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Livingston, the largest community in Park County is the kind of place people dream about . the spacious valleys and rugged mountains give residents and visitors alike room to breath and enjoy an unfettered lifestyle in a very clean and picturesque environment. Lying at the edge of spacious plains framed by four towering, snowcapped mountain ranges, Park County's physical setting seems more like a movie backdrop than a place where real people can, and do live. The Yellowstone River, the nations longest undamned and free-flowing river, meanders, dashes and splashes northward through Paradise Valley and turns eastward at Livingston. Some 103 miles of river within Park County are nationally designated 'Blue Ribbon' trout stream. Though Livingston's more than 100 years of mining, ranching and railroad history is cherished and preserved, the 7500 residents do not lack for modern conveniences. Livingston, at the crossroads of Interstate 90 and US 89, is the only year round gateway to Yellowstone National Park, located less than an hour drive south.
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