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The wonders of "The Big Sky Country" where nature trails showcase the colors and fragrances of the native foliage and the grandeur of the mountain ranges with the added splendour of dense forests, hot springs, spectacular geysers and a superb choice of bed and breakfast in Montana Yellowstone which offer virtually endless recreational facilities for the whole family. Ski down the slopes of Big Mountain in perfect snow conditions, swim in the sparkling lakes in summer, take a grizzly bear and wolf safaris or simply gaze at the amazing geysers! Whatever season you decide to visit, there are many special and interesting things to see and do!
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Situated in the valley among thousands of acres of beautiful Gallatin National Forest and surrounded by four mountain ranges, is historic Bozeman, this small diverse town not only boasts a truly splendid scenic corner of Montana, but offers the visitor an eclectic mix of fine shops, restaurants and period buildings, as for the ski enthusiasts, they find three magnificent major ski areas close by. The outdoor recreation is well served with wonderful ranches, mountains, lakes and forests and in addition, its proximity to the world famous Yellowstone National Park. The towering snow capped mountains just outside of Bozeman town are truly picturesque and artists as well as photographers alike are rewarded with perfect natural landscapes! The Gallatin and Yellowstone rivers are truly an anglers' paradise providing hundreds of miles of blue ribbon trout and fly-fishing streams, they also provide rafting, hiking, biking and horse riding through the many wooded trails. Visit Montana State University's campus The Museum of the Rockies, here you'll travel back through 4 billion years of Earth's history! The museum features a planetarium, palaeontology and ethnology sections with large displays of dinosaurs and dinosaur eggs that were unearthed in Montana. Other exhibits include Plains Indian and pioneer artefacts. Nearby towns to enjoy are: Gallatin Gateway, Belgrade and Clyde Park.
Through the spectacular mountain scenery of the Rockies, the Crazies and the Absaroka mountains you will come across the beautiful town of Livingston the original entrance to Yellowstone National Park. It claims the International Fly Fishing Federation Museum as the only one of its kind in the world, you will also find a writer and artist community, a variety of antique shops, boutiques, theatres and nearby, other recreational pursuits are widely available including some fantastic golf courses, hunting, horseback riding, ghost town for panning gold, winter sports and the longest free flowing Yellowstone River in the U.S. Bed and breakfast in Montana Yellowstone is truly the place for exploring the wonders of this great region.
Within the contrasts of the beautiful mountainous terrain, you will find Big Sky nestled high up on the top of Big Sky Mountain and surrounded by alpine and meadows. This bustling village is home to fabulous skiing and a wonderful summer retreat with panoramic vistas that will take your breath away! With a guided tour you can watch the grizzly bears and wolves in their natural habitat in the Spanish Peaks Primitive Area and the Gallatin National Forest. With the majestic Lone Mountain towering as a scenic backdrop, it's a year-round playground for the outdoor receptionists with excellent golf, tennis, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, mountain biking, white water rafting, skiing and snow-moiling are all catered for. Romantic gondola rides offer spectacular views in the summer of the surrounding majestic landscapes.
Absarokee is located in the scenic Absarokee-Beartooth Wilderness and is a good base for further exciting outdoor exploration. Nearby is Big Timber the gateway to the beautiful Crazy Mountains providing the perfect backdrop for all types of outdoor recreation, photography, and full of scenic drives with some of the best blue-ribbon trout fishing in the region. Don't miss the historical Big Timber rodeo and the Crazy Mountain Museum. Another beautiful town on the Yellowstone River is Gardiner, located in the breathtaking Paradise Valley, there you can admire the historic Roosevelt Arch made of basaltic rock that President Theodore Roosevelt dedicated in 1903 for all travellers who pass through on their way to the "Yellowstone Wonderland". Lying in the foothills of the magnificent Beartooth Mountains is Red Lodge, a historic town exposing 1880's to 1915 century buildings with dramatic snow-capped peaks in the distance. Here you can pick up on the 69-mile Beartooth Scenic Drive that has awe-inspiring views of glaciers, alpine lakes and plateaus.
Built next to distinctive rock formations known as rimrocks, is Billings a charming town offering anything from the highly amusing bronco busting rodeo action to the quieter meadows and the flora and fauna found in the beautiful plains, moreover, marvellous hikes can be enjoyed in the mountain area surrounding Billings. Billings is a central point for visiting places such as Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Bighorn National Recreation Area or for simply having fun at the amazing MetraPark and rodeo arena, fairgrounds, pari-mutuel horse-race track and Super Barn the largest entertainment complex within the whole state. Outside of the metropolitan area with its wide tree lines avenues you will find massive ranches and rich cultivated farmland. If you desire the bathing facilities of hot springs, then travel to Emigrant built in 1862 and the originally town where gold was discovered in Emigrant Gulch. Molt is close by and offers a good base in which to explore.
The main attraction of West Yellowstone is pretty obvious as not only the gateway to The Yellowstone National Park but the closest "town" to the very popular Geyser Basin where "Old Faithful" is found, you will be amazed by the natural scenic wonders of America's oldest national park that include the brilliant hot pools, bubbling mud cauldrons, rugged mountain peaks, majestic waterfalls, beautiful streams and sparkling lakes to be enjoyed throughout the year. Anglers arrive from all over the world for the blue ribbon trout fishing and in the winter months, the town hosts races for the popular snowmobile and cross-country ski sports with hundred of miles of well groomed trails. The recreation opportunities are virtually endless in summer too! The Yellowstone Museum has an interesting collection of rare portrait photographs of great Indian chiefs, artefacts, authentic sabers, handguns and rifles used by the U. S. Cavalry and other military exhibits. Bed and breakfast in Montana Yellowstone combines old-fashioned western hospitality with natural world-class wonders and charm!
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