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  2. Hyalite Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    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. It was originally built in the 1940s and was ...

  3. On Your Own Adventures - Wikipedia

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    July 3, 2009. ( 2009-07-03) –. present. On Your Own Adventures is a hunting television show in the United States produced by Randy Newberg and Will Holmes in conjunction with Warm Springs Productions and Outdoor Channel. The show airs on Outdoor Channel and CarbonTV and documents the non-guided hunting adventures of Randy Newberg and his ...

  4. Bridger Range - Wikipedia

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    The hike is a short but strenuous 2.2-mile (3.5 km) one-way trek through pine forest, alpine tundra and scree fields to the top of Sacagawea Peak. The Bridger Ridge Run is a 20-mile (32 km) race which takes place in mid-August. The race follows the ridgeline from Fairy Lake to the southern end of the range. Images of the Bridger Range

  5. Bitterroot Valley - Wikipedia

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    Bitterroot Valley. Coordinates: 46.247°N 114.160°W. Bitterroot Valley, from St. Mary's Peak in the Bitterroot Range. View of northern valley, northeast from El Capitan Peak in the Bitterroot National Forest. The Bitterroot Valley is located in southwestern Montana, along the Bitterroot River between the Bitterroot Range and Sapphire Mountains ...

  6. Big Hole Pass - Wikipedia

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    Big Hole Pass. /  45.5496426°N 113.8203501°W  / 45.5496426; -113.8203501. Big Hole Pass (elevation: 7,055 feet (2,150 m)) is a high mountain pass in the northern Rocky Mountains of the western United States. It is on the Montana – Idaho border, approximately eight miles (13 km) due south of Montana State Highway 43 in the Beaverhead ...

  7. Sacagawea Peak - Wikipedia

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    Sacagawea Peak is the highest mountain in the Bridger Range in south-western Montana. The peak is named for Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman that accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Recreation. The mountain is a popular hiking destination. The main trailhead starts at 7,788 feet and climbs 1,800 feet reaching the summit in 2 miles.

  8. List of mountain passes in Montana (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 290 named mountain passes in Montana, including: Ahern Pass , Glacier County, Montana , 48°49′19″N 113°45′59″W  /  48.82194°N 113.76639°W  / 48.82194; -113.76639  ( Ahern Pass ) , el. 7,116 feet (2,169

  9. Bozeman Pass - Wikipedia

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    Bozeman Pass el. 5,702 feet (1,738 m) is a mountain pass situated approximately 13 miles (21 km) east of Bozeman, Montana and approximately 15 miles (24 km) west of Livingston, Montana on Interstate 90. It separates the Bridger and Gallatin mountain ranges. It is named after pioneer John Bozeman, a young Georgian who opened the Bozeman Trail ...