Travel Guide Montana
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- By CHRISTOPHER SOLOMON
A float trip down a beloved river explores what might be at stake if a proposal for a copper mine by its watershed becomes reality.
- By STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM
A car-averse traveler finds freedom in the driver’s seat, covering 700 miles and three states over three days.
- By RACHEL LEE HARRIS
From Arizona to Wyoming, the latest developments and improvements at America’s parks and historic sites.
- By ELAINE GLUSAC
Last fall, Big Sky became the largest ski area in the country, making runs even roomier.
- By BROOKS BARNES
When I was growing up, Montana had often been an ugly place. Was it still?
- By CLAIRE MARTIN
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex is home to elk, moose and wolves. But, on this adventure, smaller creatures provided the most action.
- By BRUCE WEBER
One-third of the way home (just 1, 800 miles to New York!), the author takes stock: The ride has toughened him up — and he’s learning what his body can and can’t do.
- By STEPHEN P. NASH
Glacier National Park in Montana was named for huge rivers of ice that defined its terrain. Today’s visitors are witnessing their retreat.
- By ERIC KONIGSBERG
Far from the Montana of fly-fishing and horse whispering, the state’s eastern section is home to dinosaur fossils and paddlefish, which were thought to be extinct.
- By GREG BREINING
Near Yellowstone National Park, dog sledding is an exhilarating and nostalgic way to travel through wild country, quieter than snowmobiles, faster than skis or snowshoes.