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Distinctly Montana Summer 2015

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w w w. d i s t i n c t ly m o n ta n a . c o m 103 Do yoU havE a favorITE pLaCE ThaT'S WorTh ThE TrIp? Send your ideas to info@distinctlymontana.com WorTh ThE T r I p ! Magruder Corridor 101-MIlE PrIMItIVE road divides the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness to the north and the Frank Church-river of No return Wilder- ness to the south and offers plenty of places to camp, fish, and enjoy the solitude. The trip from Darby to red river takes six hours; a two-day trip is ideal. prepare in advance. www.fs.usda.gov/bitterroot. Helena Don't miss the woMEn'S Mural in Last Chance Gulch, Helena. Located at Broadway and North, it commemorates groups and individual women who've shaped Montana. Women planned, designed, and painted the mural. intended to last no more than 10 years, it's become a permanent landmark. Red Lodge Or if you are at the red Lodge end of the park, head east on Hwy 308 for seven miles to a great steak and pig races at the BEar CrEEk Saloon & StEakhouSE. www. redlodge.com/bearcreek. Livingston On your way to Yellowstone park stop in Livingston and visit the historic Murray Bar in the Hotel, 201 W. park St., a popular spot for locals, celebri- ties, and travelers. photos of fly-fishing successes line the walls and bands from all over Montana play there. Listen to a playlist at www.themurraybar.com.

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