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Montana is nicknamed “Big Sky Country” for its endless horizons and untouched landscapes. The fabulous US destination brims with natural parks, scenic roads, and countless walking trails. Montana is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and to enjoy a simpler lifestyle with its laid-back atmosphere. If you’re seeking a destination where you can go for walks, horseback rides, and llama treks while enjoying the pristine outdoors, Montana is the place to go. Far away from the skyscrapers and hustle and bustle of big cities, you’ll be mesmerised by the unspoilt beauty of Yellowstone and Glacier national parks. Montana offers families, couples, and outdoors enthusiasts an unforgettable holiday where you can turn off your phones and reconnect with nature.
Finding your perfect holiday home in MontanaHoliday homes in Montana offer the perfect opportunity to relax and recharge. The homes here keep you in touch with your natural surroundings with natural design touches and materials such as wood and stones in the designs. Treat yourself to a little bit of luxury with a rental with fine wooden features, plush furnishings, and artistic decor. Choose a rental with a sauna and a private pool to pamper yourself after a long day spent outdoors. Book a home with a fireplace to get cosy with a book during chilly winter evenings. Oversized rentals are available for large groups and families, while couples can choose from a nice selection of small, cosy offerings. Holiday homes in Montana are well-equipped with all the modern amenities you’ll need to feel comfortable throughout your stay such as Wi-Fi, heating, air-conditioning, and fully functioning kitchens. Plenty of homes are pet-friendly if you’d like to bring your furry friend along! With so many excellent holiday home options in Montana, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday.
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The area and getting around
The best way to arrive in Montana is via aeroplane or by private car. The most convenient and largest airport to fly into is Billings Logan International Airport, located near the town of Billings. However, Missoula, Kalispell, and Helena Airports are other airports around the state which are available for flights. The airports are all near small cities where you can rest with restaurants and shops nearby. If you’re on a road trip, there are three major interstate roads you can use to reach Montana. It’s highly recommended to hire a private car to get around during your holiday since the state covers such a vast area.
Getting Around MontanaThe cities and towns of Montana are mostly pedestrian-friendly with a charming small-town atmosphere. You can explore these cities and towns on foot or on a bicycle easily and at your own pace. There are also some train and bus lines that you use during your stay to travel between these cities and towns. Still, these bus and train lines don’t cover the whole state. Having many national parks and countless attractions to be discovered, Montana is best explored with a car. You can easily hire a car from whichever airport you fly into to enjoy a complete adventure at your own pace.
Travellers and activities
Montana offers a large variety of activities for families to enjoy together. Visit the Museum of the Rockies to spend an educational and fun day with your family. Have a look at the dinosaur fossils to learn all about the mysterious giant creatures who once walked the earth. There’s even a complete T-rex skeleton on display here! Also, be sure to visit the planetarium area to learn all about the starry night sky. Another great family-friendly activity to try is horseback riding in Absarokee. Enjoy a leisurely ride through some of Montana’s most stunning landscapes and take plenty of photos.
Montana for nature enthusiastsMontana is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Spend a day or two discovering Glacier National Park which is best explored on foot with its many walking paths. Climb up to “Going to the Sun Road” for incredible views of the surrounding landscapes. You’ll also have the chance to see an array of wild animals during your time at this park. Also, nature lovers won’t want to miss out on the once-in-a-lifetime chance to go walking with llamas. Swan Mountain Llama Trekking offers visitors a unique and lovely opportunity to get close to friendly llamas. Accompanied by your new llama friends, you’ll walk to Bond Falls on a well-maintained trail surrounded by green landscapes.
The total number of elk, deer, and antelope is higher than the number of humans in Montana.
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While the majority of Yellowstone Park is situated in Wyoming, there’s a section of the park you can visit in West Montana. Plus, you can easily access the rest of the park from here. Geysers, hot springs, mountains views, and dramatic canyons all await you here. The fantastic scenery of the region also makes this park a fabulous place for special celebrations such as engagements and anniversaries. Be sure to spend some time at Grand Prismatic Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Upper Geyser Basin to truly witness the stunning beauty of Yellowstone.
2. Explore WhitefishWhitefish is a small, charming town with quaint shops and exquisite scenery. Discover the town centre, go into the unique shops, and grab a bite to eat at one of the many top-rated restaurants. You can easily explore Whitefish on foot, or you can hire bicycles to get around. Whitefish is very close to Glacier National Park, so you can discover that area as well if you’re up for it.
3. Spend a day in MissoulaMissoula is a lovely, laid-back town surrounded by stunning nature and bursting with youthful energy. If you’re flying into Montana, there’s a good chance you might fly into Missoula. Join a guided tour here to discover the fascinating history of Missoula. Try delicious Brazilian dishes at the top-rated Brazilian restaurant Five on Black when you’re feeling peckish.
4. Visit Kootenai FallsKootenai Falls offers stunning views of cascading waterfalls and a rumbling wild river. The walk is fairly easy and suitable for all fitness levels, but be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring plenty of water. There’s a swinging bridge which offer spectacular views where you can take photos of the falls.
5. Drive on the Beartooth HighwayGive yourself a break from all the walking and trekking around Montana and go for a drive on one of the most scenic roads in the state. The Beartooth Highway has many opportunities where you can stop off to soak up the breathtaking scenery or to take photos to try to capture the nature and beauty of the Beartooth Mountains.
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