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Paradise Valley is a major river valley of the Yellowstone River in southwestern Montana just north of Yellowstone National Park in Park County, Montana. The valley is flanked by the Absaroka Range on the east and the Gallatin Range on the west.

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Map of Paradise Valley, Montana 59047, USA

The Paradise Valley is separated from the Gallatin Valley and Bozeman, MT by the Bozeman Pass. Interstate 90 passes through both communities. The valley lies predominantly along a north–south axis, and is anchored to the north by Livingston, Montana and to the south by Yankee Jim Canyon, approximately fifteen miles north of Gardiner, Montana and the north entrance of Yellowstone Park. US Highway 89 passes through the valley and into Yellowstone National Park. The Paradise Valley was the original entrance to Yellowstone. Today, the other entrances to the park are at West Yellowstone, MT from the west via U.S. Route 191/U.S. Route 287 or US Highway 20, from the northeast at Cooke City-Silver Gate, Montana via U.S. Route 212, from the east at Cody, WY via US Highway 14/U.S. Route 16/US Highway 20, and from the south at Grand Teton National Park and Jackson, WY via US Highway 89/U.S. Route 191/U.S. Route 287.

The Yellowstone River flows through the valley and is noted for world-class fly fishing in the river and nearby spring creeks such as DePuy Spring Creek. The valley hosts other natural wonders such as several natural hot springs, including Chico Hot Springs near Emigrant, Montana, La Duke Hot Springs near Gardiner, and Hunter's Hot Springs near Livingston.

Mount Cowen is the largest peak near the valley, at 11,212 feet (3,417 m) in elevation. It is located in the southern portion of the valley on the eastern side of the river within the Absaroka mountain range.

Notable residentsEdit

  • Church Universal and Triumphant, religious organization
  • Casey Anderson, grizzly bear specialist, animal magnet
  • Al Agnew, artist
  • John Banovich, artist/conservationist
  • Richard Brautigan, poet
  • Jeff Bridges, actor
  • Al Feldstein, Mad magazine founder
  • Peter Fonda, actor/director
  • Margot Kidder, actress
  • Patrick Markey, producer
  • John Mayer, singer-songwriter
  • Thomas McGuane, author
  • Ken Niles, radio announcer, actor
  • Wendell Niles, radio announcer, actor
  • Christopher Paolini, author
  • Missi Pyle, actress
  • Dennis Quaid, actor
  • Eduardo Garcia, Chef, Outdoorsman, public speaker
  • References

    Paradise Valley (Montana) Wikipedia