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Montana is untamed, wild and natural. Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are just the beginning; in between discover spectacular places, people and things to do.
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Montana is one of those places with boundless outdoor...
- Parks
There are endless ways to explore Montana. No matter where...
- Winter Activities
Skiing in Montana isn't limited to our 14 ski areas and...
- SKI AREAS AND RESORTS
From family-owned hills with pristine powder and short...
- Family Fun
Discover exciting and fun adventure along Montana's Dinosaur...
- FOOD AND DRINK
Discover a taste of Montana on a curated food tour or trail....
- Arts Culture
Immersed in rich history, Montana is filled with diverse...
- SHOPPING AND LEISURE
The more you consider a family trip to Montana, the more...
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The Office of Tourism team at the Montana Department of Commerce works directly with tourism industry partners and small businesses to promote Montana’s spectacular, unspoiled nature and charming towns by coordinating opportunities throughout the state.
Plan Your Trip. If you are planning to visit Montana, please call 800-VISIT-MT (800-847-4868) to receive a complete travel packet. If our in state friends would like to receive a travel packet, please call 406-841-2870.
About Montana; Population: 1,084,197; Nickname: Treasure State; State Capital: Helena; State Flower: Bitterroot; State Bird: Western Meadowlark; State Animal: Grizzly Bear; State Fish: Blackspotted Cutthroat Trout; State Gemstones: Sapphire & Agate; State Soil: Scobey Soil; State Motto: Oro y Plata (Gold & Silver) Visit Montana
Use our free Montana tourism guide to plan activities and events, discover towns & where to stay, find the best restaurants and experiences for your next trip.
Montana has five distinctive travel regions. The flavor varies a lot from region to region. Base map courtesy FHWA, U.S. Department of Transportation. Learn more by reading Montana Traveler Web pages. Find things to see and do that fit your interests and tastes. Then go and have some fun. The southeast and south-central region is Yellowstone.
Montana's offerings are almost too big for one state. Discover everything Montana has to offer by exploring our six Tourism Regions, from the mountains, through the plains, to the bad lands.