able to wander the region's vast network of trails — the results of the hard work of many organizations including the Gallatin National Forest, Gallatin Valley Land Trust, and the Montana Land Reliance. In addition, organiza- tions like the Montana Outdoor Science School continue to help the community better understand and appreciate the natural world. Whether walking the dog, hiking, riding or cross-country skiing, these trails are the lifelines of the com- munity, stitching people together with landscapes in a way that brings mental and physical health, an appreciation for nature, and a reminder that we are the land's stewards.
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