East Fork Boulder Trail (27) begins at Box Canyon Trailhead and parallels the East Fork Boulder River to Slough Creek Divide. This popular route is used to access the Lake Plateau via Rainbow Creek Trail 28, as well as the Slough Creek drainage on the Gardiner Ranger District.

The Falls Creek Campgroundis located in the Gallatin National Forest. There are 8 sites for tents only (no trailers) with the largest available parking spur being 40 feet by 20 feet. This campground has a toilet, picnic tables, and fire rings.

The Falls Creek trailhead difficult to locate, very steep, and not routinely maintained. There is no parking at the trailhead; however, parking is available within walking distance of the trailhead.

Sunday worship begins at 10:00am. Special holiday services.

Fish Creek Trail (211) begins at the junction of Rainbow Creek Trail 28 to Columbine Pass and the Custer National Forest. Above the lake the trail ascends high, semi-open benches, affording pleasant vistas. The trail is in fair condition, but occasionally steep and rocky.

Four person capacity; cost $35.00. Accessible by snowmobiles, cross-country skis, or snowshoes in winter. No grazing of livestock is allowed in either of the administrative pastures. Power, electric stove, refrigerator and woodstove.

Fourmile Trail (22) travels from Fourmile Trailhead to Silver Pass. Access to Meatrack Creek, Trail and Meadows, Mill Creek, Silver Lake, and Fourmile Creek. Scenic views from Silver Pass. Access to Trail Creek Trail 231, Silver Lake Trail 149, and USGS Trail 24.

The Frosty Freez is the friendliest place in town!! We offer breakfast, lunch & dinner for take out or dining in. We have a large menu featuring 100% Montana Beef burgers, & pressure fried chicken. Soft serve ice cream for your pleasure. Hope to see you soon!

Graham Creek Trail (117) begins approximately 1.5 miles south of Falls Creek Campground on the east side of the Main Boulder Road and travel to the East Boulder Plateau.

Great Falls Creek Trail (18) starts just below 2-Mile Bridge on the west side of Main Boulder Road. The trail ascends a number of switch-backs to scenic West Boulder Plateau. From the Plateau the trail drops down Falls Creek to the West Boulder.

Green Mountain Trail (94) begins at the Natural Bridge and accesses Green Mountain and the East Boulder Campground.

Length: 5.5 miles. Moderate difficulty, medium use

Trail Begins: Natural Bridge.Trail Ends: Green Mountain

Grey Bear Fishing Access does permit camping. There is a fee and a 7 day stay limit. A boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers is available; 32 foot limit. No water. Open all season. Large open area for camping and picnicking.

Grouse Creek Trail begins at the Main Boulder Work Station and travel over pastoral Burris Flat to West Boulder Campground. Difficult to follow across Burris Flat. About half of the trail is on private land, don't leave trail unless you're on Forest Service land.

Half Moon Campground

Halfmoon Campground is located in Gallatin National Forest in southwest Montana. At an elevation of 6500 feet, it covers an area of 3 acres. It is a basic campground with 8 campsites, restrooms and drinking water provided. Trash removal and firewood, however, are not provided.

Harrison Farmhouse

This four bedroom farmhouse has been beautifully restored to its original style of 1878. The home enjoys a private location on the 750 acre property. From the front porch, the view crosses fields of wheat and alfalfa to the spectacular Absaroka Mountains.

Hawley Mountain Guest Ranch

Experience Montana at our secluded guest ranch in the middle of a million acre pristine wilderness just north of Yellowstone Park. Wild and remote, we provide a different kind of vacation spot, the best in western hospitality and mountain wilderness experiences.

Hawley Mountain Guides

Hawley Mountain Guides offer elk hunting in the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness 23 miles north of Yellowstone Park where you'll find good mature bulls in challenging mountain terrain. They don't need antler restrictions in this area for bulls to grow up big.

Hells Canyon Campground

Hells Canyon Campground is located in Gallatin National Forest in southwest Montana. At an elevation of 5500 feet, the campground covers an area of 5 acres. This is a basic campground includes 11 campsites with restrooms but no drinking water, trash removal or firewood provided.

Hicks Park Campground

Hick's Park Campground is located in Gallatin National Forest in southwest Montana. At an elevation of 5500 feet, the campground encompasses an area of 5 acres. It has 16 campsites with handicapped-accessible restrooms and drinking water provided.

Hodges Fine Art

Hodges Fine Art is a fine art gallery representing local and national artists in watercolor, oil, pastels, batik, and bronze sculpture. There is a wide variety of subject matter from western and wildlife to landscape, figurative and still life.

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