BOZEMAN

Bozeman has long been dubbed "America's most livable town," a prestigious honour if ever there was one.

HYALITE CANYON

Hyalite Canyon, near Bozeman, is one of Montana's most gorgeous spots, home to a few standout highlights.

LAMAR VALLEY

Lamar Valley, often known as the "Yellowstone Serengeti," is one of the best sites in the world to observe grizzly and black bears, grey wolves, bison, elk, pronghorn, and a variety of other animals, including grizzly and black bears, grey wolves, bison, elk, pronghorn, and a variety of other species.

BILLINGS

Billings is also one of the most interesting cities in Montana for history aficionados. The Battle of Little Big Horn—also known as Custard's Last Stand—took place near Billings, and the location is now a national monument.

GREAT FALLS

Because of its picturesque surroundings and major cultural monuments, Great Falls has established itself as one of the top destinations to visit in Montana.

WHITEFISH & KALISPELL

We've combined the cities of Kalispell and Whitefish because they're only 15 miles apart and both serve as popular Glacier National Park gates.

ICEBERG LAKE

Many consider Iceberg Lake to be the "Crown Jewel" of Glacier National Park's hiking paths, and chances are you've seen images of it, whether you recognise it or not.

THE GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD

The Going-to-the-Sun Road is a 50-mile roadway that runs from east to west across Glacier National Region, passing through practically every type of landscape the park has to offer. It was completed in 1932.

BIG SKY

Montana's famous Big Sky, noted for its ski and downhill mountain bike trails, as well as neighbouring wilderness areas such as Gallatin Canyon, is located northwest of Yellowstone.

PARADISE VALLEY

The Yellowstone River valley of Paradise Valley is noted for its surrounding mountain ranges, rustic guest ranches, outdoor adventure options, and popular attractions such as Chico Hot Springs.