News & Notes
Mariah Leuschen-Lonergan
A look at the Custer Gallatin's Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Read more >>
Wangmo Tenzing
Celebrating & conserving public-land access. These days, few topics interest outdoors folk as much as public lands—and here in Montana, where most of our activities take place on state and federal land, it’s even more important. Read more >>
Drew Hulse
This season, there will be an array of infrastructure improvements at Bridger Bowl. Read more >>
Katie Christiansen
According to two years of research by the Adventure Scientists, Gallatin Valley has a plastic problem. Read more >>
David Tucker
If you’ve visited Peets Hill recently, you’ve probably noticed the construction crews and utility vehicles stationed on the lawn at Bogert Park. “What are they up to now?” you might wonder. The answer is restoration. Read more >>
Barbara Lee
The powerful, bison-hunting Mollies and the formidable Druids. The Canyons and their leader, the legendary white alpha female. The Lamars, Junction Buttes, and more. Read more >>
Nick Gevock
Week 1 of the 2017 Legislature.We’re off and running at the 2017 Legislature, with several bill hearings last week that affected wildlife and habitat. Read more >>
Mabie, Nora
When Big Sky opens for another winter season in November, veterans of the ski area will hardly recognize the Read more >>
Mabie, Nora
In 2013, the Gallatin Valley Land Trust led an effort to obtain funding for a paved, multi-use pathway along Bridger Dr. to the M and Drinking Horse Mountain trailheads. Read more >>
Tucker, David
There are many beautiful landscapes in Montana, but perhaps none are more cherished than Paradise Valley, the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Read more >>
Tucker, David
Just when you thought your summer was all planned out, you opened the new Yellowstone National Park maps from Beartooth Publishing and everything changed. Read more >>
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