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Fishing
Fish the North Fork for native Cutthroat trout or Whitefish right out your back
door. Go get your trophy in our many lakes or streams. Mackinaw abound in the
larger lakes.
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Mountain Biking
Hundreds of miles of trails and old logging roads that are now closed to motorized
traffic can lead you to spectacular and scenic areas.
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Floating/Rafting
From the placid kick-back & relaxing North Fork to the raging whitewater of the
Middle Fork, float trips in this neck of the woods are always eventful. Watch the
wildlife as you float through their domain by canoe, kayak, or raft.
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Hiking
Trails galore says it best. Glacier National Park, Flathead National Forest, the
Bob Marshal, Great Bear, & Scapegoat Wilderness complexes, all of the way to Canada,
you'll be impressed by some of the most exciting hiking in the country. Explore old
fire lookouts or view waterfalls and wildlife in their environments.
Glacier National Park Day
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Winter
Skiing/Snowshoeing
North Fork/Glacier Park
Explore new fallen powder along the North Fork or the wilds of Glacier
National Park. Rugged peaks, snowfilled valleys, and signs of wildlife abound.
It's so quiet you can hear the snow fall.
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The Big Mountain
With more than 4,000 acres of skiable terrain, eight chair lifts, and a 2,700 ft.
vertical drop, The Big Mountain offers some of the best skiing in the northwest and it's
only 45 minutes away.
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Snowmobiling
Near the famed Canyon Creek complex of groomed trails and McGinnis Creek, all of the
way to the top of The Big Mountain. Rentals are nearby.
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Photography
No matter what the season - bring your camera. You can snap wolves on a fresh
kill or grizzlies on the prowl. Bighorn sheep and mountain goats are always good at
posing. Panoramas of Glacier National Park or the Whitefish Range are unequaled.
Bald eagles, falcons, and other raptors are a common sight on the North Fork.
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