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  2. Heather Lake - Wikipedia

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    Heather Lake is a lake in Gallatin County, Montana in the Gallatin Range in south central Montana. It is located at the head of the East Fork of Hyalite Creek in the Gallatin National Forest and sits at an elevation of 9,186 ft (2,800 m).

  3. Kelly's Camp Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Kelly's Camp is a small district of vacation cabins on the west shore of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Kelly's Camp consists of twelve log buildings along the western shore of the lake. The structures were notable for being one of the most extensive summer cabin enclaves remaining in the park.

  4. Category:Lakes of Montana - Wikipedia

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    Heart Lake (Lewis and Clark County, Montana) Heather Lake; ... Holland Lake (Montana) K. Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway; L. Lake at Falls; Little Bitterroot Lake; M. Mud ...

  5. 'Back in Action' star Glenn Close enjoying 'modest' life in ...

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    In 2021, Close spoke to Mountain Outlaw about leaving New York City for Montana a year before the world paused because of the Covid-19 pandemic. "I shot a film in Canada during the winter.

  6. Pacific Northwest Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT) is a 1,200-mile (1,900 km) hiking trail running from the Continental Divide in Montana to the Pacific Ocean on Washington's Olympic Coast. Along the way, the PNT crosses three national parks , seven national forests , and two other national scenic trails .

  7. Crazy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Due to the eastern location, these mountains are drier and less densely forested than other mountain ranges in Montana. There are at least 40 alpine lakes in the range, 15 of which are named. The Crazy Mountains sit in both Gallatin National Forest and Lewis and Clark National Forest .