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  2. First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park - Wikipedia

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    Location: Cascade County, Montana, United States: Nearest city: Great Falls, Montana: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 1,481 acres (5.99 km 2): Elevation: 3,773 ft (1,150 m) [1]: Designation: Montana state park: Established: 1972 [2]: Named for: A buffalo jump and the First Peoples of Montana: Visitors: 34,195 (in 2023) [3]: Administrator: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks: Website: First Peoples Buffalo ...

  3. Beaverhead–Deerlodge National Forest - Wikipedia

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    In total, there are over 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of hiking trails, 50 campgrounds, dozens of lake and river boating access points and even 250 miles (400 km) of groomed snowmobile trails. Forest Service offices administering the National Forest are in Butte , Dillon (which is the headquarters location), Philipsburg , Deer Lodge , Whitehall ...

  4. Welcome Creek Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife includes elk, mountain lion, bobcat, pine marten, mink and weasel. [1] Lodgepole pine forest in Welcome Creek Wilderness. The area has a rich human history as well, as gold was discovered in Welcome Creek in 1888. [1]

  5. Flathead National Forest - Wikipedia

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    While camping is allowed almost anywhere within national forests without a permit, Flathead National Forest also has 31 campgrounds with some facilities. The largest campground has only 40 sites and 2 campgrounds have only one site each. [5] Most campgrounds do not have running water. There are also 14 cabins for rent in the forest. [6]

  6. Camp Disappointment - Wikipedia

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    The site is on private land within the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Glacier County, Montana. It is located along the south bank of Cut Bank Creek and 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Browning, Montana. Glacier National Park can be seen in the distance. [2] The campsite was used by a detachment of the expedition from July 22–26, 1806.

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