Tiny Towns In Montana Big Timber and Gardiner
Montana is a special place. The sky is big, the state is huge but the towns are small and the people so friendly. We stopped in two little towns and here is what we discovered.
Colter Campground (YELLOWSTONE AREA) - Gallatin National Forest - Cooke City, Montana
Gardiner, Montana and Roosevelt Arch North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park
The town of Gardiner, Montana is nestled at the southern end of Paradise valley and directly at the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Gardiner is a quaint western town that offers a small variety of restaurants, lodging options, and shops.
As we travel along Old Yellowstone Trail road we see many animals including Elk, and antelope. We visit the Roosevelt Arch at the North entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
We also Vist the Iron Horse Bar and Grille in Gardiner for dinner. We try the Bison burger and the ribs. We had a great time in this beautiful town and highly recommend anyone who is thinking about visiting.
Ayres Natural Bridge, Converse County Wyoming
A brief tour of the Ayres Natural Bridge located in Converse County Wyoming including some footage of the abandoned North Platte Valley Irrigation Company building which is part of the park.
Kerr Dam
Kerr Dam is located about 5 miles south of Polson, Montana and the southern end of Flathead Lake.
Trip to Ayres Natural Bridge in Wyoming
A trip to Ayres Natural Bridge located in Converse County, Wyoming. Located in southeast, Wyoming Ayres Natural Bridge is said to be one of only three natural bridges that have a waterway still coursing underneath.
Hungry Horse, Montana + On The Way To Glacier N.P.
Hi Everyone!
We've reached Mountain Meadow RV Park in Hungry Horse, Montana. Hungry Horse is about 2 miles from the entrance to Glacier National Park. This is a perfect place for us to camp and have access to Glacier and the surrounding towns. Mountain Meadow was a wonderful park. They took us in when another park fell through. The owner, Flip, is awesome, and the people he has working for him. We will definitely stay there again.
Enjoy!
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Drive up the gorgeous Sun Canyon in Montana on Thanksgiving
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November 23, 2013
Snow covered High Desert, Grassland and Mountains. Montana is sooooo beautiful!!!!
One of my most favorite places! And I love the local Coffeehouse chain City Brew Coffee.
This clip is on eastbound Interstate-90, about 22 miles west of Big Timber, MT.
GoPro Bash Bish Falls State Park, Massachusetts HD
Snowy mountain hike up to Bash Bish Falls in Mt. Washington, Massachusetts. Lots of bashing and bishing. Good afternoon adventuring!
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Great Basin National Park: Pole Canyon
I spend a few hours hiking in Great Basin National Park along the Pole Canyon Trail. Starting off from where the road was closed by the snow, I follow the Gray Cliffs Road and look at some native American pictographs. The trail was covered in quite deep snow, and I struggled through quite a few drifts as I hiked the Timber Creek trail, but it was worth it in the end.
Trail of Highways ™ Montana Hwy 89 White Sulphur Springs to Neihart
Trail of Highways ™
Hwy 89
Heading out of White Sulfur Springs
The Kings Hill Scenic Byway passes through the Little Belt Mountains in the Lewis and Clark National Forest in Montana. The route is home to a wide variety of wildlife and provides many recreational opportunities for travelers on the route. The Byway is a 71 mile route that begins on US Highway 89 at its junction with US Highway 12. From the junction of the Byway it travels north through the Lewis and Clark National Forest through the communities of Neihart and Monarch, Montana and on to its junction with US Highway 87. The route offers access to the Showdown Ski Area and Sluice Boxes State Park. The route travels over the Kings Hill Pass which snow removal crews work to keep open throughout the winter season.
The northern terminus of U.S. 89 is at the Canadian-American border. There, the highway continues into Canada as Alberta Highway 2.
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Indian Trees Campground, Bitteroot National Forest, Montana Campsite Photos
Indian Trees Campground is located in the Bitterroot National Forest of southwest Montana. At an elevation of 4500 feet, the campground encompasses 7 acres of land. There are 15 campsites, as well as water and restroom facilities and garbage pick up. Groceries, a food service, laundry facilities, and swimming and fishing access are available within five miles of the site. Lost Trail Hot Springs located a half a mile from campground. The maximum recommended trailer length for the area is 50 feet.
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Montana Mountain Property For Sale | Elk Ridge Ranch | Fishtail, MT
Looking at Montana ranches for sale? Check out the Elk Ridge Ranch for sale near Fishtail, MT which features abundant wildlife and mountain views.
Elk Ridge Ranch is one of the most dramatically beautiful ranches in Montana. Tucked up against the base of the majestic Beartooth Mountains, the ranch enjoys stunning views and proximity to one of the most wild and beautiful blocks of roadless land in the United States, the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness, home to Granite Peak, Montana’s highest peak, measuring 12,807± feet. The Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness is bordered by Yellowstone National Park and extends south beyond Jackson, Wyoming. Encompassing an estimated twenty million acres of some of the wildest country in the world, known as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, this is one of the most wildlife-rich areas on earth. Not surprisingly, the big game, including very high quality elk, hunting in this area is tremendous. Additionally, Elk Ridge Ranch offers private Forest Service access to thousands of acres of National Forest/Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness, two forks of Fiddler Creek running through the property, lush creek bottom, stands of conifers, groves of quaking aspen and rolling meadows.
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Contact Fay Ranches at 1-800-238-8616.
Greg Fay is a pioneer in the land investment industry, founding Fay Fly Fishing Properties in 1992, the first land brokerage firm in the west to focus on recreation and its contribution to the overall value of land. This aspect of the land investment arena has grown considerably since we first brought it to the forefront as a quantifiable value.
Today, Fay Ranches continues to broaden and diversify investment opportunities across the country, specializing in the marketing and sale of the finest farms, ranches, timberland, plantations, and sporting properties from coast to coast.
Through our dedication to investment value and conservation, we have built a network of relationships and partnerships including our Strategic Alliance with Texas-based Republic Ranches. Together we offer unparalleled reach and direct contact with the most qualified landowners and investors from coast to coast and internationally.
Fay Ranches was built on four pillars, which have guided our growth and success over the years: Family, Investment Value, Sporting Pursuits, and Conservation. This shared commitment is the basis for the relationships we build and the quality of business we execute. It is upon this foundation that Fay Ranches has grown to become the top land brokerage firm in the country; it truly is Who We Are.
Whitefish Montana Real Estate | 1059 Whispering Pines Ln | Overview Video (MLS Version)
Whitefish Montana Real Estate | Adept Home | 1059 Whispering Pines Ln
Every month Adept travels to a new location to explore the area and tell the story of a premier property. Our goal is to uncover what makes the property unique and empower potential buyers to discover the home from anywhere in the world!
We recently explored the town of Whitefish, MT and profiled a beautiful one of a kind residence with some of the best views we have ever seen. The home showcases a unique blend of rustic Montana charm and modern amenities. The owner/designer of the house took us on a tour of the space and uncovered the unique elements that make this home one of a kind.
This beautiful home is located in the Elk Highlands community on Big Mountain which is just minutes away from the Whitefish Mountain Resort.
The property sits just above the private chairlift which provides quick access to some of the best skiing in the world. During the summer months, you will have the opportunity to explore Glacier National Park and take advantage of what is truly the Last Best Place!
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Day 8:14, Canada & Yellowstone, EagleRider, Harley, Evel Knievel, Virginia City, Red Lodge 4K
C&Y 2018, 9th Aug, Anaconda, MT – Red Lodge, MT
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort (hotel)
Evel Knievel
Twin Bridges (coffee)
Virginia City
Exxon (fuel)
Yellowstone Harley-Davidson
Co-op Downtown (lunch)
Big Timber (break)
Cenex (fuel)
Comfort Inn of Red Lodge (hotel)
Distance: 323 miles / 519 km
America's Landlocked Navy: Farragut's WWII Memories
In 1941, The U.S. government selected a stretch of land on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille to build a new naval base during World War II. Crews poured their hearts, sweat and patriotism into building Farragut Naval Training Stations. Today, all that remains of Farragut are cracked cement foundations. But with archival photos and the memories, the base's glory days come alive again.
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Hiking The Peaks Of The Wasatch Mountains
The Wasatch Range is a mountain range that stretches approximately 160 miles (260 km) from the Utah-Idaho border, south through central Utah in the western United States. It is the western edge of the greater Rocky Mountains, and the eastern edge of the Great Basin region. The northern extension of the Wasatch Range, the Bear River Mountains, extends just into Idaho, constituting all of the Wasatch Range in that state.
According to the Utah History Encyclopedia, Wasatch in Ute means mountain pass or low pass over high range. According to William Bright the mountains were named for a Shoshoni leader who was named with the Shoshoni term wasattsi, meaning blue heron
Since the earliest days of settlement, the majority of Utah's population has chosen to settle along the range's western front, where numerous river drainages exit the mountains. The mountains were a vital source of water, timber, and granite for early settlers. Today, 85% of Utah's population lives within 15 miles (24 km) of the Wasatch Range, mainly in the valleys just to the west. This concentration is known as the Wasatch Front and has a population of just over 2,000,000 residents. Salt Lake City lies between the Wasatch Range and the Great Salt Lake.
At 11,928 feet (3,636 m), Mount Nebo, a triple peak rising above Nephi, Utah, at the southern end of the range, is the highest peak of the Wasatch. In some places the mountains rise immediately from the valley's base elevation of 4,330 feet (1,320 m) to over 11,000 feet (3,582 m), producing steep inclines. Other notable peaks include Mount Timpanogos, a massive peak which looms over northern Utah County and is especially prominent from Pleasant Grove and Orem; Lone Peak, the Twin Peaks, and Mount Olympus, which overlook the Salt Lake Valley; Francis Peak overlooking both Morgan and Davis counties; and Ben Lomond and Mount Ogden, both near Ogden, Utah.
Since they top out just below 12,000 feet (3,700 m), Wasatch peaks are not especially high compared to the Colorado Rockies or even the Uinta Mountains, the other main portion of the Rocky Mountains in Utah. However, they are sculpted by glaciers, yielding notably rugged, sweeping upland scenery comparing well with other prominent ranges of western North America. They also receive heavy falls of snow, in some places over 500 inches (1,300 cm) per year. This great snowfall, with its runoff, made possible a prosperous urban strip of some 25 cities along nearly 100 miles (160 km) of mountain frontage. The Wasatch Range is home to a high concentration of ski areas, with 11 stretching from Sundance in northern Utah County to Powder Mountain and Wolf Mountain northeast of Ogden. There is also one ski resort in the Bear River Mountains (Beaver Mountain). Park City alone is bordered by two ski resorts. Due to the low relative humidity in wintertime, along with the added lake-effect from the Great Salt Lake, the snow has a dry, powdery texture which most of the local ski resorts market as the Greatest Snow on Earth. The high concentration of ski resorts located close to a major urban area, as well as the famed light, powdery snow that's often considered good for skiing, were prime reasons for Salt Lake City's hosting of the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Several of the Wasatch canyons in the Lone Peak area, most notably Little Cottonwood Canyon, have a number of high-quality granite outcroppings, and make up a popular climbing area such as the Pfeifferhorn. Further north, Big Cottonwood Canyon features tricky climbing on quartzite.
The densely vegetated narrow canyons of the Wasatch Range, such as Big Cottonwood Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon are heavily visited; on September 25, 2005, 1,200 automobiles entered Little Cottonwood within one hour.[4] The canyons are located within 24 miles (39 km) of downtown Salt Lake City and the year-round paved roadways can reach 5,000 ft (1,500 m) higher in elevation above the city within a short distance. Dirt roads readily drivable in passenger cars with moderate clearance stretch up from Park City, Heber, and Big Cottonwood Canyon. These reach about 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level and provide impressive long-range high country views.