Lose Yourself in Glacier Country
Reconnect with life the way it should be
October 10, 2007—Glacier Country, MT— Close your eyes. Take in a deep breath and exhale slowly. Allow yourself to become completely lost. Now open your eyes to the winter wonderland around you.
You’re in the Bitterroot Valley—located in the heart of Glacier Country, Montana. And as you look around and take in the sights, sounds and smells, a feeling of familiarity encompasses you in this place that radiates life the way it is supposed to be.
There’s no mistaking that this valley—with its charming communities, incredible scenery and friendly townspeople—oozes a feeling of warmth during the winter cold. As you explore the valley, you pass through Lolo, Stevensville, Hamilton and Darby, each charming communities embracing the spirit of winter with twinkling white lights, decorated downtowns and frosty snowmen... full story...
A Look to the Past
Blooms, blossoms and an invitation to explore
February 4, 2007 — Glacier Country, MT — With the season of snowfall behind us comes spring, bringing with it blooms and blossoms, chirping songbirds returning to their nests and the exuberant colors of the season, all to create a place of magic.
In the corner of Western Montana this enchanting place invites visitors to discover and explore its deep forests, stunning mountainscapes and charming communities.
As you travel through the region, you’ll uncover its secrets, most notably the Ross Creek Cedar Trail. Home to ancient giant cedars, the peacefulness of this 100-acre rainforest-like area is filled with 500-year-old trees, with some growing up to 175 feet high... full story...
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