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For the Love of Hiking in Northwest Montana

Favorite summits, lakes, wildflower and wildlife viewing areas, and other memories from a Northwest Montana hiking addict

How to make the long road trip to Glacier fun for kids — all the stops from Missoula and back

They really wanted to see Glacier National Park, the border of which lies at least three hours away. How to get there without making the road trip a form of punishment?

Montana’s Chinese Wall well worth the trip

The Chinese Wall is a limestone spine averaging about 1,000 feet tall and stretches unbroken for a dozen miles.

From ghosts to theater, Virginia City, Montana has it all

In its peak, Virginia City had 10,000 people living there. It was even the territorial capital from February 1865 to April 1875.

Two thousand miles through millions of years — Montana’s Dinosaur Trail

Montana has been working the charismatic megafauna thing for millions of years.

The Route of the Hiawatha Bike Trail – 10 Tunnels, Trestle Crossings, Amazing Views… just don’t forget your headlight.

"Rails to trails is a reclaimed railroad bed which has then been turned into a recreational use trail for bikers, hikers, and people on wheelchairs," said Ride the Hiawatha and Lookout Pass Marketing Director Matthew Sawyer.

Outfitters open the door to the Bob Marshall wilderness

"Though wilderness must be balanced with other uses of National Forests, it protects resources for us all, like watersheds, fisheries, and wildlife. Someone once asked Bob Marshall how much wilderness America really needs. In reply he asked, "How many Brahms symphonies do we need?"

Glacier National Park: See its ‘shining mountains’

Make this the year you take a trip to the park, or get a virtual look in video and photos.

In Montana’s Missouri River country, a nice chance to slow down

No photos can describe how good it felt to be out in the wide-open country of central Montana on a perfect June morning with the windows rolled down, the better to hear the meadowlarks and breathe in the emptiness.

The Rock Creek Confluence Cabin is Available for Rental From the Five Valleys Land Trust

When Five Valleys purchased Confluence Property in 2012, the cabin property came along with it. Ever since, Five Valleys has worked to restore the land and improve the site, and today the cabin is available for rental by the public.