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Enjoy 42 Pristine Mountain Lakes in Beautiful Mineral County, Montana

Mineral County, Montana is home to more than 42 pristine mountain lakes. This is no surprise when you consider that 82% of Mineral County is state and national forest service. Some of Mineral County’s Lakes are close to the road, including Missoula Lake, while others are a hike.
Many of the mountain lakes are known for excellent fishing [...]

Breathtaking Views from Hoo Doo Pass

Everything Is Illuminated release Earlier this summer we took a drive to Hoo Doo Pass near Superior, Montana. This is an amazing drive with breathtaking views from every side.
On the way you drive along a local favorite of fly fishermen - Trout Creek - which is rich in Trout, of course. The road leads [...]

Mineral County Medical Foundation's Annual Golf Tournament - Sept. 6th!

Win $50,000 and Help a good cause! 
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The Secret of the Magic Gourd movie Did you know that there have been 15 recorded holes in one in the 14 years since Trestle Creek Golf Course opened?
 
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A Superior Lifestyle! 27 Reasons to Call Superior Home!

A Superior Lifestyle!
27 Reasons to Call Superior Home
Superior Montana is a small town in Northwestern Montana. It’s small but has a lot to offer, including the Montana lifestyle.
1.)   The People - with less than 1,000 residents, Superior has a small town hospitality that you just don’t find in most communities.
2.)   Healthcare - Superior boasts [...]

Mineral County - A Paradise for Fishermen!

Mineral County is renowned not just for its “blue ribbon” fishing, but for our entire outdoor experience. In Mineral County, you can fish year-round, but there are seasonal regulations and water conditions that affect fishing. In general, lakes and larger rivers are open to fishing all year, while smaller tributaries are closed in the winter. [...]