Montana’s massive wildlife population is part of its appeal. Nearly everyone who has ventured out into nature has spotted some trumpeter swans or a bighorn sheep. But did you know the Last Best Place is also home to one of the country’s oldest wildlife refuges? The National Bison Range is open all year long, and it’s beautiful.

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Montana has so many wildlife refuges, it can be tough to keep up. But the National Bison Range is simply stunning.

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