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What is the hunting/fishing/camping like in this area? Can an out of state hunter find land to hunt? Camping in summer for scouting? Things for wife to do in town?
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Helena's downtown walking mall is pretty unique. Lots of little stores and places to drink coffee and beer.
I've heard this before but I've been to quite a few areas close to town and if you are willing to hike a bit, it's easy to have the place to yourself (as for anywhere I suppose).Grew up in Helena, awesome fishing, hunting leaves a bit to be desired. lots of public, but anything close to town gets lots of pressure. For a bigger town and the state capital, there is suprisingly little to do in town. the Mt Historical society museum is always fun if you like history. any other questions feel free to ask.
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Downtown is super-walkable for the wife, and has some shopping with a local flare both in clothing and knick-knacks. It's no Bozeman or anything like that, but there are some cool little shops and there are other things like the Historical Society, museums, and tours. The Capitol tour, if running (budget cuts killed the hosted tours) is a good way to spend an afternoon as well. Lots of good architecture and I think there's a walking tour of the Mansion district (Helena at one point had more millionaires per capita than any town in the world due to the gold rush & cargo businesses). Helena also boasts some of the best trails in close proximity to town through the South Hills, so lots of hiking & biking close to town as well. Broadwater hot springs is newer attraction, and to the south by about 30 miles is the old Boulder Hot Springs and B&B.
Tons of public land around town, and lots of general tag opportunity, plus fishing in the lakes & streams. These areas do get significant pressure, but like all hunting, the farther away from the road you get, the better the hunting is. IM.
Downtown is super-walkable for the wife, and has some shopping with a local flare both in clothing and knick-knacks. It's no Bozeman or anything like that, but there are some cool little shops and there are other things like the Historical Society, museums, and tours. The Capitol tour, if running (budget cuts killed the hosted tours) is a good way to spend an afternoon as well. Lots of good architecture and I think there's a walking tour of the Mansion district (Helena at one point had more millionaires per capita than any town in the world due to the gold rush & cargo businesses). Helena also boasts some of the best trails in close proximity to town through the South Hills, so lots of hiking & biking close to town as well. Broadwater hot springs is newer attraction, and to the south by about 30 miles is the old Boulder Hot Springs and B&B.
Tons of public land around town, and lots of general tag opportunity, plus fishing in the lakes & streams. These areas do get significant pressure, but like all hunting, the farther away from the road you get, the better the hunting is.
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Gee, you sound like you're with the chamber of commerce
Gee, you sound like you're with the chamber of commerce
Beer? I am from Fort Collins and we love our beer!