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Have You Seen These Iconic Paintings of Montana?
BUTTE, MT - Montana is a state known for its towering mountains, sweeping plains, and vibrant culture, and its art history reflects the depth of that beauty. From the vast wilderness and majestic landscapes to the heritage of Indigenous tribal traditions, Montana has inspired generations of artists to capture its essence on canvas.
What Do You Think Are the Pros and Cons of Living in Montana? Here’s Our List
Nearing the end of 2024, we're starting to reflect on the past year and how much has changed, and how much has stayed the same. At the beginning of 2024, the buzz in Montana was focused on who was moving here and who was leaving. We had a story about the top reasons that people left Montana in 2023.
Montana Dining: The Restaurant Type That Dominates and the One We Don’t See Enough Of
There's no question that one of the things people say they want to do when they come to Montana is to "have a steak." When my older brother moved away for college and we asked him what he was looking forward to when he came home, his answer was usually: a steak.
Scope Out Exciting Lottery Chances to Hunt on Montana Tribal Land
With general big game rifle seasons on the horizon, here's an opportunity on which you might want to take a chance. Or two. Or twenty. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks tells us that opportunities for guided bison and elk hunts on the Blackfeet Reservation are available through a lottery system. The lottery is a way Montana FWP partners with the Blackfeet Tribe, in an effort to show the two parties' commitment to managing wildlife across the state and to facilitate hunting opportunities.
Running the river: Kayakers flock to Kootenai River
The first weekend of fall saw kayakers from northwest Montana, Idaho and several other western states running the whitewater of the Kootenai River falls.The adventuresome boaters shared the river with anglers seeking Kokanee salmon on a perfect sunny day as they ran several rapids and waterfalls above the river’s legendary swinging bridge.The smiles on their faces told spectators all they needed to know about their respective runs.The rapids range from Class I to IV. According to the U.S. Forest Service, the Kootenai Falls geology is composed of 1.5 billion-year-old quartzite and limestone rocks of the Belt Supergroup. The area offers impressive...
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