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You should have more friends of all ages

Intergenerational friendships make your life richer. Here’s how to cultivate them.

Montana PBS IMPACT Video – Restoring Passenger Rail to southern Montana

Montana PBS IMPACT on the revitalization and restoration of passenger rail to southern Montana and beyond.  Very informative 15-minute story by Stan Parker including interviews with Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Chairman Dave Strohmaier.

Montana’s outdoor economy to suffer as climate change worsens

The effects of climate change are already affecting Montana’s outdoor recreation, but with predictions of even more heat and drought by 2050, the outdoor recreation industry stands to lose thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions in earnings, according to a new report.

Hunters can thank Montana landowners through new portal on FWP website

“We frequently hear from hunters how grateful they are for the access they get from landowners across the state,” said FWP Director Dustin Temple. “Many hunters enjoy incredible access to private lands. We want to help facilitate communicating their gratitude to the landowners who provide that access.” 

If you’re driving in Montana this winter you need to know about these sites before you set off.

Check on road conditions before you travel

The Duttons are fake, but the ‘Yellowstone’ tourism boom is very real

Fans are coming to Montana to live their best cowboy life. That comes with positive economic effects, but misconceptions, too.

Decades in the Making: New University of Montana Art Museum Opens to the Public

“The new museum building will be transformative for the MMAC and the University,” said Chacón, who has led the institution since 2019 and spearheaded the long-awaited construction. “It’s an opportunity for the University to make this valuable resource available to the citizens of our state and visitors to the region.”

Tahoe’s abusive relationship with tourism must be reformed – Ideas for Montana?

It does not have to be this way. The following needed reforms may be perceived as radical, but so is the scale of the problem. Local governments and agencies have the authority to reverse much of this exploitation. What has been lacking is the will. Actual solutions include:

Old Faithful Inn at $424: Who can still afford a Yellowstone road trip?

Camping isn’t for everybody, and lodging in the gateway communities and parks themselves has far outpaced inflation. Visitors and officials weigh in on whether the middle class is being priced out.

Montana ranchers give tourists the ‘Yellowstone’ experience with new side hustle

LandTrust founder Nic de Castro described his land-sharing platform which gives travelers the option to rent access to land for outdoor recreation.