Apr 23, 2007 by Curious Cat | Posted in Other - United States
We will be driving thru and spending 2 days in Montana this July. What are some "don't miss sights" that we should see? I will be traveling with 4 children aged 17 - 6.
Pompey's Pillar near Billings - The only physical evidence of the Lewis & Clark expedition - Clark carved a bunch of info on a rock
The Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman - great dino museum. The lead paleontologist is actually the guy
zoomddy2 | Apr 25, 2007
Jul 07, 2008 by blake h | Posted in Other - United States
We were thinking about going to Montana in August. We are going for our honeymoon. We would like to stay in a cabin or lodge. It doesnt have to be super nice just big enough for the two of us. We would like to go to both Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park. I have checked on the internet
Stay in the Big Sky Lodge. It's in the middle of both places you would like to see. And, just so you know...there is no way you will be able to see all of Yellowstone in one day...plan ahead. And bring LOTS of film, don't be afraid of the buffalo's
PK | Jul 07, 2008
Local families migrate west for school vacation week
It was the first time for 9-year-old Alexis and her older brothers Max, 10, and Nicholas, 12, though parents Langley and Hilary Steinert have been to the popular ski town many times before. Maybe it’s the unseasonably warm weather New England has had this winter, or maybe it’s just a love of the rush of speeding downhill, but seemingly every family at Logan International Airport today was headed not to Disneyworld, the Caribbean, or... The Steinert family of Concord was leaving on a ski trip this afternoon, headed to Vail, Colo. Skiing is nothing new for the kids, though — each started around age 5, and the family spends most winter weekends at the Sugarbush Resort in Vermont. Langley Steinert, 48, a co-founder of the TripAdvisor website, was eager to point out that he used the site to help plan this trip. He said he was looking forward to “better conditions” out west, while Hilary Steinert, 49, was excited about “great scenery.