Western Montana

Scenic Boat Tour - Glacier National Park

Glaicer National Park scenic boat tour To step on the DeSmet tour boat you might think you are going to see Gilligan, maybe even the Skipper, but don’t worry , there is no fearful three hour tour here. We arrived about 45 minutes before the boat tour started and enjoyed the Lake McDonald lodge as we waited. The lodge was a delight, filled with many animals mounted on the walls and Native Indian decor. Read the rest of Scenic Boat Tour - Glacier National Park »

Kootenai Falls / Swinging Bridge - Libby Montana

Kootenai Falls Swinging BridgeJust off the side of Highway 2, five miles west of Libby, are the Kootenai Falls and the swinging bridge. As my boyfriend and I pulled into the roadside parking lot for a stop to stretch our legs during our trip to Glacier National Park we walked down a paved pathway. There were restrooms available and informational signs about the fish in the Kootenai river along the trail. The path parted, to the left was the bridge and to the right was the falls. Read the rest of Kootenai Falls / Swinging Bridge - Libby Montana »

Trail of the Cedars & Lake McDonald shoreline walk - Glacier National Park

Trail of the Cedars Glacier National Park On a recent visit to Glacier National Park I asked the park ranger at the Apgar visitor center for easy hikes for my boyfriend and I to do as we are not avid hikers. She suggested the Trail of the Cedars near Avalanche Creek and a unnamed path near Fish Creek that goes along the Lake McDonald shoreline. Read the rest of Trail of the Cedars & Lake McDonald shoreline walk - Glacier National Park »

Hungry Horse Reservoir - Hungry Horse Montana

Hungry Horse Reservoir - Hungry Horse Montana On a trip to Glacier National Park, my boyfriend and I took a quick side trip up the winding mountain road to Hungry Horse Dam, just outside of Hungry Horse Montana. I checked before we left home only to find out that the dam was not offering tours for the season yet, but I still wanted to go. Tours are from June to September and the tour office is open from 8am to 3pm. Although I was disappointed about the tour, Read the rest of Hungry Horse Reservoir - Hungry Horse Montana »

Travelers’ Rest - Lewis and Clark Campsite

Travelers' Rest Travelers' Rest State Park, Lewis and Clark, Missoula, Lolo, Bitterroot, MontanaJust eight miles south of Missoula on U.S. Highway 93 lies the town of Lolo, and one-half mile west of Lolo, on Highway 12, sits the newest Montana State Park, Travelers’ Rest. Of the 8,000 miles and many campsites on the Expedition’s two-year journey, this is the ONLY place that the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery left archeologically-verified evidence of their visits. Read the rest of Travelers’ Rest - Lewis and Clark Campsite »

Fishing the Blackfoot River - Missoula

Blackfoot River, Missoula, Montana, fishing, fly fishing, outdoors, vacation, family, recreationThe Blackfoot River runs through Missoula and is featured in the book, A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean.

The third Saturday in May marks the opening of the “general” fishing season in Montana. This means fishing season opens on small streams and lakes that were closed to winter fishing. It also means that waters that have been open for “catch-and-release” now allow taking of a daily limit for various species. We are reminded every year that rules may have changed, and that certain areas are limited to artificial lures and flies only, and that we MUST be able to recognize the Bull Trout, a threatened species (no black spots on the dorsal so put it back).

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Missoula Saturday Market: People, produce, and fun

It is a Saturday morning, the sun is playing a game of peek-a-boo from behind the clouds, and groups of families, college students, friends, and visitors are brought together in the heart of the great Missoula. The Missoula Saturday Market, which includes The Farmer’s Market and The People’s Market, is an essential ingredient that goes into flavoring the summer weekends of a town devoted to community. The Farmers Market, located at Circle Square in Downtown Missoula, offers a range of produce from starter plants for your garden to berries, vegetables, hand-picked morel mushrooms, melons, jams and syrups, fresh flower bouquets, and much much more. Read the rest of Missoula Saturday Market: People, produce, and fun »

Miracle of America Museum - Polson Montana

Miracle of America Museum Polson MontanaPolson’s Miracle of America Museum sits right alongside U.S. Highway 93, just 3/4 of a mile south of Flathead Lake. The museum houses an amazing collection of over 100,000 bits and pieces and treasures from America’s history, with much of it dating from just the past 100 years. A large part of the “miracle” of America has been our ability to design and produce thousands of consumer products, Read the rest of Miracle of America Museum - Polson Montana »

Walking The Clark Fork-Frenchtown

Erskine Fishing Access and some great trails to boot.The Erskine Fishing Access is about 3 miles west of the Elementary school on Mullan Road. On your right hand side as you approach from the west you’ll see a sign about fifty feet in front of another sign that both say Erskine. This will be your queue to take the left just past the large house on the left. The first image depicts said sign that will show you when it’s time to turn. Drive all the way down the dirt road until you come upon the small parking area. Read the rest of Walking The Clark Fork-Frenchtown »

Heritage - Historical Museum at Fort Missoula

Missoula, Fort Missoula, Historical Museum, Historical Museum at Fort Missoula, Montana History, Missoula County History, Missoula Museum, Montana MuseumWe Missoulians take a lot of pride in our open spaces and in our local history. One attraction that exemplifies both is the Historical Museum at old Fort Missoula. The original “Fort” occupied a sizeable acreage just west of the town. The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula is located on 32 acres of the original site and was established in 1975 to “collect, preserve and interpret the history of Missoula County and western Montana.” Read the rest of Heritage - Historical Museum at Fort Missoula »