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Montana is Known for its Rich History and Charm
Montana is Known for its Rich History and Charm. Yet the State Knows how to add in Just the Right amount of Modern-day Amenities to Keep Things Fresh. It’s this Blend of the old with the New that Makes Travelers Fall in Love with Montana Time and Time Again.
Sensational Skiing
With 14 incredible ski areas ranging from world-class resorts to charming lesser-known ski hills, Montana is a mecca for skiers. With 3,000 acres, a summit elevation of 6,817 feet and breathtaking views of Whitefish Lake and Glacier National Park, Whitefish Mountain Resort
is a skier’s dream come true.
Awesome Aerial Adventures
Nestled just outside of Anaconda along the Pintler Scenic Highway is Montana Zipline Adventures. Participants zip through Montana’s longest zipline course (over 9,300 feet) and get a perspective of the panoramic Pintler Wilderness normally reserved for the birds.
Luxurious Lodging
Secluded in one of Montana’s most pristine valleys is The Ranch at Rock Creek, a 19th-century homestead with award-winning hospitality. Situated on 6,600 acres of rugged Montana ranchland and wilderness in Western Montana’s Gold Country, The Ranch at Rock Creek features rustic, yet elegant accommodations.
Trail to the Stars
Montana recently unveiled a Trail to the Stars, making it easy to plan a trip to more than 40 of the best locations for viewing the night sky. Thanks to the area’s small towns and wide-open spaces, there is little to no light pollution and a lot of room to see the brightest stars and furthest galaxies visible in the lower 48. The trail also includes suggestions for day-time activities, dining and lodging, making it easy to explore the state’s off-the beaten-path locations.
Celebrate Indigenous Culture
Experience the rich culture of Montana’s 12 tribal nations at a Native American powwow. Enjoy traditional song and dance, taste Native American cuisine, and buy local authentic arts and crafts while taking in the sweeping views of the unspoiled
landscapes on tribal homelands. Attending a powwow, which are held throughout the year, is a great way to celebrate the ancestral histories of our native people.