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Related: About this forumFall in Montana
Bannack State Park
Photograph by Tyler Metcalfe
The last rays of sunlight set aspen trees aglow in Bannack State Park, a national historic landmark in southwestern Montana. The parka popular place for hiking, fishing, and campingis also home to Montana's best preserved ghost town.
Cafe Regis in Red Lodge
Photograph by Tyler Metcalfe
Martha Young, owner of Cafe Regis in Red Lodge, Montana, carries bountygarlic and sunflowersfrom the greenhouse behind her restaurant. We make all the food from scratch and harvest from our backyard, Young says. Having our own gardens creates a connection to the food that you dont get other places.
Kayaking in Glacier National Park
Photograph by Danita Delimont, Getty Images
Hidden from most visitors' eyes, Bowman Lakereachable only by gravel roadis tucked into the remote North Fork region of Glacier National Park. A small campground, usually uncrowded, is a local favorite.
Great Horned Owl
Photograph by Andrew Kandel, Alamy
A great horned owl cuts a striking figure in a stand of golden cottonwoods near Missoula. The raptor is easily recognizable because of the feather tuftsor hornson its head.
Kootenai National Forest
Photograph by Danita Delimont, Alamy
Bikes loaded down with backcountry supplies, visitors pedal up a hill in Kootenai National Forest. The wild space sprawls over more than 2.2 million acres in northwestern Montana and northeast Idahoand provides stunning views as summer transitions to fall.
Swan River National Wildlife Refuge
Photograph by Tyler Metcalfe
Browning grasses indicate the approach of fall in Swan River National Wildlife Refuge, a refuge for migratory birds in northwestern Montana. The park is also home to black bears, elk, and deer.
Bugling Elk in Yellowstone
Photograph by Arturo de Frias, Alamy
During the late summer breeding season, the bugling of bull elk echoes through Yellowstone National Park. Males bellow to attract females and to intimidate the competition.
Whitefish River
Photograph by Tyler Metcalfe
A tributary of the Flathead River, Whitefish River winds for 24 miles south of its head in Whitefish Lake. The river is a popular fishing spot.
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Fall in Montana (Original Post)
Crewleader
Oct 2014
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samsingh
(17,900 posts)1. beautiful photos
Crewleader
(17,005 posts)2. I just received them and wanted to share
Montana is a beautiful state. Nice to meet you samsingh
riverwalker
(8,694 posts)3. Boy, did I need this
been depressed because I have to leave Minnesota (which I absolutely LOVE) and move to Montana to be nearer to family who all moved out there.
Guess it won't be so bad.
Crewleader
(17,005 posts)4. I am happy I cheered you up.
I think it's a win win, beautiful Montana and family too.
Nice to meet you riverwalker and safe moving friend.
neverforget
(9,462 posts)5. Beautiful photos!
I sure miss home.....
Crewleader
(17,005 posts)6. Home is beautiful neverforget....
nice to meet you!
neverforget
(9,462 posts)7. And you too Crewleader!
I was born in Glendive and then we moved to Billings when I was 10. I lived there until I was 25 when I moved to Portland, OR. Every year, I take my wife and daughter to Billings for a week and every time, I always have a hard time leaving.
Crewleader
(17,005 posts)8. Very understandable how you feel neverforget...
so good that you are able to visit every year, but one week goes by too quickly and leaving would be hard.
Oregon is a beautiful state too I hear but I know it's not home!