This 120-acre property within the boundaries of Glacier National Park has a colorful history. It was originally settled by Dan Doody, a prospector, outfitter, and one of the park's first rangers, who was later fired for excessive poaching of the park's wildlife.
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Deep in the far northwest corner of Montana near the City of Troy sits 28,000 acres containing some of the state's best fisheries and wildlife habitat, and a highly productive working forest.
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The serenity of this pristine mountain lake captured the attention of Charles Lindbergh after his famous solo trans-Atlantic flight of 1927. Just 60 miles from Missoula to the south and Glacier National Park to the north, Lindbergh Lake offers visitors awe-inspiring views of the Mission and Swan Mountain Ranges.
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With the purchase of more than 310,000 acres of private forest land from the Plum Creek Timber Company, The Trust for Public Land helped to safeguard the future of the Crown of the Continent.
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Located between the Bob Marshall and Mission Mountain Wilderness Areas,
the Swan Valley is one of the most ecologically diverse areas within the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem. Until recently, land ownership here formed a checkerboard
pattern—one square mile sections alternating in private and public
ownership.
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