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Montanans
take great pride in knowing they live in one of the most
spectacularly beautiful places on Earth. Others realize this, too.
That's why people come from everywhere to visit the Treasure State: to hike,
camp, fish, and hunt. Almost without exception, they leave
awed and inspired by
the natural grandeur they find in Montana.
Glacier
National
Park, the Bob Marshall Wilderness, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem,
Flathead Lake, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, and the Upper
Missouri River Breaks National Monument, which looks largely as it did
when Lewis and Clark paddled through more than two centuries ago, are
among the
many breathtaking places to see in Montana. There is great fishing to
be had on Montana's legendary rivers: the Flathead, the Swan, the
Bitterroot, the Blackfoot, the Madison, the Yellowstone, the Teton, the
Missouri.
With
tourism comes revenue, a sustainable economy for the future.
Working together, we can conserve Montana's spectacular natural heritage for the pleasure and benefit of future generations.
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