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		<title>East River Road in the Paradise Valley Livingston to Yankee Jim Canyon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ESTIMATED LENGTH: 47 miles Highlights: Yellowstone River, Chico Hot Springs, Pine Creek Tavern getting there: Take Exit 333 off I-90 in Livingston. In many ways, the visually appealing drive along the Yellowstone River embodies the new Montana. Lured by the jagged peaks of the Absarokas, the trout-rich waters of the Yellowstone, and proximity to the world&#8217;s first national park, both the well-heeled and off-the-grid sorts call the aptly named Paradise Valley home. In the beginning, the name came from the Crow Indians, who once thrived on the prolific wildlife drawn here in winter when ferocious winds scoured the grasslands of </p>
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