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A great American road trip through Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming

A great American road trip through Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming Clint Henderson © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Talk about a great American road trip. I’ve been living at my father’s ranch in rural Montana ever since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down our New York City offices in March 2020. While I miss my colleagues and New York City, being in the West has given me great opportunities to see parts of the country I’d never explored before. That includes some national parks and more of Montana and states I hadn’t even been to, like the Dakotas and Wyoming.

Bozeman Vs. Missoula: 7 Key Differences To Know

TravelAwaits Apr.28.2021 When it comes to beautiful places to visit, Montana immediately comes to mind. There’s a reason people from all over the world gravitate to its gorgeous, awe-inspiring scenery. And two of Montana’s best places are the college towns of Missoula and Bozeman. While they have a lot in common, there are also key differences to consider if you only have time to visit one or want a place to start. We’ll give you our take on the differences we think are worth knowing to help you decide for yourself what most appeals to you. We were hosted on visits to Bozeman and Missoula by

Bozeman nonprofit nears goal of purchasing remote ranch as April 30 deadline looms

BRETT FRENCH A remote ranch next door to the Lee Metcalf Wilderness south of Big Sky is being offered for sale to a Bozeman-based nonprofit, but the $2.9 million purchase price has to be raised by April 30. “This is such a passion project,” said Jen Beaston, executive director of Crosscut Mountain Sports Center. “I’ve been working 15 hours a day, but it’s worth it.” Beaston was approached in mid-February by one of the family members who own the Trapper Cabin Ranch, a 640-acre spread at the end of the Taylor Fork Road. The family compound includes three log homes, a manager’s cabin, barn and an off-grid power plant. The land had been offered to a deep-pocketed investor when it was listed for $15 million.

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