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Montana Vacations

National Parks, diverse terrain, wide-open spaces and breathtaking landscapes, Montana is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Whether going for the snowshoeing, dog sledding, and skiing of the winter months, or the hiking, camping, and road-tripping of summer, there’s an activity for everyone in Montana. It’s a great destination for groups, families, couples, or even the lone trekker. Alongside the long list of outdoor adventures, this “Great American West” state features a strong communal feel throughout, from its art festivals to historic small towns, ranching traditions, and Native American roots. Montana is a canvas of history, wildlife, and majestic landscape just waiting to be discovered.

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Featured Montana Hotel

Best Western Plus Kalispell/Glacier Park West Hotel & Suites

Best Western Plus Kalispell/Glacier Park West Hotel & Suites

Our 3-Star classification designates those properties where guests experience an ideal mix of comfortable accommodations and modern amenities. Most of these hotels feature a variety of services, and offer distinguished style and comfort.
Kalispell, Montana

Experience the warm hospitality of Big Sky Country at this comfortably appointed hotel located just 30 minutes from Glacier National Park.

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What to Do

  • Yellowstone National Park became a National Park in 1872 and is comprised of 2.2 million acres. Visitors can explore geothermal landmarks, expansive canyons, wildlife viewing areas, and other geologic wonders.
  • Bozeman city is located within the Rocky Mountains, at the southern end of Montana. It’s the perfect stop for coming in or out of Yellowstone, with several dining, shopping, and historic hot spots for tourists to discover.
  • Glacier National Park consists of 1,583 square miles of wilderness, contains over 700 miles of trails, and provides endless outdoor activities. Backpacking, cycling, hiking, photography, and camping are just a few of its more popular adventure options.

When to Go

While summer (June-August) is the routine peak season for Montana, Winter (December-March) presents advantageous adventure as well. It all just depends on the adventure being sought out. Summer allows for longer, warmer days with less rain, which is ideal for hiking, biking, camping. This is also the time when Montana’s most popular festivals are being held. Winter is the best time for snow sports such as skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Spring (March-May) offers a temperate climate, with highs in the 50’s-70’s, green valleys, and flowers are in bloom. Spring is the ideal time for viewing or photographing wildlife.