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Photo by C. W. Plumb 
Middle Creek Mountains—Mt. Blackmore at extreme right, Mt. Hyalite in 
“notch” at left 
Too Much Civilization?r 
Take a Motor Trip Over the Yellowstone Trail 
OTORISTS over the Yellow- 
stone trail in Montana pass 
through Bozeman, chief city of 
the celebrated Gallatin Valley. From 
here one may take a side trip to coun- 
try unexcelled for wildness and beauty 
by much of the more widely advertised 
scenic features of the Northwest. This 
is the Middle Creek Canyon of the 
Gallatin National Forest. 
It is a trip on which the sightseer 
leaves his car and takes to pack and 
saddle horses, or goes on foot if he is 
used to heavy packing and hiking. 
Middle Creek Canyon opens into the 
Gallatin Valley some eleven miles by 
good auto roads, south of Bozeman. 
From its entrance to the top of the 
Gallatin - Yellowstone divide, where 
Blackmore and Hyalite peaks stand as 
silent sentinels over a wonderful spread 
of country, it is for the most part a 
closely-walled canyon through which 
rushes a roaring stream of purest 
crystal water. The canyon trail leads 
directly beside this stream, of necessity, 
because of the narrowness of the can- 
yon. Winding through the deep woods 
beside this noisy stream, it has all the 
charm which secluded ways hold for 
those who wish to escape the noise and 
bustle of more frequented roads. 
EN miles from its mouth, the 
canyon surprises with a sudden 
widening into the wonderland that few 
pens have attempted to describe. It 
spreads to a total width of seven miles, 
with the high mountains still holding 
the sense of a canyon over the valley. 
On the sides of this valley wall are 
found most novel water-falls. Cathe- 
dral or Palisade Falls, 250 feet high, 
in a semi-circle of lava rock columns, 
looking like a great pipe-organ, and the 
Tt will identify you. 
spires of a magnificent church; Arch 
Falls, 75 feet; Grotto Falls, having a 
peculiar excellence in their quiet 
beauty; Twin Falls, 250 feet, that seem 
perpendicular veins of silver against 
the dark mass of the mountain; Cas- 
cade Falls, 500 feet; Champagne Falls; 
Shower Falls; Apex Falls; Devil’s 
Slide, are among the notable water- 
falls that make Middle Creek Canyon 
a region worth renown. 

Photo by C. W. Piumd 
Cathedral Falls 
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