
The Pryor Mountains
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Below are quick links to several highlights of the website. The menu bar at the top of the page provides access to much additional information.
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The Pryor Mountains are unlike any other landscape in Montana
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Recommended hikes for all ages and abilities
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Driving access to the Pryors without 4WD
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The Pryors are a rich resource for scientists, teachers, students – and fascinated lay naturalists.
Abundant Wildflowers
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Many colorful butterflies - “wildflowers without roots”
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Hundreds of million of years of geologic history.
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Human history in the Pryors goes back at least 10,000 years
The Pryor Mountains have been sacred to the Apsaalooke (Crow) people for generations and still are today.
Edward S. Curtis photo, Three Crow Horsemen.
There are hundreds of archaeological sites in the Pryors.
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