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THIS road map and guide has beenissued by the management of StonyLake Camp (on the Skalkaho), in
co-operation with the merchants andprofessional men whose advertisements appear herein, for the benefit ofthe traveling public-to bring to yourattention a drive of wondrous beauty;to furnish authentic and reliable information concerning the road itself andthe cities adjacent thereto, and to assist you in filling your needs by directing you to business houses which render courteous, honest service. Use itthen pass it on to someone else towhom it may be of value.
The
Skalkaho Highway
The Smoke Houseand
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Cigars, Tobaccos, Magazines, NewspapersPostcards, Folders, Road Maps
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The Beautiful Skalkaho"The Most Beautifl..l One-Day Drive in
America"-that phrase sounds boastful, yetit is the unanimous verdict of those whohave made the trip through the playground
-Photo by Johnson, HamiltonSkalkaho Creek
of western Montana by way of this newgovernment highway.
The beauty of the drive is not merely adisplay of scenic grandeur. For in that oneday drive the tourist will view, in panorama,
the entire picture of Montana's industries.Starting at Butte, the city built on "therichest hill in the world" the traveler goesto Anaconda, where thousands of workmenare smelting the ore, which has been takenout of the Butte hill, into the precious redmetal. The cities of Anaconda and Butteare the copper centers of the world, and theindustrial centers of Montana. But almostbefore the traveler has lost sight of theAnaconda smoke stack, which, parenthetically, is the highest in the world, he entersa paradise of virgin forests, shimmeringmountain lakes, towering crags and tumbling, foaming mountain streams.
Along the route, too, are the manganesemines of Philipsburg and the sapphiremines which produce a large percentage ofMontana's precious stones. Near the route,too, are two of Montana's most famous summer resorts-Sleeping Child Springs andLolo Hot Springs.
Then, as the traveler crosses the Sapphire range, he comes upon the SkalkahoFalls, one of the beauty spots of the westwhich has been made accessible to the public by the building of this scenic highway.There is no more 'beautiful s.ight in any of
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Mercer's Camp Grounds(On the Yellowstone Trail)
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Missoula, Montana
Phone 21
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our national parks than the view the traveler catches of this wild mountain streamas it dashes down the rocks of the Sapphires toward the broad Bitter Root riverbelow.
From the falls the highway drops downinto the Bitter Root valley and Hamilton.Here again there is a change of scenerywhich is little short of magical. Instead ofvirgin timber and untamed mountain sides,which were seen a few miles before, thereare the broad and verdant ranches of Montana's most fertile valley. Here there aresplendid farm homes, spreading orchards,fields which produce grains equal to any inthe world, ranches which produce dairyproducts which are marketed all over thewest. And most important of all, here isthe home of the Bitter Root McIntosh apple,famous all over the world.
Drive leisurely through this incomparable valley. Notice the jagged peaks of theBitter Root mountains on the west-theroughest "saw-tooth" range in Americaand the towering Sapphires on the east.For this agricultural valley, 'as level andverdant as the plains of Iowa, is boundedon both sides and one end by tremendous
mountain ranges for which Montana isfamous.
The Bitter Root valley road leads intoMissoula, the home of the State University
-Photo Shop, ButteOn the Skalkaho
and one of the greatest lumbering and logging centers of the west. A few miles outof Missoula-if one chooses to take the
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westward route toward Spokane and thePacific coast-one enters the vast pine forests which comprise so great a part of the.wealth of the west-millions upon millionsof feet of standing timber.
And so in the short space of a one-daydrive the traveler sees the picture of Montana's industry and its resources: the invaluable copper mines of Butte with theirhundreds of miles of tunnels under the city;the huge smelters of Anaconda; lakes andhot springs with which nature has so abundantly endowed Montana; breath-takingmountain scenery and cold, clear mountainstreams dashing themselves against themountain sides; broad valleys with fertile,prosperous ranches and farms; the StateUniversity city; the tremendous lumbermills of Bonner and Milltown; and thegreat, virgin pine forests of the west.
Do you wonder that those who have traveled it 'before you call it "the most beautiful one-day drive in Almerica"-and themost remarkable?
You can make the drive in one day. Butyou will enjoy spending several days in thisplayground of the west, with its incompar- .
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able trout fishing, its inspiring scenery andits friendly people.
Tourist ParksFor those who desire to camp, there is an
abundance of tourist parks and campgrounds. The Butte tourist camp, equipped
Nearing the Summit
with all modern conveniences, is symbolicof the city's spirit of hospitality.
One of the finest tourist parks in thenorthwest is located about a mile west ofAnaconda. The Anaconda Kiwanis Club
E. H. ROHElTAXIDERMIST
108 West Spruce StreetMissoula, Montana
228 East Front St. MissoulaHeads - Rugs - Furs - Tanning
Fish Mounted True to Life
BUICKSales and Service
Service CarPhone 7
MURRAY llIOTOR CO.420 North Higgins Ave. Missoula
sponsors the camp and has installed complete ~quipment for the comfort of visitingmotorIsts. The camp is situated on thebanks of Warm Springs creek, a mountainstream, and is large enough to accommodate more than 200 tourists at a time.There are two large buildings on thegrounds. One is used as a reception houseby the travelers, and is equipped with afireplace and comfortable rustic furniture.The other structure is divided into a modern kitchen 'and a dining room. Showerbaths, hot and cold water and electric lightsare also among the camp conveniences.There ~re many outside ovens for camperswho wIsh to do their cooking in the open.C. W. Davis is in charge and supplies thevis~tors with information regarding placesof mterest and the road conditions of thesurrounding territory.
Stony Lake Camp, situated 54 miles westof Anaconda, derives its name from StonyLake, a sparkling gem lying on the easternslope of the Sapphire range. The camp isnot located at the lake, but is the closestpoint of accessibility on the Skalkaho andis used by countless fishing, camping andhiking parties as a headquarters when in
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the vicinity. The camp is not, as some persons think, operated by the Forest Service,but is a private enterprise. The groundsare leased from the Forest Service, and thelessee is responsi'ble for their cleanliness
Near Stony Lake Camp
and sanitation. Parties are welcome to stopat Stony Lake Camp for as long a period asthey wish, and no charge is made for thisconvenience. The management of thecamp depends entirely upon sales to thetraveling public of the various goods it
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carries. Its constant aim is to have onlyfresh, dependable merchandise, and tocharge no more than is compatible with thelong haul necessary to secure its supplies.
The Hamilton tourist park, just at theoutskirts of the city, offers the traveler restand comfort. A kitchen with every modernconvenience is housed in a rustic lodge.Shower baths await the end of a dusty day.Shade trees and a hig lawn surround apretty lake. Out-door ovens are scatteredabout the grounds, and a caretaker is always on hand to attend to the needs of visitors. The Hamilton Chamber of Commercehas unstintingly provided for the comfortof the traveler, and prides itself on itsbeautiful tourist park.
Missoula is well supplied with touristcamps, of which there are three. This yearthe Missoula Chamber of Commerce hasleased its park to private parties, a planwhich is gradually being adopted throughout the country. In addition there are twoprivate parks. Of the two last mentioned,Mercer's Camp is located on Toole avenuenear the junction of the Yellowstone Trailand the National Parks Highway. Thiscamp provides cabins, shower baths, san-
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Gardner Garage Co.216 W'est Main St. Missoula
Hamilton Tourist Campin the
BEAUTIFUL BITTER ROOT
Bath : : Laundry : : Social HallFIFTY CENTS PER DAY
Cal! at the
CHAMBER OF COM~IERCEfor information
itary sewerage and electric lights, and inaddition a store is operated on the grounds.
Hot SpringsTwo short side-trips which should be in
cluded in the Skalkaho itinerary are visitsto Sleeping Child and Lolo Hot Springs.Sleeping Child springs is only twelve milesfrom the junction of the Skalkaho and themain Bitter Root valley road. A shady roadleads along a boisterous creek high up inthe hills, where the springs buildings arenestled in a pretty canyon. A camp gro,!ndhas been provided, and cottages, meals,plunge and tub baths are available. Goodfishing is also 'one of the lures of this trip,which is well worth the time involved.
To reach Lolo Hot Springs one must turnwest at Lolo. A beautiful drive along Lolocreek takes one over the route made famousby Lewis and Clark, and by Chief Josephand his band of Nez Perce Indians in hismasterly retreat before the United Statessoldiers in 1876. This route is being improved and new sections built which willeventually lead to Kooskia, Idaho, and willbe known as the Lewis and Clark Highway.The springs' are 28 miles west of the townof Lolo, and here may be found spacious
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McKenzie-Wallace Service Co.(We Serve t& Serve Again)
Missoula Kalispell Great Falls
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camp grounds, a hotel, dining room andstore, cozy cabins, and large and smallplunges. You should not miss this delightfulside trip.
A Sportsman's ParadisePerhaps nowhere in the entire west has·
the angler a greater paradise. Starting atAnaconda, Warm Spr.ings creek flowsthrough the tourist park, and many a disciple of Izaak Walton has filled his creelfrom these waters.
Twenty miles west of Anaconda isGeorgetown lake, an artificial body of watercreated as a reservoir for water used at thereduction works of the copper company atAnaconda. It is a lovely lake with 25 milesof shoreline, nestling in the mountainheights like a sparkling gem. From thefish .in this lake come millions of eggs whichare shipped to the various hatcheries of thestate, there to be hatched and later releasedin the streams for the pleasure of the fisherman. The spawning station is operated bythe Montana Fish and Game Commission,and is under the direct supervision of Dr.J. H. 'l'roece.
Each year, beginning sometimes as earlyas February, the fish from Georgetown lake
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Lv Butte 7 :30 a.m. Lv Hamilton 2:oo a.m.Lv Anaconda 8 :30 a.m. Ar Anaconda ..6:40 p.m.Al' Hamilton ..12:4511.m. Ar Butte..........7:40p.m.
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STONY LAKE CAMP---on the Skalkaho---offers a delightful place to stop for lunch or to camp indefinitely
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Opposite Fire Station
If you have trou~le with your ElectricalEquipment o,r Battery, we can repairit. We guarantee satisfaction and
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start for Flint creek for the spawning beds.They get as far as the traps at the spawningstation whe e the spawn is removed andthen they are permitted to travel up thecreek and, later, when the vacuum causedby releasing of the spawn is filled to itsnormal size, these great fish travel backinto the lake where they are available forthe entertainment of such sportsmen as areable to catch them. The spawning seasonlasts about three months.
Another interesting phase of this work isthe planting of mature fish in other bodiesof water. About 400 large trout, ranging in.weight from four to ten pounds, have thisyear been transported from Georgetownlake and liberated in Rock creek, the eastand west forks of which are crossed on the
. way to the Skalkaho. It is planned totransfer one hundred more of these fish thisyear, making a total of 500 placed in Rockcreek.
No other stream in western Montana isso well known and frequented by fishing parties as Rock creek. The westfork of this creek parallels the Skalkahoroad from the West Fork Ranger Station to within four miles of Stony Lake
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Camp. A trail leads from the camp intoSand Basin, where the angler comes to theheadwaters of the West Fork a number ofstreams contributing their water supply toform the main stream. Here the water •dashes through rocky canyons and thenthe stream spreads out into wide meadows,where thousands of native trout abound.This portion of Rock creek is far above thesapphire mines, and the water is' not muddied from placer operations.
Another trail leads from the camp toStony lake, Where plenty of sport can behad by those who prefer lake fishing. Anumber of rafts are on the lake, makingthe fishing easily accessible.
On the western slope of the Sapphirerange is the Skalkaho creek, which parallels the road for miles. It is a picturesque,tumhling, clear, cold mountain stream, withplenty of those attractive spots where youknow the big ones are hiding.
Upon reaching the Bitter Root valley oneencounters the majestic Bitter Root riverwending its way to its confluence with theClark's Fork of the Columbia west of Missoula. Countless lesser streams empty intoit from both sides its entire length and, to-
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gether with the river itself, form a veritrublehaven for the angler.
Road ConditionsThe uninitiated need have no fear to ven
ture over this route. From Butte to Anaconda is a paved highway, except for as~ort stretch. West of Anaconda, windinghIgh along the bank of Silver lake, a hardsurfaced road then turns downward towardGeorgetown lake. West from Georgetownlake the road leads over the famous FlintCreek hill, widened and improved, throughone of the most magnificent stretches of
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164: South Second Street HamiltonHNMILTON BOTTLING WORKS
Hamilton, Montana
City Meat MarketTourists' Headquarters for
Luncheon Meats
Ritchie Service StationWholesale and Retail
GASOLINE AND OILS
Diamond Tires and TubesE. SCHRAiGL
(Opposite Ravalli Bank)Hamilton Montana
NortJl Second Street Hamilton
mountain scenery in the Rockies. At apoint about six miles from Philipsburg the
A Rugged Mountain Side
road turns off to join the Skalkaho, whichwas federal and county built and is main-
STANDARDHotel and Garage
The Largest and Best Equipped. Garage in the Bitter Root
A HOTEL WHERE YOU WILL FINDREAL COMFORT
tained by the State Highway Commission inconjunction with the counties throughwhich it passes. A road crew devotes theentire summer season each year to work onthe Skalkaho, thus insuring perfect ridingcomfort. This road enables the visitor insearch of new sights to ascend by easygrades to a summit altitude of over seventhousand feet, and takes him in a few hoursinto a country where wild life abounds asperhaps it does in no other part of Montana.Here are deer in great numbers; here areblack and brown bear; here, too, though indiminishing numbers, are elk and moose.The ruffed grouse and the Ihlue grouse areplentiful.
The .western approach to the Skalkaho istaken care of py the Ravalli county authorities, and is 'maintained as a part of theirgood roads program. From its intersectionwith th~ Skalkaho at Grantsdale, the ScenicInternational Parks highway through toMissoula- is. a hard.-s.urfaced road, manysections Of which are federal aid projects.At Missoula the westbound traveler againtakes the Yellowstone Trail, feeling wellcompensated for the few extra miles overthe Skalkaho which took him into this
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Hamilton Montana Hamilton Montana:
-Pollinger Service Station(( Service"
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Western Montana playground. Conversely,the eastbound traveler who turns south atMissoula and crosses to Butte by way of theSkalkaho, is equally satisfied that his timehas been well spent.
Main Hall, University of Montana
The National ForestsThe route from Butte to Missoula over
the Skalkaho carries the traveler throughthree National Forests, the Deer Lodge, the
Valley Meat Market\Ve are here to supply your every need
in the best of meats of all kinds
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WHEELER & WILKERSONNorth Second Street Hamilton
Sleeping Child Hot SpringsB. F. Heavilin, Prop.
Only 15 Miles From Hamilton
Cottages, Meals, Camp GroundPlunge and Tub Baths
Good Fishing
Don't Miss This Short Side Trip
Missoula and Bitter Root forests. Theseforests, embracing as they do some of thefinest mountains, woods, and streams in theNorthwest, offer an ideal vacation land.Here one may camp, climb mountains, fish,hunt, or just relax to his heart's content.The state fish and game laws apply on theforests as well as off, and in the Missoulaand Bitter Root forests on the Skalkaho itis necessary to obtain a permit for a campfire. These permits may be secured free ofcharge from any forest ranger, or at StonyLake Camp. The traveler is always expected to observe the rules of good sanitation and care with fire. Outside of thesefew comomn-sense rules there are no unpleasant restrictions for those who wouldenjoy these natural playgrounds.
Fires are a danger throughout the Northwest each summer, and are a special menace in seasons when the rainfall is light andthe woods dry. Many of the most destructive fires have been started by the carelessness of the camper who has neglected toproperly extinguish his campfire, the heedless smoker who has thrown a cigar or cigarette butt from a car into the roadsidebrush, or the fisherman who has forgotten
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to break his match in two or kill his cigarette butt. Carelessness with fire in the
-Photo by R. H. McKay, MissoulaIn the Bitter Roots
woods many times comes through unfamiliarity with the danger. The following six
MODEL CAFE
rules are intended to be helpful to thoseWho would help keep our forests green:
SIX RULES }~OR PREVENTING FIRE IN. THE FORESTS
1. Matches-Be sure you,r match is out. Break it intwo before you throw it away.
2. Tohacco--Be sure that pipe ashes and cigar orcigarette stubs are dead before throwing them away.Never throw them into brush, leaves, or needles.
3. Making Camp-Before building a fire scrape awayall inflammable material from a spot five feet in diameter. Dig a hole in the center and in it build your fire.Keep your fire small. Never buill! it against trees orlogs or near brush.
4. Breaking Camp-Never break camp uutil your fireis out-dead out.
5. Bru,sh BU1'ning-Never burn slash o,r brush in windyweather or while there is the slightest danger that thefire will get away.
6. How to Put Out a Camp Fire-Stir the coals whilesoaking them with water. Turn small sticks and drenchboth sides. Wet the g,round around the fire. If youcan't get wate1' stir in dirt and tread it down until packedtight over and around the fire. Be sure the last sparkis dead.
These are the simple facts about the beautiful Skalkaho and its tributary territory.It is a veritable empire within the state ofMontana. The virgin timiber of its mountain sides, the rich loam of its valleys and
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the precious metals and stones under itshills all contribute to its untold wealth.
But the thing which will most interest the
Fish Trap, Georgetown Lake-Photo by W. J. Roy, Anaconda
traveler is the indescribable beauty of thedrive over the Skalkaho. The Daily Mis-
WHEN YOU ARE IN ANACONDA
Get Your Bread and Pastriesat the
Bake-Rite BakeryWe Specialize for Tourists
313 East Park Avenue
AnacondaTourist Park
Anaconda., Montana
Shower Baths, Recreation Roo m,Kitchens (Indoor and Outdoor), Dining Room, Spring Water, Laundry,
Shade 'Trees
ON THE SCENIC "LAKES TRAIL"Connecting with the Skalkaho Road 26 Miles
West of Anaconda
Paved Road Between Butte andAnaconda .
45 Miles o,f Hard Surfaced Road West of Anaconda
Visit World's Largest Copper SmelterFree Conducted Tours at lOa. m. and 2 p. m. Daily
Tourist Park Operated for the Tourist by
THE ANACONDA KIWANIS CLUBc. W. Davi·s in Charge
soulian, in its issue of June 4, 1926, tells ofthe drive from the point of view of the people of western Montana:
"The beautiful Skalkaho road, running
Western Montana Beauties
through some of the finest scenery inAmerica, is exercising its seasonal attraction. Scores of motorists have made thetrip already and the caravans will continue
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Butte, Montana
-Photo by Johnson, Hamilton
Skalkaho Falls
to travel until the snow flies' next fall. TheSkalkaho road gives access to some wonderfully beautiful country, and, we imagine,will prove to be worth all that the BitterRoot expected of it."
Need more be said of this beautiful section of Montana? You, too, should enjoythis scenic drive at yOUT first opportunity.
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COMPLETE ROAD IN:FORllA'.rION
Day and NightSERVICE
AND
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.OILS and OREASE
Firestone and Goodyear
TIRES and TUBES
llONTANA'S OWN GASOLINE
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Bell &. ReinboldDarby HAMILTON Corvallis
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