^Stirling ^Wrentham ^Jaffray ^Skiff ^^Raymond Foremost ^ ^Etzikom ^^Magrath Cypress Lake ^Moyie 1 2 3 4New Dayton 5 ^Orion 6 7 8 9 ^McCord^ G l e n t w o r t h 10 11 ^^Bengough 12 ^Elko ^ Willow Bunch Lake ^Ferland Cranbrook, 30 miles Cranbrook, 46 miles Pincher Creek, 16 miles ^GleFnt.w MooadcL e o d , 2 7 m iles Lethbridge, 25 miles Lethbridge, 38 miles & Calgary, 159 miles Manyberries M edicine Hat, 63 Shaunavon, 29 miles Shaunavon, 16 miles Swift Current, 56 miles Moose Jaw, 104 miles Moose Jaw, 85 miles Moose Jaw, 76 miles Regina, 101 miles Regina, 76 miles Weyburn, 30 miles ^ ^Wood Mountain s e 36 ^ l Glacier National Park is open year-round. Logan Pass on Going-to-the-Sun r ^ i ^ e IMMIGRATION/CUSTOMS INFORMATION Robsart 18 3 Saint Mary ^ Lisieux m v Kootenai River 3 Road is closed to motor vehicle travel in the winter and for occasional Twin Butte er i 2 5 Spring Coulee 4 ^ ^Erickson Reservoir Warner Consul 6 28 5 ^ r v R 37 B ^Creston e i ^ All persons leaving the United SPatkaotweksi must report to ^ Vidora 36 ig 2 R v maintenance. Vehicles longer than 21 feet or wider than 8 feet (including M , i 95 6 2 ud Big Muddy Lake d 18 n R n Cardston Lake Val Marie Fife Lake y ^ Canadian Customs. All persons entering the United States a ^ mirrors) are prohibited on Going-to-the-Sun Road. Call (406) 888-7800 for o ^^ ^ Minton Yahk t Leavitt ^ ^ Oungre v r e s 18 Montana Highway Map e y must report to the United States Customs and Immigration Rock Glen 34 t Montana Highway Map WATERTON LAKES ^ 4 18 opening dates, vehicle restrictions, and bicycle restrictions. l 13 ^ s e t Climax Lake Alma l l 18 Claydon Frontier 35 i ^ NATIONAL PARK a e ^ 18 E Z W B Milk River Services. Persons must have proof of citizenship - a 501 ^ 18 ^ 2 m ^ Kingsgate Aetna 62 Bracken ^ 5 ^ Ba ^ R ^ 501 t ^ GRASSLANDS M ^ C 1 ^ BR 93 k iv r driver's license is not sufficient. Ports which are not open t 18 Big Beaver ITISH T il e l i r 4 Z CO e ^ LUMB 24 hour ports of entry Waterton Park Mountain View M iv 41 GRASSLANDS d Coronach e Port of Oungre 1 IA Port of er R ^ d e 24 hour ports of entry ^ Eastport Mil 24 hours have varying seasonal hours. Please call (406) Killdeer ^ l 18 , ^ k k Z Northwest Z ^ AKAMINA-KISHINENA A L e (406) 889-3737 Roosville h o s NATIONAL e 95 x t Onefour Orkney (406) 895-2620 Montana Vacation Regions 501 . MON r T d Y T o e n Pk 7705' AN Port of ^ A l PROVINCIAL PARK r N 335-2921 or (406) 895-2620 for operation hours. g Port of Regway x ^ 2 36 ^ Z i NATIONAL a Port of K Z ^ Upper Waterton e 501 R e 21 Z W k Chief Mtn F R Port of Port of v Robinson Mtn 7539' Z m E ^ S GLACIER COUNTRY MISSOURI RIVER COUNTRY i Big Beaver o N Lake T PARK Port of West Port of Coronach ^ Z ^^ N ^Z R Z A Roosville 24 hour ports of entry Fork 6 p ^ 501 A Carway A 6 T o Kintla Z 4 H B A ^ A ^ Poplar River 1 S r 37 ^ Port of Coutts PARK Z Port of Raymond Salt Lake U T t ^ Z ^ ^ , L. ^ (406) 335-2921 Port of Aden L Z ^ N T ^ KOOTENAI h ^ Port of Del Bonita S Z Port of y I Z ^ Flathead Lake - (B, C-2) At nearly 200 square RUSSELL COUNTRY Fort Peck Lake (C-9, 10). An inland ocean that S 4 ^ P D O 2566' Z Z ^ Port of Monchy ATCHEWAN Port of 9 K b AS 5 S ^ x A o K A Rexford Port of Piegan ^ Daleview ^ Therriault T Z ^ ^ Whitetail 8 Flat Lake 14 ^ I p T 1 Mt Cleveland 17 Z ^ Z Port of Wild Horse ^ Port of Climax ^ s Z Scobey 7 Comertown miles, Flathead is the largest natural freshwater lake stretches 135 miles through the Missouri River H Yaak T 6 Port of Del Bonita _^ ALBERTA ^ Z ^ Port of Willow Creek Z l Fortuna T ^ ^ Eureka Kintla Pk Port of Z 16 a o N T ^ Lake CANADA N W ^ ^ E Westby r Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center (C-5). Located ^ 3 x 10466' 214 a ^ e r 511 s y e A 19 FLATHEAD 10101' ^^ ^ ^Z Port of Opheim s ^ A ^ N ^ ^ F Chief Mtn A C Breaks behind one of the world's largest dams. Fort i T Glen r Z Port of Z ^ MONTAN t Outlook Port of Whitlash ^ west of the Mississippi. e r 7 4 Z ^ Z ^ ^ Raymond ^ Miller Lake F l R U o a Z Port of ^ ^ 85 K y o Bowman e 9 4 Port of Morgan ^ i D R ive F midway along the Lewis and Clark Trail, the center focuses on relations between r b 213 S MONTANA M Port of Wild Horse i ^ 3 P 4 v Sweet Grass Dooley o I O a 10 Lake r GLACIER M i _ West Butte Port of Willow Creek 24 v Whitetail GREAT NORTHERN r i Turner Peck is one of the nation's best walleye fisheries and k Lake 6 I m c 4 R l UNITED STATES e Duck Lake . W M 567 k r O e c x 6983' Creedman Coulee National 14 U 10 the Corps of Discovery and the many Indian tribes they encountered, and on the t o RAILWAY BUILDINGS k n 13 374 M 5 Falls S T Babb il Croff 4 8 241 7 2047' E S 6 D Glacier National Park - (A, B-2, 3) Called "North A c I home to more than 40 species of fish, including R 4 E 19 Wildlife Refuge V 2 ^ M 6 I ^ 37 F ^ D B h R Lake 18 6 Thoeny Glentana o 6 Redstone 6 month-long portage around the five falls on the Missouri River near Great Falls. 1 i H Nasukoin Many Glacier Opheim ^ _ E ^ L A 2 3 5 ^ Flaxville ^ Plentywood Lowest 508 v k ^ Whitlash 11 12 Whitewater m rk Madoc a , x America's Crown Jewel," this natural haven is filled 552 ^ ^ northern pike, catfish, sauger, and sturgeon. C e Mtn 8086' 9 r T Gold Butte R ^ ^ 3 k Goose Hotel o ^ 5 ^ Archer e ^ point r Granite T a 248 Four Buttes e T ^ Quartz 4 ^ ^ ^ Sunburst i 232 Reservoir Richland 6 25 2 ^ F x W ^ 7 Writing Rock 9 5 v n 9 _ 6512' 10 5 2 n ^ ^ _ Lake Lower in Montana E 16 A 409 ^ ^ 5 a with alpine glaciers, sparkling lakes, deep forests, 214 e Hogeland h Park Buffalo Lake Lake 5 a 248 Navajo 7 ^ Giant Springs Heritage State Park (C-5). One of the world's largest freshwater Fortine T T x i 5 Historic Site ^ Mt Brown r _ St. Mary _ t k McGuire Mtn h G S ^ k El. 1820' L Lake Polebridge ^ A t a C Horseshoe 12 ge ^ e Lake 4 Chalet u R ^ e 10 10 7 Charles M. Russell and UL Bend National o 14 r w 2507' wildflowers, waterfalls and wildlife. The 52-mile 6991' Dickey F Lake o BLACKFEET A 9 6958' S e e 438 P ^^ 5 Coalridge C L Logging Lake e 4 Lake o springs, noted by Lewis and Clark in 1805. p X Koocanusa T ^ Sherburne S 11 S L Cr 4 7 a r p Scobey 12 k ^ ee k r Moyie x Trego l T S IL Mud Lake Turner 3 t l ^ Wildlife Refuges (C-8, 9). These wildlife-rich S 3 10 Lake a T 444 k C 9 7 a Peerless 5 k 517 ^ . a Loring e Going-to-the-Sun Road (open June to mid- 4 t GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD ^ 213 H 14 7 ^ er C r 1 Springs a 23 R h NATIONAL GL 6 12 ^ e ^ 6 S NATIONAL St. Mary C r r ^ Y M ^ e AC20 Hay Ferdig e refuges consist of prairies, pines, breaks and w a I 2 N d Logan Pass r A October) crosses the Continental Divide at Logan E k T 552 e C C.M. Russell Museum Complex (C-5). Famed Western artist Charlie Russell T R 4 217 Martin Lake D Trout Lake 5 1 e Kilbrennan i 5 Horse Lake 4 6 4 Sharp Lake ^ ^ 2^^ 3 ^ k c 19 L251 S I 6 516 Clear f R Stryker 6646' 215 ^ 7 e o E E Antelope t _^ Fresno 15 I T 233 H k badlands, and encompass a million acres of T 10 N Lak e C A M P 1 343 R S Lake Pass and traverses the scenic Garden Wall. interpreted the landscapes and lifestyle of Northcentral Montana in canvas and in Lake O A ^ Grenora 9 D 7 Lake McDonald St. Mary 10 20 Cre Kevin Lake Whitewater C ek Santa 4 7 13 T F 41 Oilmont 4 1 Reservoir North Chinook 9 R 2 L nk ^ 449 13 16 N A DISAPPOI NTMENT a ^ 255 i wildlands surrounding Fort Peck Lake. They r T 224 Thibadeau 7 Lake v 12 Reserve e R H ^ B 338 Brush bronze sculpture.
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