Glendive, Montana
Glendive
is tucked between the badlands and the Yellowstone River, and is considered
the hub city of the rich inland agricultural area of eastern Montana and
western North Dakota. Large grain farms and ranches abound. Glendive’s
main street is one-sided with a massive railroad yard and roundhouse on the
other side. Makoshika State Park, one of the most impressive badlands areas
in America, borders the southern edge of Glendive. It is not only attractive
with its highly unusual rock formations, but is a virtual warehouse of
prehistoric fossils, mineral specimens and dinosaur bones.
Visit the Frontier Gateway Museum and take a giant step back
in time. Wander among dinosaur fossils, Indian artifacts, farm machinery and
blacksmith tools. One of the most popular exhibits is ‘Merrill West,’
which is a walkway through a replica of the businesses which lined Glendive’s
business district in the late 1800s. A restored sheep wagon, a rural
schoolhouse, a log cabin, a windmill pump, a smithy shop and a restored 1916
fire truck are displayed.
Historic
Bell Street Bridge, first built in 1894, destroyed by an 1899 ice jam and
rebuilt between 1924-1926, is one of the longest of its kind in Montana. It
has been preserved for its engineering accomplishment and significant role
in the commercial development of the area. An annual September celebration
commemorates the local landmark. Work is in progress to return it to its
original glory. New glowing street lamps guide visitors along its path, now
a pedestrian walkway.
A self-guided walking tour of Glendive’s Downtown Historic
District leads past many buildings listed in the National Register of
Historic Places. Guide brochures are available at the Glendive Chamber of
Commerce.
The
8,832-acre Makoshika State Park is 3 miles southeast of Glendive. Wind and
water have created caprocks, pinnacles, hogback ridges and fluted hillsides.
The park also preserves the fossil remains of Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops
dinosaurs. Visit the displays of fossils, including a Triceratops skull at
the visitor center southeast of town. The park offers scenic drives, nature
trails, picnic sites, an archery range and campground.
Choice Montana agates are plentiful, as well as fossil
remains of prehistoric creatures and Indian artifacts. Montana moss agates
occur in creek bottoms, gravel beds, and along the banks of the Yellowstone
River running through Glendive. The area is renowned worldwide for the
quality and abundance of the plume and moss agates found on its shores. The
Best Western Jordan Inn has a fine display of exquisite agates. The Chamber
of Commerce also has a display and the names of several local agate dealers
and retailers. Guided rock hound boat tours are available.
CAMPGROUND ACCOMMODATIONS IN GLENDIVE
Green Valley Campground: The Green Valley Camp Ground is a nice quiet camp with shade trees, nestled near the Yellowstone River. We have fishing on premises. No license needed. Trout have been caught up to 14 inches. We have large motel like showers with plenty of hot-soft-water. We have a large full sized pool table, pin ball machines, horseshoes, playground and volley ball and basket ball court. Easy access off Exit 213 on I-94. Laundry and playground. 20, 30, or 50 amp service. Public phone on the premises, and mail and newspaper service. We are AAA rated and have a capacity of 60 sites. Also room for large rigs.
Green Valley Campground
124 Green Valley Lane, PO Box 1396
Glendive, MT 59330
Phone: 406-377-1944
Local: 406-377-1944
Email: grnvally@midrivers.com
Website: http://www.greenvalleycampground.com
Glendive RV Park: Long wide spaces for big rigs, all pull throughs, 60 channel cable TV on full hook-up sites, easy access to I-94, restaurant nearby.
Glendive RV Park
201 California Street
Glendive, MT 59930
Phone: 406-377-6721
Local: 406-377-6721
Email: rphillips@bresnan.net
Website: http://www.glendivervpark.com
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