This Hike Takes You To A Place Montana's First Residents Left Behind
Long before settlers or the Native Americans before them made their home in what is now the Treasure State, dinosaurs roamed Montana’s lands. And while you can see plenty of artifacts and fossils at the museums on our Dinosaur Trail, you can also take a beautiful hike around the park where they once lived (the ample fossils found there are proof).
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This will be a fun walk for the whole family.
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Plus, the views are breathtaking.
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Go explore Montana's badlands this summer by taking the trail that dinosaurs once roamed.
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