Harrison, Montana

Southwest

Scenic ViewPhoto courtesy: MTOTLocal BuildingsPhoto courtesy: MTOTHighway Near HarrisonPhoto courtesy: Bill Kuney Harrison is a ranch town with a single street and a cluster of houses. It was named for the Henry C. Harrison family, which settled in the Willow Creek Valley in 1865 and became known for their Morgan horses, short-horn cattle, and large steam dairy. (from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company)At the foot of the Tobacco Root Mountains, Harrison resides in a beautiful area. It is on one of the direct routes to Yellowstone National Park and only a short distance from Lewis and Clark Caverns, which feature one of the largest known limestone caverns in the Northwest. Above ground, a self-guided nature trail provides opportunities to understand the natural surroundings and guided tours are conducted daily between May 1 and September 30. The Caverns offer campsites, cabins, picnic tables and other amenities.Potosi Campground and Norris Hot Springs, and the historic mining town of Pony are a short drive from Harrison. There's also hiking and camping at Hollow Top Mountain throughout the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest as well as fishing and boating on Harrison Lake. The lake is 40 acres in size and is located on the Blackfoot River.

Population

96

Elevation

4,905 ft

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