Red Lodge Music Festival
The festival occurs in June, inviting professional musicians and teachers from all over the US and Canada to work with our students and perform in five faculty concerts.
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The festival occurs in June, inviting professional musicians and teachers from all over the US and Canada to work with our students and perform in five faculty concerts.
Silver Run Ski Trail is a one-way mountain touring trail with 4 loops. The range of difficulty on this ski trail depends on snow conditions. This trail is not g...
Skyline Guest Ranch & Guide Service offers summer pack trips, trail rides, excellent fly fishing, drop camps and a photographer's paradise. In winter, our lodge...
The Skyline Trail System climbs gently for .5 mile to the junction with Quartz Mountain, then gives way to an open meadow ridge from Huson Peak to O'Brien Mount...
Distance: 3.2 miles Trailhead: Trail Junction 301 Trail Ends: Trail Junction 316 Smart Fork Trail (352) is steep and heads into South Fork Deep Creek. The recom...
Distance: 5.0 miles - heavy use Trailhead: Trail Junction 301 Trail Ends: Trail Junction 308 South Fork Deep Creek Trail (316) crosses back and forth across the...
From the Spanish Creek parking area there are many options for ski routes into the Lee Metcalf Wilderness. This trail is not groomed. The Spanish Creek recreati...
Length: 25.4 miles Trail Begins: Forest Road 400 Trail Ends: Lake Abundance Road 212 Area Map: Custer National Forest (Beartooth Division) USGS Map1: Mount Wood...
Distance: 27.0 miles - heavy use Trailhead: Forest Road 586 Trail Ends: Smith River, Section 25 Tenderfoot Trail (342) provides access to some excellent trout f...
Award-winning Canadian folk/bluegrass band The Dead South will return to KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, MT on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with special guest A...
Timberline Trail (12) leads to Gertrude and Timberline Lakes, both heavily populated with trout. A steep trail at the beginning, the trail is not a serious chal...
Tomato Can Trail (156) starts at the junction with Lower Deer Creek Trail 5. It travels west up Tomato Can Gulch across Iron Mountain Road 482 to Red Mountain a...
The Tour de Farms Bike Ride invites locals and visitors to our community to experience local agriculture up close—pedaling through the Bitterroot valley, visiti...
In the late 1950s, a dedicated group of skiers dreamed of a ski area in Libby. That dream was realized in 1960 with the development of Turner Mountain Ski Area....
West Bridger Trail (129) starts at the junction with Lower Deer Creek Trail 5. It travels east over the Deer Creek - Bridger Creek Divide to the West Bridger Cr...
West Fork Stillwater Trail (90) is at the end of the West Fork Road, and provides easy access to Sentinel and Calamity Falls, where tumbling waters of the West....
Horse use restricted on West Rosebud Trail (19) during the summer. Length: 6.0 miles Trail Begins: Forest Road 72 Trail Ends: Island Lake Area Map: Custer Natio...
Beautiful, unique Yurt right on the Clark Fork River and sits on 5 acres. The location is ideal for all-season recreation near the little town of Superior in be...
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Kelsey Rae Morris might see things a little differently from most other people. She’s an artist, so that’s to be expected.
Before setting out on your off-highway vehicle this summer, it’s important to make sure you’ve got the proper permits to traverse the terrain. Not sure where to...
Learn protocols, local context, and cultural guidance before visiting tribal nations.
Montana is home to more than 4,000 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, offering plenty of opportunities for adventure in the heart of some of the state’s most s...
From vast lakes and rivers to rolling prairies, Indigenous lands across Montana hold significance that goes far beyond their natural beauty. Enjoying tribal lan...