Away from Montana's busiest parks, a remote mountain range boasts quiet trails, sweeping scenery, and one of the state's most ...
MEDORA — Theodore Roosevelt tangled with a couple of mean broncos — one nicknamed “the Devil,” the other “Man Killer” — as a tenderfoot rancher wrangling alongside hardened cowboys in the Little ...
BILLINGS, Mont. — An event in Billings gave folks the opportunity to adopt and take home wild horses and burros. Each of the animals available for Saturday’s adoption came from overpopulated herds ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Travel Highway 287, north of Three Forks, and your eyes will certainly be drawn to a hill where you will see a herd of animals. What are they you think--elk, deer, antelope maybe?
The handsome black horse plucked a red flower from the sand, fumbled it in his velvety lips, then held it out to the woman in a matching red dress.
Editor’s note: This story is the first in a two-part series funded by the Aspen Daily News Journalism Fund, which supports in-depth, independent reporting on issues that impact our region. Part Two, ...