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Get Outdoors
From hunting and fishing to hiking and biking, Roundup is the perfect place for the outdoor enthusiast who likes to take life slow....

Morgan Alexander
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Gaze Into the Universe
Roundup’s location in the heart of rural montana means that the night sky is at its greatest. Once you leave the small town of roundup, you will find yourself lit only by the stars in the sky and all you need to do is look up. Unlike the vast majority of the world, you will have a view of the universe. You can gaze upon far away galaxies, lose yourself in the milky way, chase a meteor shower, or maybe even catch a glimpse of the northern lights. Without light pollution, the p

Morgan Alexander
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Birding in Musselshell County
CM Russell Wildlife Refuge The Charles M. Russell Wetland Management District starts just 24 miles away from the center of Roundup. The mixed grass praries of Lake Mason National Wildlife Refuge provide the perfect habitat for over 50 species of marsh, water, and shore birds. Most notably, Lake Mason provides refuge for at risk birds including the Mountain Plover, the long-billed curlew and the Sprague’s pipit. Across the District the most common non-game birds in the uplands

Morgan Alexander
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Roundup, MT - Where the cowboys still ride.
The town of Roundup was officially established by virtue of a post office in 1883, across the Musselshell River to the south of present-day Roundup on the McMillan Ranch. The name was chosen because of the numerous annual roundups of cattle on the open range that extended from the far upper reaches of the Musselshell River to the Lower Musselshell. The heyday of open range livestock grazing boomed through the early to mid-1880s. Roundups were most successful when stockmen wor

Morgan Alexander
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A Weekend in Roundup
For more than 100 years, Roundup has stood proud as an agricultural town at the base of the Bull Mountains just 45 miles north of Billings. As Roundup evolves, this small town has become the perfect home base for your family’s next rural adventure. Today, Roundup is where you go to turn your attention away from screens and toward the big skies. You can see wildlife that you have never seen before and study geologic formations millions of years in the making. Unlike any other

Morgan Alexander
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Family Owned Since the Very Beginning
Dorothy and Tom Mccleary loved helping and caring for their neighbors. Dorothy was the town's cook serving the best pies and rolls in the...

Morgan Alexander
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