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Off the Beaten Path

A travel guide to more than 1000 scenic and interesting places still uncrowded and inviting.
If you see just one thing... St. Mary Lake
Going-to-the-Sun Road Twisting and turning as it climbs through the mountains of northwestern Montana, this drive reveals the wild and wondrous essence of Glacier National Park.
Points of Interest
Gates of the Mountains, Montana Gates of the Mountains Mammoth limestone cliffs rise to 1,200 feet through the region named by Lewis and Clark. Here you can see ancient Native American pictographs and bighorn sheep, goats, and bald eagles.
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Road Trips
Stanley Lake at the base of Mt. McGown Salmon-Bitterroot Country High in the Rocky Mountains of Idaho and Montana, this winding drive tours sharp-edged peaks and swift rivers.
Flathead Lake In Flathead Indian Country Cradled between the sky-high peaks of the Rocky Mountains, the broad valleys of Flathead Country unfold as a patchwork of golden hayfields, rolling rangeland, and fragrant cherry orchards.
St. Mary Lake Going-to-the-Sun Road Twisting and turning as it climbs through the mountains of northwestern Montana, this drive reveals the wild and wondrous essence of Glacier National Park.
Charlie Russell Country Under the proverbial Big Sky, where the northern Great Plains sweep up to the Rocky Mountains, Montana's classic western landscapes are as bold and grand as ever.
Beartooth Country A craggy granite pinnacle known as the Bear's Tooth lends its name to this upland, where glaciers fill mountaintop nooks, waterfalls tumble from cliffs, and wildflowers dot the alpine tundra.
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