Location ID: #782
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Upsata Lake is a state fishing access site located in west central Montana. Camping is permitted with limited facilities. No drinking water is availalbe. Fishing and boating may be enjoyed complete with a boat launch facility. Time limit of 7 days. ...
Location ID: #666
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A natural impoundment, Salmon Lake is one of the beautiful links in the chain of lakes on the Clearwater River and just south of Seeley Lake. Fishing, boating, and a variety of water sports are popular activities in this woodland setting of western ...
Location ID: #10026936
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Located on a branch of the Clearwater River, Placid Lake is known for its good trout fishing and smooth water. A number of facilities are provided for camping, picnicking, boating and swimming. Interpretive panels give an account of the early-day ...
Location ID: #568
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Located approximately 8 miles west of Augusta in Lewis and Clark County, Nilan Reservoir is a highly popular year-round fishing hole for refugees from nearby Great Falls and Helena. This 500-acre prairie reservoir, which is reached by county road, ...
Location ID: #712
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St. Mary Lake is on the east side of Glacier National Park along The Going-to-the-Sun Road. This lake is 10 miles long but not as wide as McDonald Lake. You'll want to stop at the turnouts at the end of the lake for a view of 100-foot Virginia Falls ...
Location ID: #256
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Fairy Lake is a picture-perfect, tree-lined lake sitting in a forested bowl at the base of Sacagawea Mountain. The lake receives heavy use due to its close proximity to the Fairy Lake Campground, located a short quarter mile from the lake. There is ...
Location ID: #750
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Thompson Falls Dam is a seven-unit hydroelectric plant on the Clark Fork River in Thompson Falls. The units have a total generating capacity of 94 megawatts. he Thompson Falls plant, which began operation in 1915, consists of a main dam and a ...
Location ID: #10031918
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large conference room, grey carpet, projection technology, balcony, lobby, front desk, marble floor, white walls, tower offices,
Location ID: #301
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Gibson Dam is a 199-foot tall concrete arch, and was the first dam in the world designed using the trial-load method of analysis. Gibson Dam is the primary feature of the Sun River Project which supplies water for irrigation of more than 90,000 ...
Location ID: #81
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Black Eagle Dam is a three-unit hydroelectric plant at Black Eagle Falls on the Missouri River, about two miles downstream from Great Falls, Mont. The units have a total generating capacity of 21 megawatts. The dam is 753 feet long and 13 feet high. ...
Location ID: #10010323
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Montana State Prison is located in the Deer Lodge valley approximately 3.5 miles west of the town of Deer Lodge. The institution is designated to maintain a population of 1300 adult male offenders that are classified to one of six custody levels ...
Location ID: #1747
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Location ID: #1758
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The Central Montana Railroad was bought by the Great Northern in 1910 and the GN decided to build a line to tap the business of there booming town of Lewistown.
Location ID: #1532
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The Central Montana Railroad was bought by the Great Northern in 1910 and the GN decided to build a line to tap the business of there booming town of Lewistown.
Location ID: #1531
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The Central Montana Railroad was bought by the Great Northern in 1910 and the GN decided to build a line to tap the business of there booming town of Lewistown.
Location ID: #10041655
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Location ID: #759
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The Tongue River is a tributary of the Yellowstone in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana.
It rises along the northern slope of the Bighorn Mountains in north central Wyoming and flows northeast, past the town of Sheridan, and then into ...
Location ID: #10010991
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Location ID: #654
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The Ruby River is a tributary of the Beaverhead River, approximately 76 mi (122 km) long, in southwestern Montana in the United States. It rises in the Beaverhead National Forest in southwestern Madison County, between the Snowcrest Range and the ...
Location ID: #611
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The Powder River Basin is a region in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming about 120 miles east to west and 200 miles north to south known for its coal deposits. It is both a topographic drainage and geologic structural basin. The basin is so ...
Location ID: #10027040
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Judith River is a tributary of Missouri River. Starting in the Little Belt Mountains and stretching for 127 miles in central Montana and emptying into the Missouri River not far from Judith Landing. This excellent canoeing stream flows through ...
Location ID: #1698
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Location ID: #158
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The Clark Fork is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately 360 mi (579 km) long. The largest river by volume in Montana, it drains an extensive region of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana and northern Idaho in the ...
Location ID: #91
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The Boulder River (one of Montana's best fly fishing rivers) begins in the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains, and flows due north towards its confluence with the Yellowstone River in the town of Big Timber. The Boulder River provides decent fishing, a ...