As you approach Browning from the west on Highway 2, stop to admire the recently completed artwork adorning the large water tank on Snowshed Hill. Designed by Blackfeet artist Lauren Monroe Jr., the striking mural combines traditional tribal imagery with a likeness of Chief Two Guns White Calf and an imprint of the major drainages throughout the reservation.

Blackfeet Warrior Statues These powerful statues greet you at several entrance points to the Blackfeet Nation, including along Hwy 2 west of East Glacier, on Hwy 2 west of Cut Bank and at the Canada/US border crossing. They are layered with historical imagery and artifacts, including car parts recovered from the devastating flood of 1964 and salvaged, sandstone bricks from the Two Medicine Catholic Mission. The works are sculpted by artist Jay Laber.

St. Mary Overlook We’ve mentioned this scenic turn-out before and will expound again on the culmination of natural and man-made beauty to be found there. Walk along paved pathways to survey the sublime St. Mary Valley from life size, iron teepees sculpted by artist Duane After Buffalo. The overlook is located approximately two miles south of St. Mary on Hwy 89.