Visit the Big Sky State and See Montana

See Montana and explore the “Last Best Place”. Montana is the fourth largest state and has many sightseeing opportunities and adventures. From old western towns to scenic bi-ways to national parks, Montana has a lot to explore. Listed on our site are some ideas and places to visit in Montana and the Yellowstone area.

See the National Parks of Montana

Montana has National Parks, Historic Areas, and National Monuments. Places like Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, and other monuments keep visitors coming back to Montana year after year.

Backpacking in Yellowstone

Scenic Drives in Montana

During the summer, many of the high mountain roads open up to motorists. These seasonal roads and highways provide great views and schenic vistast across the state of Montana.

Glacier National Park - Montana

Montana State Parks

Montana has 52 state parks that offer a variety of sightseeing, camping, adventures, and recreational opportunities. See Lewis and Clark Caverns, camp along Flathead Lake, or explore the Headwaters of the Missouri River. Montana State Parks has a little someting for everyone.

Flathead Lake State Park - Montana

Prospectors and Gold Seekers

Gold seekers started coming to Montana in the 1860’s. Many claims were made around the state and lead to an emigration. Relive and learn about the ways of the early prospectors and gold seekers.

Outside of Virginia City, Montana

Culture and Montana History

Montana became a state on November 8th, 1889. Before joining the union, Montana was a U.S. territory filled with wildlife, large populations of native americans, and was the exploratory stopmoing grounds of Lewis and Clark.

Lewis and Clark Trail - Montana

Are you ready for your next Montana Adventure?

Visit our gear and supplies page to make sure you are prepared for your next Montana vacation. 

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