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The State of Montana

Montana is a state located in the west of the nation, famous for its “farm-style” and diverse terrain, traversing the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains. Its main park, known as Glacier National Park, has snow-capped peaks, alpine trails, and beautiful lakes all over its 50 miles of terrain. 

History

Montana is full of American history. Since 1889, Montana has been a historical landmark for the country, which can be appreciated and discovered in history museums, memorials, and landmarks. 

There are around twelve tribes located in Montana, where languages, histories, and rituals create a cultural and exotic mix everyone wants to learn from. Each tribe has a distinct cultural heritage, background, and unique language that define them. 

You can also find ‘Ghost Towns’ all across the state. Visiting them is one of the favorite attractions for tourists since you are able to experience “traveling back in time” and see places such as saloons from a bygone era. The truly vintage and unique experience that ghost towns offer is one of the reasons why people from all over the country and the world plan to visit Montana. 

What about dinosaur trails? Believe it or not, the largest footsteps of dinosaurs in history are located in Montana. You can travel along 14 different places with historical fun facts, activities, and evidence about the prehistoric era that will blow your mind and transport you to the past.

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Culture and Art

Art in Montana is unique and vivid. Art galleries across the state will offer you unique experiences with the Native American culture through incredible photographs, paintings, sculptures, and even ceramics. 

You can also enjoy the diverse heritage of the state by visiting some of the most fascinating museums with stories of the land and peoples of the past. Also, having the chance to meet indigenous tribes will allow you to learn about new languages, traditions, ways of life, and varied types of customs made by members of each tribe.

Winter Activities

Montana’s white, powdery snow is a sight you won’t want to miss if you’re visiting during the winter months.

You can go for an afternoon of skiing and snowboarding while staying at a resort that offers ski areas and lessons for everyone who would like to enjoy the sport. 

Hot springs resorts and pools are also one of the tourist’s favorites since taking a bath at the hot springs while relaxing and viewing the extraordinary landscapes in Montana is priceless. There are more than a dozen hot springs and pools from natural geothermal sources all across the Big Sky Country. 

And what about Dog Sledding? You can experience a thrilling ride across the winter hills while being pulled on a comfy, warm sled by beautiful, friendly snow dogs.

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Parks

Two of the most important parks in the nation can be visited while staying in Montana:

  • Yellowstone National Park: America’s first national park, with 150 years of history and hundreds of hot springs, mud pools, and even a hidden volcano. 

  • Glacier National Park: Since 1910, the park has been home to prehistoric ice rivers, deep forests, alpines, and waterfalls. 

Top Tourist Attractions

  • Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center

The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center is located in West Yellowstone, a community close to the park's western entrance.

  • World Museum of Mining

The oldest city in Montana is Butte, once referred to as the Richest Hill on Earth. It started in the late 1800s and became quite successful in the copper mining sector. For a time in history, it expanded to become the largest city between Chicago and San Francisco and the first significant metropolis in Montana.

  • Flathead Lake

Outside of Alaska, Flathead Lake is the biggest freshwater lake in the American West. It is located about 25 miles south of Whitefish in the state's northwest. The lake's coastline spans more than 160 miles, making it difficult to drive the entire length.

  • Montana's Hot Springs

Montana boasts a variety of hot spring facilities that are among its numerous natural attractions. The majority of Montana's well-known hot springs take the form of pools with natural hot water flowing in. The western section of the state is home to the majority of these hot springs.

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Major Cities in Montana

  • Billings

  • Missoula

  • Great Falls

  • Bozeman 

  • Helena (State’s Capital)

  • Butte

  • Kalispell