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White Sulphur Springs (pop. 968) is a small, friendly ranching town. The picturesque setting for the town is the beautiful Smith River valley. The valley is surrounded by the Castle, Little Belt, and Big Belt Mountains.
Float trips on the Smith River are so popular that state officials who regulate recreation on the river must limit the number of daily launches. Floaters must get a permit from Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks before entering the river.
Some visitors use the services of local outfitters in the region who are licensed by the U.S. Forest Service to take people on float trips down the river. FWP 's Web site lists addresses of licensed outfitters. Trout fishing is another favorite activity on the Smith River.
Guest ranches draw
many visitors to this area of Montana. A visit to a guest
ranch is a experience long remembered. Make a reservation
early.
White Sulphur Springs is a place waiting to be discovered. With no interstate highways nearby, the town is off the beaten path. The entire area is a natural wonderland. In town, Grandma's Antiques and Collectibles is a popular stop for tourists.
For lodging in Montana, click on the Montana.Ms site and book a room online with Expedia. Enjoy White Sulphur Springs, Montana!
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