: Diane Beck
Agent Email: dianebeck@windermere.com
Agent Phone: 406 880 7653
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Agency: Windermere Real Estate Missoula
Agency Phone: 406-541-6550
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Property Information:
Building Square Feet: 2500-3499
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4+
Year Built: 1989
Property Size: 7.71997245179 Acres
Description: Mountain living at its finest. This property is on 7.72 acres and has Lolo Creek running through it! Bring the whole family as this home features a bright open floor plan with 1 level living possible as there are 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a separate office all on the main floor. The upper level features a master suite with a walk-in closet and a full bathroom with a jetted tub and separate shower. Enjoy entertaining in the open kitchen which includes features like maple hardwood floors, hickory cabinets, granite/formica counter tops, a trash compactor and an island with seating room. Just wait until you see the huge Rec room with tile flooring, high ceilings and a plumbed bar area. No need to drive to the sports bar as you have one connected to the huge 3 car garage/shop! You have to see it to believe it! This property also features a large wrap around stamped concrete patio for a great summer hang out spot, plus a separate patio with a hot tub for the cold evenings. Itis a win win! Bring the horses as this property features a 2 stall barn with extra space for a tack area. There are too many great features to list. For your personal tour today, call Diane Beck! (406)880-7653
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See Montana like a Montanan
Kootenai Creek Village is a 55+ active adult retirement gated community located in Stevensville, Montana
Return to Homeland - Tailyr Irvine
On the 125th anniversary of the forced removal of the Salish from the Bitterroot, a group of Salish people and supporters honored their ancestor’s with a three-day walk returning to their homeland. The walkers followed in reverse the path their ancestor’s walked when they were forced from the Bitterroot onto the Flathead Reservation.
They began Thursday morning at a church in Arlee and finished the 55-mile walk in Stevensville on Saturday.
Approximately 50 to 100 participants walked each day. Some joined for only a few miles while a handful completed the entire journey. The walk was not a celebration but a way for the Salish people to honor and understand the sacrifices their ancestors endured.
Video courtesy of Tailyr Irvine
Highway 93 North - Stevensville Montana
Cruising northbound on Highway 93 up the west side of Stevensville Montana, on a very nice, partly cloudy afternoon.
Stevensville Montana 2012
End of the year dance
Western Montana Mountains Bitterroot River Valley | MT Places To Live
The Great American West. A landscape of green valleys, rivers, lakes, and of course the amazing Rocky Mountains. The Bitterroot River’s headwaters begin high up in the Sapphire and Bitterroot Mountain ranges and flow north through the fertile Bitterroot Valley.
The valley is home to scenic destinations such Trapper Peak, Blodgett Canyon, Twin Lakes, Lake Como, Painted Rocks Reservoir, Big Creek, Bitterroot River, Lost Trail Powder Mountain, Skalkaho Falls, Hot Springs, and is the gate way to the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.
Nine small communities call this valley home including Sula, Conner, Darby, Hamilton, Corvallis, Victor, Stevensville, Florence, and Lolo.
John Muir once said “the mountains are calling and I must go”.
The Rocky Mountains are the “Crown of the Continent”, and provide awe inspiring mountains, peaks, valleys, and abundant wildlife. The Bitterroot River flows between the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountain ranges. Elk, Deer, and Moose call this valley home. These mountains embody the spirit of the Rockies, where generations have sought their embrace.
For thousands of years, the Kootenai, Salish, Flathead, and Blackfoot tribes thrived off this wild and fertile landscape. They lived their lives according to the rhythm of nature and survived on her good harvest.
In the summer of 1805, Lewis and Clark explored the Bitterroot Valley on their way to the Pacific Ocean. Famous mountain men like John Colter, Jim Bridger, and Jerimiah Johnston wandered this land not for riches, not for gold, but for the pure adventure.
In 1840 Father Pierre De Smit accompanied a brigade from the American Fur Company into the Rocky Mountains and started the St. Mary’s mission in present day Stevensville.
Settlers flocked to the Bitterroot seeking its fertile soils and warm climate for growing vegetables and raising livestock. To this day several families can trace their roots back to original homesteaders telling tales of adversity, adventure, and love that encompasses several generations.
In 1964 the United States Congress set aside 1.3 million acres of raw wilderness and named it the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.
The Bitterroot Mountain Range extends over 300 hundred miles and borders the valley to the west. Known for its awe-inspiring mountain peaks, lakes, trails, fishing and hunting.
Equally breathtaking with a vastly different landscape. The Sapphire Mountains lie to the east and provide a mixture of grassy slopes, timbered draws, and rushing creeks.
Skalkaho Falls is a well-known landmark and plunges over 100 feet. The crystal-clear water originates high in the alpine meadows, and meanders through the lush forest to the Bitterroot Valley below.
Trapper Peak is a rugged mountain and its pinnacle extends to ten thousand feet above sea level. Lewis and Clark were the first to see the peak and made comments in their journal about its rugged nature.
Blodgett Canyon towers above the quant town of Hamilton. This massive rock canyon creates the perfect back drop providing a rare glimpse of the world behind the wall of mountains.
Beautiful Lake Como is only a short distance from Hamilton. This pristine lake provides breath taking vistas, water sports, and miles of trails to explore.
Nine small communities are situated along the banks of the Bitterroot River. Each has retained their charm and sense of community. The Bitterroot River is the heart and soul of these small towns, and its residents enjoy the river bottom for fishing, hunting, and water sports.
The Bitterroot begins with the quaint town of Sula. A town of only 37 residents nestled along the East Fork of the Bitterroot River. The East Fork of the Bitterroot boast an abundant fishery, and some of the best hunting opportunities in Montana.
Hamilton is the largest town in the Bitterroot Valley with a population just under 13,000 residents. Hamilton is the epicenter of the Bitterroot Valley, and provides fine dining, shops, and all the necessities.
The town of Stevensville is etched in history and holds the distinct honor of being the birthplace of Montana. The well-preserved buildings and artifacts of the St Mary’s Mission afford visitors a glimpse of the historical beginnings of the Montana territory. Stevensville is also known for its postcard perfect main street with quaint shops, eateries, and American spirit.
Life in the Bitterroot Valley is centered around the rhythm of nature, inspiring mountains, lakes, and the Bitterroot River. This wild country beacons, whispers, and calls to the adventurer in all of us. If you could like to own your Montana dream please contact John Anderson.
Embattled Ravalli Co Treasurer fires back in unexpected meeting
Treasurer Valerie Stamey was scheduled to update work on tax payment problems. She went on the attack instead.
Montana Horse Ranch 4Sale Stevensville Mt
20 Irrigated acres, Indoor and outdoor riding arenas, 3 round pens,cattle pens, Squeeze chute, shop,house. Contact terrymede@gmail.com
Stevensville Montana Real Estate Featured Properties
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Flanked by the Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains, the small, historic town of Stevensville in the Bitterroot Valley offers beautiful views and outdoor recreation.
Stevensville is officially recognized as the first permanent settlement in the state of Montana. Forty-eight years before Montana became the nation's 41st state
For an overview of area history, visit the Stevensville Museum or tour St. Mary's Mission, where Montana began. For wildlife and photographic opportunities, take the interpretive trails of the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, where osprey, Canada geese, bald eagles, coyotes, marmots, muskrats, minks and whitetail deer live.
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MS BECACO THREEONE - HIP#96, 2019 RETURN TO THE REMUDA SALE
2015 SORREL FILLY
Started & Shown over the past 4 years by Kolton (Pockets) Wink. 'Copper' is a smart, quiet & willing filly ready to take in any direction.
She has been shown in 4H, Stock Horse of Texas & RHAA. Pockets has used her day working, roping & dragging calves.
Copper has already won many ribbons & awards. A few top accomplishments are Top 5 in the state in 4H Stock Horse Trail & 4H Freestyle Reining for 2019. She won 4H Reserve Champion Yearling in 2016 in the state.
Copper will make an incredible horse for anyone, especially anyone looking for a versatility ranch horse or working cow horse.
This video contains clips of working cow, team sorting, reining, trail, pleasure & fun freestyle events....
Morning flight over the Bitterroot
Feel the music while you take flight along to see the view life of the Bitterroot
Red Hill Public Access Project
Big things really do come in small packages.
And in this case, we’re talking big access.
Back in 2013, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation purchased a small, 40-acre piece of property in central Montana where access to public land in the Big Snowy Mountains was difficult at best because of large, sprawling private ranches.
But these 40-acres had 30-feet in common with the adjacent Lewis and Clark National Forest.
RMEF bought the parcel for $190,000 and sold it to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks for $50,000…in essence donating the remaining 140-grand as a gift that opened the access door to hunters.
And all this happened just in time for the 2013 big game general rifle season.
The Big Snowies feature prime habitat for elk, deer, black bears and other wildlife.
Opening and improving public access is a key facet of RMEF’s conservation mission.
To learn more about the sites and boundaries of RMEF access projects near you or your favorite hunting area, turn on the RMEF layer in the onX Hunt App.