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06-11-2026 Thursday, Hot Springs, Montana to Post Falls, Idaho

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We are driving out of Montana today to Post Falls, Idaho. We loved Montana, and if it didn’t get so much snow, we would consider living here. I’m very impressed with the state, the people, how clean the towns are, and the amount of stuff to do.  The fields and ranches on Highway 28 driving out of Hot Springs were so green and lush. The highway runs through the  Flathead Indian Reservation . The reservation consists of 1,317,000 acres and controls most of the Flathead Lake area. I can’t express enough how lush, green, and beautiful this drive is.  Can’t remember where, but we saw a huge skeleton dressed as Uncle Sam. It must have been fifteen feet tall.  We rolled into Post Falls around 2:00 PM. The campground is only about three years old, so the trees are still young. The sites are concrete and level. The only downfall is that the site is above the freeway, so you hear a lot of road noise. Once settled, we were off to Ross and Malory’s for dinner. First time we get ...

06-10-2026 Wednesday, Sophia Springs Camp Ground, Hot Springs, Montana

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The drive from Kalispell/Whitefish KOA was along Flathead Lake. This is a huge lake, with lots of small towns along the drive. They all looked like great little communities. Hot Springs is a very small town, with a population of only 200, according to the last census. It was a destination in the early 20s and 30s for their hot springs. Thought we would be able to relax for the next few days and enjoy some of the hot springs...not so much. We pulled into Sophis Hot Springs, and the site we were told in our email to park in was taken. The park has only eight sites and is in the middle of a neighborhood. Barry called the number we had and left a message. We waited for a few minutes for a return call. We thought maybe we had the wrong address. He unhooked the jeep and drove around the block looking for the office. When he got back to the sites, a woman flagged him down, and she happened to be the owner. The person on our site decided to stay for another month, so we were moved to a concret...

06-09-2026 Tuesday, West Glacier National Park and Glacier Distilling Company

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We both slept for eleven hours. I can't believe Barry slept that long. It's not like him. On the other hand, I can! The KOA offers a free breakfast for its campers. We decided to try it out, so we walked over. They had French toast sticks, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, a large bowl of cut-up melons, cereal, instant oatmeal packets, juices, coffee, and some stuff I’m sure I missed. Lots of great choices.  The large rec room next to the breakfast area was video game heaven. All the video games they had were the old ones like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, and so many more. There must be twenty machines in the room. All of them cost twenty-five cents a game. These were all the games I played with my youngest brother, Shawn, when I was in high school. We loved playing Pac-Man. Ping-pong, air-hockey, pool, and fussball were also available.  As we left, we decided to walk out to see the pool area. Three-quarters of the pool was under a roof. There was a pipe sticking ou...

06-08-2026 Glacier National Park (East Side) to Kalispell West Side of Galcier National Park

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Great campsite on a little hill. Loved the deck.  Had huckleberry bread toasted for breakfast. It was yummy. Too bad we can’t get it at home. Today we are on our way to the other side of the park for a few days. Our plan is to visit the visitor center and drive the Road to the Sun as far as we can. It’s still closed at the top of the road at Logan Pass. We followed the Flathead River, and it was a beautiful drive. Stunning mountains, forests, and we saw a Moose in a big pond as we left the Blackfeet Reservation area. The area is called the Louis and Clark National Forest. We also saw a few trains throughout the mountains hauling oil tankers.  At 12:45 PM, we entered the West Glacier boundary. The speed limit after entering the park boundaries was 70 miles per hour. I would not drive that even in a car. This road through the park will be closed in June for road construction and needs some TLC. The road needs it. The speed limit is 70 MPH, but I think it’s too high for this area...