The Legends of the Sweetgrass Hills

Article and Photos by J.B. Chandler Napi, the Old Man, created the Earth, the oceans, and the backbone of the world – the Rocky Mountains. According to Blackfoot tradition, Napi then took the [...]

Mountains of Mystery and Mystique

By Gen Geda Reaching for the clear, cool Montana skies through a jungle of conifer forests only to land a star on your fingertip is not such a stretch for many that are Montana-born. Living in a [...]

Destination: White Sulphur Springs

By Hope Good The town of White Sulphur Springs first got my attention last year when I attended and much enjoyed their highly successful Red Ants Pants Music Festival in July. I felt a real sense [...]

Bear Gulch Pictographs

In a 100-foot deep limestone canyon, visitors of the Bear Gulch Pictographs can take in the wonder of approximately 3,000 Plains Indian drawings. Macie Lundin, whose family has owned the property [...]

Winifred International Suites

Exciting things continue to happen in the small town of Winifred. Through the instigation of Norman Asbjornson, and a composite of other local designers’ ideas, a beautiful hotel, restaurant, and [...]

Wolf Point

In 1915, Wolf Point – a town of 340 residents – voted in favor of incorporating as a municipality. A land rush had brought farmers and ranchers to the area following the construction of the Great [...]

The Missouri River

The wild and scenic Missouri River is one of Montana’s greatest natural attractions. This river and many of its tributaries serve as prime locations for rafting, kayaking, fishing, paddle [...]