Montana Attractions
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Conrad Mansion
The Conrad Mansion in Kalispell, Montana has lovingly been restored to its original beauty, showing off architectural features from the 1890’s. Architect Kirtland Cutter, who also designed the Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park, was brought in by the Conrad family to design their home in 1892. After 3 years of construction, the 13,000 sq. ft. home was ready for occupancy.
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Read MoreBlacktail Creek Trail
Trout Creek is your access to the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness and the Kootenai National Forest. A great hike is the Black Creek Trail. It is a cool heavily wooded trail. The 2.2 mile hike provides access to Pillick Ridge. The top of the creek runs all year long, but not at the bottom. From the top there is a view of the Clark Fork Valley and some good camping spots.
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Read MoreMissoula Art Museum
In the heart of downtown Missoula, is the Missoula Art Museum. Featuring contemporary Montana artists, the museum provides a glimpse into the culture of the American west. A variety of medium can always be found there, from sculpture and photography to watercolor, oil or acrylic paintings.
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Yellowstone Snowcoach Tours
West Yellowstone, Montana is the perfect place to launch your winter visit into Yellowstone National Park. Although the road at the northwest gate is closed to traffic in winter, the park is open. The best way to get to Old Faithful or to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is via snowcoach.
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Montana Capitol
As Helena is Montana’s State Capital, central to the city is the State Capitol Building. It is quite striking with its white granite and sandstone exterior, and copper covered dome with Lady Liberty statue standing on top.
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Read MoreZooMontana
ZooMontana and Botanical Gardens focuses on wildlife and plants that are native to Montana, the northern Rockies, and other cold climates above the 45th parallel. Located in Billings, MT, this indoor/outdoor wildlife park is a serene and natural place to spend a day, with the kids or without. Canyon Creek runs right through the park, making it a perfect place for the zoo, just west of the city....
Read MoreBridger Bowl
Montana is made for winter and made for skiing and snowboarding. Just 20 minutes from downtown Bozeman is the Bridger Bowl ski area. There are ski runs for all levels of skiers, from beginner to expert. Ski from morning until late afternoon, and then come on down the mountain to enjoy Bozeman.
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Whitefish Trails
The Whitefish Trails are a true gem in northwestern Montana. They surround Whitefish Lake, just to the west of Glacier National Park. These trails, located on the west side of Whitefish Lake, have been constructed to accommodate both hikers and mountain bikers. Each area has loop trails, approximately 3 mi...
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Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge
In the heart of the Bitterroot Valley, in Ravalli County lies the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge. Just north of Stevensville, Victor, and Darby, Montana and 25 miles south of Missoula, MT, this area of natural beauty awaits. It is nestled between the Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains, along the Bitterroot River.
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Ross Creek Cedar Grove
The Ross Creek Cedar Grove is a treasure in western Montana in the Kootenai National Forest. Western red cedars thrive in the grove and some are more than 8 feet in diameter and over 400 years old. There is a great and level trail that is maintained throughout the grove. Interpretive signs all along the trail educate visitors about the trees, animal life, and cycles of nature. ...
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