Glacier National Park Proposes Fee Hikes at Most Front Country Campgrounds
The last major fee rate change occurred in 2007; officials say the increases are necessary to match nearby campgrounds outside the park that provide similar services
The last major fee rate change occurred in 2007; officials say the increases are necessary to match nearby campgrounds outside the park that provide similar services
During a series of four meetings promoted by the Flathead County Republicans, organizers challenged scientific consensus on the region’s historic drought and placed blame on Tribal dam management practices
The outdoor Festival of Flavors event in Bigfork will be followed by a fall fundraiser as the college awards more than $1 million in scholarships each year
The confrontation with the large bruin happened in the rural community of Luther at the base of the rugged Beartooth Mountains
The Going-to-the-Sun Road will be closed between Avalanche Campground and Logan Pass starting Friday at 10 a.m. while park staff remove a disabled vehicle
Although fire managers report no structures are at risk, the half-acre fire near Bowman Lake prompted a closure of the Numa Lookout trail
The North Lake Fire is burning at the southern edge of the Stillwater State Forest near the north end of Whitefish Lake
Beginning Saturday, campfires will be prohibited across the Flathead and Kootenai national forests, Glacier National Park and most other public and private lands in a three-county region
Routine exercise to test airport's emergency response system on Saturday will involve large presence of emergency responders and law enforcement
Beginning Saturday, campfires will be prohibited across the Flathead and Kootenai national forests, Glacier National Park and most other public lands in a three-county region
In presentation to Water Policy Interim Committee, the SKQ Dam operator depicted a dire scenario with no relief in sight even as the state’s elected leaders renewed their calls for federal aid
According to the Montana State Crime Lab, the 47-year-old Kalispell man died by suicide
More than 66 tons of the black, gooey stuff have been removed from the river since the June 24 accident, officials said
Park officials urge visitors to protect bears and themselves by properly securing food and attractants and remaining bear aware
Northwest Montana rivers and streams are historically low, prompting agency officials to ask anglers to take voluntary steps to reduce stress on native cold-water trout species, or else face the prospect of closures
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