Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Friday, 05 November 2010 08:01
Montana State Parks will recognize the men and women who have served our country by waiving camping fees at Montana State Parks for veterans on Veteran's Day weekend November 11 through 14. The offer is good for one night only per visit. 'We're grateful to all of our veterans who have served our country,' said Chas Van Genderen, Montana State Parks Administrator. 'We'd like to offer them a night of camping as our way to say thanks.

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