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Troy - MT

Who lives here:
Craig Johnson

Troy, the lowest point in Montana at 1,892 feet above sea level, is located on the banks of the Kootenai River, at the base of the Cabinet and Purcell Mountains. Take the easy to walk nature trail at Ross Creek Scenic Area, home to a grove of giant, ancient western red cedars, 500 years old and up to 12 feet in diameter. Nearby the lakes and rivers are full of salmon, bass and trout, the forests teem with deer and elk.

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😀 Western Red Cedars - 200 Years Old

😀 Bull Lake

😀 Garver Mountain Lookout Tower

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