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Distinctly Montana Fall 2019

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D I S T I N C T L Y M O N T A N A M A G A Z I N E • F A L L 2 0 1 9 90 SACO IN THE MILK RIVER VALLEY SLEEPING BUFFALO HOT SPRINGS, just off Hwy 2 in the Hi Line. Open year-round, this popular spa combines modern accommodations, beautiful indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, restaurant, and golf course. Named for glacial rocks buried in the prairies, the hot springs were tapped in 1924 when old drillers struck a pool of highly mineralized water. (406) 527-3370. Sbhotsprings.com. BIGFORK A great place to visit during the holidays when this little town turns into a Christmas village with every building decorated. Marina Cay Resort hosts a wine party to help the community get acquainted. e resort is secluded from town and offers 60 rooms (or a condo), with no two alike. MELROSE CANYON CREEK CHAR- COAL KILNS. Unique to the state, these were used between 1881-1900 to reduce 11,665 acres of pine trees down to 19 million bushels of charcoal. e charcoal was used to fuel the furnaces at the Hecla Consolidated Min- ing company's silver smelter. WEST YELLOWSTONE 22 CANYON STREET GRILL. West Yellowstone has many attrac- tions and a few great restaurants. is one will appeal to the whole family. With red booths and checkerboard floors and a 50s feel, it's a marked contrast to western-themed estab- lishments. Be sure to look at the décor on the walls. Charcoal kilns by drone www.distinctlymontana.com/drone194 DISTINCTLY MONTANA | DIGITAL

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