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Photo by Osborn Photography
A lot of famous folks have set a spell here.
The Lewis & Clark Expedition spent their last night in Montana here
by the Yellowstone in 1806.
General Custer camped here before he met his demise on the Little Big
Horn.
Great lodging and camping offer you time to explore. Take a delightful
walking tour of the Bell
Street Bridge and downtown Historic District listed in the National
Register of Historic Places.
Outdoor enthusiasts will thrill to the almost limitless possibilities
around Glendive. Imagine watching the Milky Way nightly and counting
shooting stars to fall asleep; quiet so deep you can hear your soul relax;
hunting or just having a staring contest with wildlife.
The Yellowstone River, the nation's longest untamed river starts in
Yellowstone Park and flows through the middle of Glendive. It's a source
of recreation, agate hunting, fishing and awe.
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