Montana's Crazy Mountains: How Major Land, Water and Trail Disputes Have Unfolded over Time
The 2025 land exchange consolidates 30 miles of public land and adds 2,200 acres near the Crazy Mountains, sparking concerns over future development and access rights.
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Montana's Crazy Mountains: How major land, water and trail disputes have unfolded over time
From contested Forest Service trails and public access debates to controversial land swaps and water uses, the Crazy Mountains have been at the center of several disputes over time.
·Billings, United States
Read Full Article'We’re losing it’: One man’s fight to keep the Crazy Mountains public
BIG TIMBER - In the shadows of the jagged peaks of the Crazy Mountains, Brad Wilsons voice carries the weight of generations.The Crazy Mountains, you know they are very sacred to many of us.Watch Brad Wilson discuss his battle for the Crazies: One man is fighting to keep the Crazy Mountains publicWilson isnt just any Montanan. Hes a fifth-generation resident, founder of Friends of the Crazy Mountains, and a man with deep roots in these rugged la…
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