
Hunters Hot Springs sits at the southern edge of this Montana landscape, where geothermal features meet the complex drainage systems of the eastern Crazy Mountains. The terrain is defined by dramatic landforms such as Choke-To-Death Butte and Antelope Butte, which rise above a network of waterways including Alkali Creek and Hunters Creek. Historical water management is evident in the Bishir Ditch, a man-made feature that cuts across the northern drainages to support local agricultural needs.
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1891 · Livingston
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1893 · Livingston
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1947 · Bozeman
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1948 · Bozeman
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1951 · Ibex Mountain
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1951 · Grannis
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1951 · Raspberry Butte
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1951 · Kelly Hills
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1951 · Springdale
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1951 · Hunters Hot Springs
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