Lives & Landscapes Magazine
Winter 2026
Featured Montanan: Shared Land Use for Community Health, Working Lands and Recreation
in Highland Glen
Featured Montanan: Shared Land Use for Community Health, Working Lands and Recreation in Highland Glen

The Highland Glen property, owned by Bozeman Health within the city limits of Bozeman, is an inspiring example of shared land use through diverse partnerships. The fact that this property has continued to support both farming and livestock grazing for more than 150 years, even though it now sits in the middle of Bozeman and supports winter and summer recreation, is incredible.

What began as a practical way to travel across snow has evolved into a thrilling winter sport.

Using thrift stores and secondhand shops is one way to trim a family’s budget expenses.

Electric pressure cookers provide a fast, energy-saving, and easy-to-use way to prepare meals.

There are many ways to propagate plants, but these techniques provide a strong foundation.

Understanding ditch rights and water rights can help landowners avoid legal entanglements.

Teaming up with community partners makes management of common buckthorn easier.





