Montana |
Bozeman Airport ranks 5th in the U.S.
Money Magazine recently ranked Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport as the 5th best airport in the U.S. It’s no surprise that Bozeman Airport ranks well, with its high on-time arrival rate and two great quality restaurants like the Copper House Restaurant and Bistro which serves many delicious meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Additionally, the airport offers beautiful views of the nearby mountains and has easy access to Yellowstone National Park. Overall Montana has seven regional airports; Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Missoula and Kalispell/Whitefish.Montana iconic destinations
Glacier National Park |
Glacier National Park-
Going to the Sun Road
Autumn in Western Montana is one of the best times for people to visit the iconic Glacier National Park. The Going-to-the-Sun Road traverses the park and offers spectacular views of glacier-carved valleys, snow-topped mountain peaks, pristine waterfalls and lakes, and several glaciers. Take a tour on a historic red bus and discover hidden secrets of the Park. Hike or go horseback riding on one of Glacier’s breathtaking trails or take a scenic boat ride on one of its pristine lakes. 71 species of mammals live in Glacier including grizzly bears, Rocky Mountain goats, Bighorn sheep and bald eagles, and it is easy to spot them on the trails or on the side of the road!
Autumn in Western Montana is one of the best times for people to visit the iconic Glacier National Park. The Going-to-the-Sun Road traverses the park and offers spectacular views of glacier-carved valleys, snow-topped mountain peaks, pristine waterfalls and lakes, and several glaciers. Take a tour on a historic red bus and discover hidden secrets of the Park. Hike or go horseback riding on one of Glacier’s breathtaking trails or take a scenic boat ride on one of its pristine lakes. 71 species of mammals live in Glacier including grizzly bears, Rocky Mountain goats, Bighorn sheep and bald eagles, and it is easy to spot them on the trails or on the side of the road!
Lewis & Clark Caverns, Whitehall
Lewis & Clark Cavern |
Lewis & Clark Caverns is Montana’s first State Park and is one of the most decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. It is located halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National parks. The caves are lined with stalactites and other impressive limestone formations that you can access through summer guided tours. Outside there are scenic nature trails where you can go hiking, camping or have a picnic. This park is perfect for bird watching and photography seeing as there is such diverse wildlife including bats, birds, deer and coyotes. Head to the Main Visitor Center to learn about the unique geology, flora and fauna, or the Cave Visitor Center to gain insight into the caverns through a video and museum.
Makoshika State Park, Glendive
Makoshika State Park |
Montana’s largest State Park is Makoshika in the eastern part of the state. It features Badlands formations and the fossil remains of several dinosaur species. Hiking trails and campsites throughout the park let you explore the other-worldly sandstone formations found throughout. The Visitor Center houses a Triceratops skull and other interpretive displays relating to the significant dinosaur discoveries that continue to be found in Montana.
Beartooth Highway
Beartooth Highway |
Beartooth Highway in Montana is one of the top scenic drives in the USA. Reaching heights of nearly 11,000 feet, this 68-mile, 3 hour drive offers pristine views of alpine meadows, sparkling lakes and year-round snow clinging to the Northern Rocky Mountains. There are many activities in the area including cross-country skiing in June and July, hiking, wildlife watching (Rocky Mountain goat, moose, black bear, grizzly bear, marmots, mule deer), horseback riding, fishing and camping in the areas 13 National Forestcampgrounds. Even when the Highway is formally closed to automobiles during winter (be sure to check the status before travelling and for more info at Visit Montana), snowmobilers can travel the route and enjoy a stunning winter wonderland.
Featured accommodation
Many Glacier Hotel
Many Glacier Hotel was built in 1915 and is situated at the base of Mt. Grinnell inside Glacier National Park. The hotel has 214 rustic rooms with some offering beautiful views of the pristine Swiftcurrent Lake. Many Glacier Hotel also includes a restaurant called the Ptarmigan Dining room, the Swiss Room Lounge and Interlaken Lounge, Heidi’s Snack Shop, and Grizzly Track Traders Gift Shop. This hotel offers many exciting activities including Red Bus tours, boat cruises, horseback riding, and evening ranger programs.EVENTS
October 27: Boo at the Zoo, BillingsDecember 2: Great Falls Symphony: Voices of Christmas, Great Falls
December 5-9 Bozeman Ice Festival, Bozeman
December 31: New Years Eve Rail Jam, Torchlight Parade, and Fireworks, Whitefish
More information: www.VisitMT.com
The Great American West is the perfect place to go if you want a holiday which combines adventure, culture and relaxation. Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming have beautiful national parks, unique wildlife, thrilling extreme sports, and countless museums which will help you trace the U.S.A.’s rich history. The Great American West is an exciting place to visit with new restaurants, ski lodges and recreation areas constantly opening.
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The Great American West is the perfect place to go if you want a holiday which combines adventure, culture and relaxation. Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming have beautiful national parks, unique wildlife, thrilling extreme sports, and countless museums which will help you trace the U.S.A.’s rich history. The Great American West is an exciting place to visit with new restaurants, ski lodges and recreation areas constantly opening.
Check out our Australian & New Zealand websites and our Facebook page for more great photos and information about the Great American West.
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