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  2. Gallatin National Forest - Wikipedia

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    West Yellowstone, Montana provides access both into the forest and to Yellowstone National Park and is a popular snowmobile center during the winter. Nighttime temperatures can be below freezing any time of the year, and mosquitoes in the late spring and early summer are abundant. Summertime high temperatures average in the 70s Fahrenheit (21 ...

  3. West Yellowstone, Montana - Wikipedia

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    West Yellowstone is a town in Gallatin County, Montana, United States, adjacent to Yellowstone National Park. The population was 1,272 at the 2020 census. [4]

  4. Big Sky, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Big Sky is located along the western edge of Gallatin County and eastern edge of Madison County approximately midway between West Yellowstone and Bozeman on U.S. Highway 191 and 30 miles (48 km) from the northwestern border of Yellowstone National Park.

  5. Back-To-Back Winter Storms Bring Wintry Mess Of Snow ... - AOL

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    Winter Storm Freya is bringing a wintry mess of snow and ice to the Northeast today and will be followed by another winter storm named Garnett that's expected to create hazardous travel conditions ...

  6. Montana - Wikipedia

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    West Yellowstone offers a large selection of trails and is the primary starting point for snowmobile trips into Yellowstone National Park, [299] where "oversnow" vehicle use is strictly limited, usually to guided tours, and regulations are in considerable flux. [300]

  7. American West Nostalgia: Gander at Volcanic Eruptions, Wolves ...

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    Yellowstone National Park is symbolic of the American West to many. It became the world’s first national park when President Ulysses Grant signed it into existence in 1872.