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  2. East Rosebud Creek - Wikipedia

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    East Rosebud Creek is a creek in the U.S. state of Montana. It flows from Fossil Lake in the Custer Gallatin National Forest to Rosebud Creek. [ 2 ] Twenty miles (32 km) of the creek are protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System .

  3. Yellow Bay State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state park offers boating, fishing, camping, swimming, and wildlife viewing. [2] References External links. Yellow Bay State Park Montana Fish ...

  4. List of Montana state parks - Wikipedia

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    Rosebud Battlefield State Park: Big Horn: 3,052 1,235: 1978: none: Salmon Lake State Park: Missoula: 42 17: 1977: Salmon Lake, Clearwater River: Sluice Boxes State Park: Cascade: 1,451 587: 1974: Belt Creek: Smith River State Park: Meagher: 1 0.40: 1960: Smith River: 59-mile (95 km) segment of the river with only one public put-in and one ...

  5. List of lakes of Rosebud County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 69 named lakes and reservoirs in Rosebud County, Montana. Lakes ... East Fork Reservoir , el. 2,841 feet (866 m) [20] East ...

  6. Gates of the Mountains Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    A day use campground near the Gates of the Mountains, Meriwether Picnic site, is named in honor of Meriwether Lewis. Gates of the Mountains Wilderness (then known as the Gates of the Mountains Wild Area) was the site of the 1949 Mann Gulch fire , which claimed the lives of 13 firefighters and which was the subject of Norman Maclean 's book ...

  7. Rosebud Creek (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Rosebud Creek is a generally north flowing stream in Rosebud and Big Horn counties of Montana. It is a tributary to the Yellowstone River. [1] The source is the confluence of the North and South forks about one mile east of the Crow Indian Reservation boundary. The two forks both flow east from the east flank of the Wolf Mountains. [2]