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The Wylie Permanent Camping Company was created by William Wallace Wylie, a Bozeman, Montana school superintendent with a two-year lease in 1893. [ 9 ] The camps, nicknamed the Wylie Way were located at Wylie Camp (Lake), Wylie Camp (Lost Creek) (1906- precursor to Camp Roosevelt), Wylie Camp (Canyon), Wylie Camp (Old Faithful), Wylie Camp ...
Hyalite Reservoir is a reservoir located in southwest Montana, formed by Middle Creek Dam on Hyalite Creek. [1] The lake is situated in Hyalite Canyon at an elevation of 6,699 ft (2,042 m), about 12 miles (19 km) south of Bozeman, Montana and 25 miles (40 km) north of Yellowstone National Park.
Various camping options are available on the reserve. [89] The reserve has established nine-bunk huts and campgrounds including some less remote for RV access. [88] The reserve offers access points to state and federal public lands through its deeded lands, some of which were previously landlocked and unavailable. [90]
Since 2014, the Custer and Gallatin National Forests are managed together as the Custer-Gallatin National Forest with headquarters in Bozeman, Montana. [3] There are local ranger district offices located in Ashland and Red Lodge in Montana, and in Camp Crook in South Dakota for Custer, and West Yellowstone, Livingston, Gardiner, and Bozeman in Montana for Gallatin.
Bozeman, Montana For the outdoors- and nature-loving retirees, low-crime Bozeman has an airport and easy proximity to the majestic Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park.
There's access to the forest off Interstate 90 South on U.S. Highway 89 from Livingston, Montana, to Gardiner, Montana, or South on U.S. 191 from Bozeman, Montana, to West Yellowstone. Over 2,290 mi (3,690 km) of hiking trails are located in the forest providing access to wilderness areas and interlinking with trails in Yellowstone National Park.