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Big Sky Resort
- Big Sky has some of the world's best resort skiing, and is dubbed the "Biggest Skiing in America".
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Bridger Bowl Ski Area
- Bridger Bowl, cultural hub of this ski-crazy town, is a publicly owned ski area away from the tourist skiers, and is some of the best skiing anywhere.
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Museum of the Rockies
This first-class museum explains the history, geology, wildlife, and people of the Rocky Mountains all...
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Hyalite Canyon
- Just 15 miles south of Bozeman, locals love these 34,000 acres of hiking, skiing, fishing, hunting, mountain biking, and more.
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The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture
Once a home for schoolchildren, this historic building (ca. 1918) was converted in 1993 into an arts...
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Norris Hot Springs
You'll be hard-pressed to find a more scenic spot for a soak, or a better soaking pool with live music,...
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Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
- Montana's most well-known State Park offers guided tours through one of the Northwest's largest limestone caverns.
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Gallatin County Pioneer Museum
Located in the old county jail, which was in use until 1982, this museum features county history, focusing...
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American Computer Museum
This unique museum traces the history of computing technologies from the abacus to the Apple. In an hour...
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Madison Buffalo Jump State Park
This is one of a few buffalo jumps, or pishkun, that have been excavated. Prior to the advent of the...
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Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument
- Visit the place where thousands of Native American warriors fought to protect their way of life against General Custer and the US 7th Cavalry.
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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center
- The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls should be a required stop for everyone visiting...
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C.M. Russell Museum Complex
You can divide the world into two kinds of people -- those who like cowboy art, and those who don't....
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Missoula Art Museum
Located downtown in the historic Carnegie Library (1903), this museum's permanent collection includes...
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Elk Country Visitor Center
Though a relatively young conservation organization, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has made a large...
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World Museum of Mining & 1899 Mining Camp
This popular museum is a re-creation of the 1899 Hellroarin' Gulch mining town. It's on the site of the...
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Moss Mansion
This massive red-sandstone mansion, built in 1901 for Billings banker Preston B. Moss, was designed by...
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Yellowstone Art Museum
Montana art aficionados are justifiably proud of the Yellowstone Art Museum, a leader in the contemporary...
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Washoe Theater
- Built in 1936, the historic Washoe Theater is a standing relic of the area's rich mineral past, and an...
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Missouri Headwaters State Park
You can easily spend an hour just exploring the interpretive signage at this historic state park. Begin...
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Moonlight Basin
- Alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, dog sledding, sleigh rides,
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Big Sky Resort
Tennis, golf, and rock climbing are all very nice, but the real reason to come to Big Sky is to ski....
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Lewis & Clark Caverns
These lovely limestone caverns are named for the famous explorers, but there is no evidence that their...
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High Country Adventures
A Montana native, Bill Cunningham has been guiding backpacking expeditions into the Bob Marshall Wilderness...
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Havre Beneath the Streets
This tour of Havre's boisterous history as a railroad and cowboy town provides an interesting look at...
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