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If you like lakes and you're in this part of Montana you can check out Ainger Lake. The warmest time of the year at Ainger Lake comes with high temperatures in the 80's, and all through summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. For the duration of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 20's, and nighttime lows in the 0's for Ainger Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Ainger Lake is a great location to visit for more than one day, Fairy Lake Campground
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| | is a great location to camp nearby, and there are other sites here than Ainger Lake, for example Elf Lake. If you like the outdoors you'll like it here in the Big Belt Mountains. The peak of Hardscrabble Peak can be distinguished from Ainger Lake. Ainger Lake truly is in the middle of a pretty outdoors paradise. Lakes? Sure, Frazier Lake is nearby; why not take a refreshing hike along the South Fork Trail. If you need a spot to stay Americinn Bozeman is | |
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a pleasant choice; do take a hike on the Rays Road. The Big Belt Mountains scenery is always beautiful. You'll truly wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the enjoyable stuff in the Big Belt Mountains. A brilliant nearby hotel
is Microtel Inn and Suites Bozeman, and the slopes of Bridger Bowl are so inviting noone can resist. You'll need more than a day to look at everything Ainger Lake has to offer, you can camp at Brackett Creek Campground, and hiking
is a popular thing to do around Ainger Lake; Stock Drive Trail is a great local trail. Ainger Lake gets very little rainfall; the month with most of the rain is June, and February meanwhile is the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.92944 Longitude: -110.9683
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Elf Lake, Gallatin CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Fairy Lake Campground
 | Fairy lake campground is nowhere near the big belt mountains. it is in the bridger mountain range.... |
Bridger Bowl
 | 12 PHOTOS Bridger Bowl offers a very diverse ski experience with the following ratings: 20% beginner, 30% intermediate, 20% advance and 30% extreme. Incredible expert only skiing is available off Bridger's new Schlasman's Chairlift and on the renowned ''Ridge.'' Skiers and snowboarders who wish to ride the new lift or access this terrain, collectively known as Ridge Terrain, must have an avalanche transceiver (457 kHz). It is strongly recommended to have a partner, a shovel and expert skiing abilities in addition to knowledge of the terrain before venturing into the area which will have no hazard markings, no grooming and no marked trails. Ridge Terrain contains numerous steep chutes, rock cliffs, and snowfields which may end in unmarked cliffs. Clearly, Bridger Bowl's Ridge Terrain provides some of the most challenging skiing found within any ski area boundary!... |
Bangtail Trail
 | 11 miles away ummm.... the Bangtails are a different mountain range than Big Belts, or is this supposed to be ''Bangtail TO Big Belt Mountains?'' And neither of those ranges are in gallatin County?...dude this trail is hella rad. its sick to blaze on da bike. stay in skool. peace!... |
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