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MONTANA
PLAN YOUR TRIP TO MONTANA
It’s fun to plan Montana travel: here are some great trip ideas, destinations and climate information.
Montana’s winter adventures include snowmobiling, skiing, snowboarding, and dog sledding. Check for fresh powder and ski conditions on the Travel Montana website.
Montana’s history buffs can check out museums, state and national historic sites, historical tours, mansions, Indian Nations, ghost towns battlefields, and Lewis and Clark sites.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy biking, fishing, hunting, camping, rafting, hiking and fossil hunting in the summer. Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park beckon, and you may also want to visit the following Native American sites including the Blackfeet Nation, Crow Nation, Flathead Reservation, Fort Belknap Reservation, Fort Peck Reservation, Little Shell Tribal Council, Northern Cheyenne Reservation, and Rocky Boy’s Reservation.
Montana’s temperatures range from summer highs in the 80’s and lows between 40 and 60°F to winter highs in the 20’s and low 30’s and lows between 3 -14°F.
- Montana has more than 25 million acres of national forests and public lands.
- Fort Peck Dam is the world’s largest hydraulic fill dam.
- Yellowstone River is the nation’s longest free-flowing river.
- Billings is Montana’s largest city.