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Montana Travel Guide

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Montana Travel Guide

Montana is also known as the treasure state. It is divided into six distinctive holiday regions, each large enough to be a European country.

Glacier Country in the North West

(Spectacular mix of wildlife and wilderness, sparkling lakes and pine forests, resorts and art galleries)

The Gold West Country

(Beautiful region of lofty mountains, broad valleys and fabled rivers)

The Rocky Mountain Front

(Perfect area for observing a variety of wildlife in a natural setting, for floating the wild Missouri River )

Yellowstone Country in the central south

(Land of wildlife, majestic peaks, scenic drives and blue ribbon trout farms)

Missouri River Country in the north eastern corner

(Fascinating area of high plains and badlands, cast farms and ranches and the mighty Missouri River )

Custer Country

(Ideal destination for the lover of the great outdoors with activities like fishing and the best place for hikers, hunters, cyclists and, in the winter, devotees of winter sports.)

Montana is the 4th largest state in the U.S. right behind Alaska, Texas and California. Montana conjures visions of majestic mountains, the ‘cowboy’ range, and a less complicated lifestyle. Visit the wildwest town of Billings and Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in East Montana. You can find ghost towns from the 1800’s or follow the Lewis and Clark trail across the state. If you love the outdoors than this is the place for you. Montana has warm dry summers and generally mild winters unless you are up in the mountains.

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