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Glacier Between Seasons

September 15, 2009 by Jason Savage Leave a Comment

Many Glacier

Many Glacier. © Jason Savage

I was up visiting Glacier National Park last week and it’s that time of year where we’re in-between seasons, and as always, Glacier has something to deliver. I was reminded that each month definitely has it’s own uniqueness to it and cetainly this time of year is no exception. One nice part about this time of year and even into heading into fall, is the lack of crowds. I think that September is one of the preferred times of the year to visit the park for a lot of locals. Not only are the crowds gone, but the colors will begin to change soon, transforming the park into an array of oranges, yellows, and reds.

If visiting Glacier is on your list, you may look at the off-season. More than likely you’ll have a lot of the park to yourself.

Enjoy the Fall!

St. Mary Falls

St. Mary Falls. © Jason Savage

Black Bear

Black Bear. © Jason Savage

Wild Goose Island

Wild Goose Island. © Jason Savage

Makoshika State Park

August 27, 2009 by Jason Savage 1 Comment

Makoshika State Park

Makoshika State Park.© Jason Savage

Just returned from a quick trip out to Makoshika State Park on the eastern side of our state. If you haven’t had the chance to visit this often overlooked state park, it’s highly worth it as it is truly one of the most unique landscapes in Montana.

Makoshika State Park

Makoshika Rock Formations.© Jason Savage

Makoshika, meaning “land of bad spirits” by the Lakota, is located adjacent to Glendive, Montana, and is over 11,000 acres of Montana badlands. Most of the land here is exposed seabed and ancient fossils, with wind and rain shaping surreal sand formations that rise above the rock. This area was formed around 65 million years ago and visually looks as though you are visiting another planet.

To get there from western Montana you head east on 1-90,then I-94 to Glendive. There are campsites available inside the park and some great hiking trails.

Makoshika State Park

Makoshika Soil. ©Jason Savage

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About

Based in Montana, Jason works as a freelance and commercial photographer, specializing in travel and outdoor photography.

His work has been featured in National Geographic Traveler, Time, Outside, Audubon, Outdoor Photographer,The Nature Conservancy and many others.
His images have also been featured in numerous advertising campaigns, books, and calendars around the world.

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