Fall Trip to the Frontier Quarry

quarry route 2 smallThis October was perhaps the most beautiful month I have seen in Montana since I moved here thirty-seven years ago. The Frontier Sandstone quarry is located about a two-hour drive northeast of Bozeman, and fortunately I drive there about once per week. It is one of my favorite Montana routes, particularly in October when the colors are changing. Click any image to enlarge.

Sheep Mountain 16698 smallDriving east from Bozeman, you travel along the Yellowstone River past Sheep Mountain (above). The cliff at the top of Sheep Mountain is an igneous sill that intruded into the surrounding sedimentary rocks when it was all deep underground.  It has since been exposed by uplift and erosion and the igneous sill stands out as a cliff that caps Sheep Mountain.

Sandstone outcrop 16699 smallCretaceous-age sandstones crop out along the Yellowstone River east of Livingston, MT. This is the Judith River Formation, famed as a source of dinosaur bones.

Yellowstone River 16701 smallThere was plenty of water flowing down from Yellowstone National Park this summer and the Yellowstone River was was beautiful this summer and fall.

Crazy Mountains 16991 smallThe Crazy Mountains rise from the prairie north of the Yellowstone River.

East of Crazy Mtns 16042 smallEast of the Crazy Mountains is rolling prairie ranch land that stretches out to the horizon.

Frontier quarry 16705 smallIn a land this big, the Frontier quarry doesn’t look like much.

Harlowton quarry 3 smallFrom the air the processing and loading site is a little easier to visualize. The actual quarries are about 1/2 mile to the south.

Big Snowy Mountains 16875 smallNorth of the quarry and the town of Harlowton are the Big Snowy Mountains, a relatively low range running east-west through central Montana.

Wind turbines 16745 smallThere is a good reason that they built wind turbines in this part of Montana.

Harlo Wind Turbines 15524 smallSome of the turbines are truly impressive.

Hutterite Colony 16746 smallThere are also a lot of Hutterite colonies in central Montana.  This is the Martinsdale colony. Hutterites are a religious sect that lives communally on colonies scattered throughout central and eastern Montana as well as Saskatchewan and the Dakotas.

Upper Musselshell 16748 smallThe north side of the Crazy Mountains near Martinsdale, MT.

Lennep 16752 smallSome of the locals enjoying the nice fall weather and good grass

Crazy Mountains 16754 smallThe final leg of the trip is southward on the west side of the Crazy Mountains shown above.