Yellowstone National Park is a vacation destination in and of itself. But the world north of the park—Montana's Yellowstone Country—is home to thriving towns and communities alive with celebrations of ...
While Montana's Yellowstone Country is a trove of summer fun, winter is also full of outdoor experiences, hosts fewer crowds, ...
Madison-Bear Creek Wildlife Management Area encompasses 3,458 acres and Bear Creek Angus Ranch Conservation Easement - 5,278 acres. Management goal: To provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, ...
All three of Montana's gateway towns are hubs for outdoor adventure, but the picturesque all-American small town of West Yellowstone also packs a lot of personality within its borders. "West," as it's ...
Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park is located in southeast Montana. The site is 98 acres in size and is situated at 3,600 feet in elevation. This blacktailed prairie dog community is protected and ...
Are you ready for the ride of a lifetime? The Beartooth Scenic Highway in Montana’s Yellowstone Country is it! This 68-mile byway connects the charming communities of Red Lodge and Cooke City and ...
The view of Montana from the back of a horse is about as authentically western as it gets. There are endless miles of mountains, trails and wide-open prairies to explore, and saddling up is just about ...
Natural hot springs are, quite literally, Yellowstone Country's hottest spots. There's nothing like soaking in the healing mineral waters of nature’s hot tub, especially after a long day of ...
Red Lodge is a resort and ranching community with a colorful coal mining past that sits in the shadow of 28 different 12,000-foot peaks. This charming alpine town is nestled in the foothills of the ...
Less than 200 people call this sleepy little community home, but every Labor Day weekend it hosts the "World's Largest Small-Town Parade." At the wild and wooly Great Montana Sheep Drive—Montana's ...