Stevensville - Population 2,186 Flanked by the Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains, the small, historic town of Stevensville in the Bitterroot Valley offers beautiful views and outdoor recreation. For an overview of area history, visit the Stevensville Museum or tour St. Mary's Mission, "where Montana began." For wildlife and photographic opportunities, take the interpretive trails of the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, where osprey, Canada geese, bald eagles, coyotes, marmots, muskrats, minks and whitetail deer live.
Corvallis - Population 1,755 Corvallis is located in the "heart of the valley" between magnificent Bitterroot Mountains and the Sapphire Range south of Missoula. Nearby, Teller Wildlife Refuge sprawls out along over 4 miles of the Bitterroot River, comprising of farmland and river bottom dedicated to the conservation of western Montana's finest native riparian habitat and one of the first settlements in the Bitterroot Valley, Corvallis is rich in history dating back to the 1860’s. This community is home to the 1,200 acre Teller Wildlife Refuge and some of the oldest homes and commercial buildings in the area. Stop in at Fin’s Taphouse and enjoy the live music or at the Wild Mare for a locally sourced dining experience.
Corvallis - Population 1,755 Corvallis is located in the "heart of the valley" between magnificent Bitterroot Mountains and the Sapphire Range south of Missoula. Nearby, Teller Wildlife Refuge sprawls out along over 4 miles of the Bitterroot River, comprising of farmland and river bottom dedicated to the conservation of western Montana's finest native riparian habitat and one of the first settlements in the Bitterroot Valley, Corvallis is rich in history dating back to the 1860’s. This community is home to the 1,200 acre Teller Wildlife Refuge and some of the oldest homes and commercial buildings in the area. Stop in at Fin’s Taphouse and enjoy the live music or at the Wild Mare for a locally sourced dining experience.