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Site Information for Lincoln Valley Chamber of Commerce

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DateCreated5/16/2024 5:00:33 PM
DefImageAuthorRoger Dey
DefImageDescrodeo Courtesy of Roger Dey
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DirectionsJust west of the Continental Divide, Lincoln is 80 miles east of Missoula, 86 miles southwest of Great Falls, and 60 miles northwest of Helena. Halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, Lincoln is bordered by the magnificent Bob Marshall and Scapegoat wilderness areas to the north and the renowned Blackfoot River to the south.Just west of the Continental Divide, Lincoln is 80 miles east of Missoula, 86 miles southwest of Great Falls, and 60 miles northwest of Helena. Halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, Lincoln is bordered by the magnificent Bob Marshall and Scapegoat wilderness areas to the north and the renowned Blackfoot River to the south.
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ImageAuthorErin Dey#Roger Dey#Laura Allen
ImageFileDescWest of Town Dalton Courtesy of Roger Dey#snowmobiling Courtesy of Roger Dey#girls hike Courtesy of Laura Allen-Bullis
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Latitude46.9549402
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MailingCityLincoln
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MailingStreetPO Box 985
MailingZip59639
NetDescriptionsExperience Our Montana! This charming National Register-listed community lies at the foot of the Scapegoat and Bob Marshall Wilderness in the heart of the Blackfoot River Valley. Enjoy a walk through the United States' first environmental sculpture park of it's kind, Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild.Internationally renowned artists created magnificent sculptures related to the Blackfoot Valley's heritage. Across the highway from the park, come face to face and learn the story of a record 830 pound mounted grizzly bear on display at the Lincoln Ranger Station. Visit Hi-Country Trading Post, which sells locally made jerky and other yummy Montana delights in its gift shop. Hiking, biking, camping, fishing and bird watching. Fabulous 4th of July firework, and we have the following events; community wide garage sale days, 4th of July festivities - fireworks, Dynamite Dash and half marathon, flea market, rod run, motorcycle rally and Art in the Park In winter, snowmobiling dominates the local scene with more than 250 miles of groomed trails;, and each February, Lincoln is the finish line of the 350-mile Race to the Sky Dog Sled Race. Small towns in Montana are like jewels in a crown. Lincoln is one of those gems. Snow-peaked mountains, the famous Blackfoot River, vast pristine Bob Marshall and Scapegoat Wildernesses, and a small town where folks are still treated like friends and neighbors - that's what makes Lincoln stand out. Come visit and see why Lincoln is such a special place.
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SiteNameLincoln Valley Chamber of Commerce
SiteRegionGold West
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SiteTypeChamber Of Commerce
StreetCityLincoln
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StreetStreetPO Box 985
StreetZip59639
Urlhttp://lincolnmontana.com

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