Browning (originally Browning Indian Agency) is a town in Glacier County, Montana. It is the headquarters for the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and the only incorporated town on the Reservation. The population was 1,016 at the 2010 United States Census.
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This lookout affords the traveler a very striking view of Saint Mary Lake and the tiny Wild Goose Island that is framed in the distance by beautiful mountains. From here, a very iconic photograph of the Island can be taken.
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Rich in culture and heritage, beautiful scenery, premier fishing lakes, RV camping and primitive camping. The reservation is a highly rural agricultural area, spanning parts of both Glacier County and Pondera County, with a population of 10,405 residents (2010 census). There is one incorporated community on the reservation, the Town of Browning (population 1,016) which is the gateway to Glacier National Park and has served as the headquarters of the Blackfeet Indian. The Blackfeet Reservation has a varied topographic makeup ranging from the grasslands and river valleys of its agricultural areas in the central and eastern parts of the reservation to the heavily-forested mountainous region along the western boundary. Altitudes range from 3,400 feet on the eastern end of the reservation to over 9,000 feet at Chief Mountain in the west.
That was so nice to welcome us with an attraction. I like that. There are three horses with Blackfeet on bricks. There are no humans nearby, except us. The U.S. and the Canadians flags were there. Worthwhile to see!
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