No matter where you look in Montana, you’ll find unspoiled nature, charming small towns and relaxing hospitality. Explore Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, then hit the road to discover more natural wonders. You can hike, bike or horseback ride through rugged mountain landscapes, fly-fish blue ribbon trout streams, paddle scenic rivers and lakes, or spend winter days carving fresh powder at ski resorts — then end your day wandering a vibrant main street or relaxing in a cozy lodge.
Restaurants in Montana
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The Montana Winery offers a taste of the Last Best Place – Montana, with a hint of French Style! The grapes are sourced out of the Colombia Valley, Washington, but take on the Montana attitude as we work our magic at Montana Winery. It starts with the careful choices of our French Vintner and the simple beauty and warmth of our Montana home. The Montana Winery is located in Missoula, a place where 5 valleys and 3 rivers intersect, forming a stunning backdrop full of recreational activities and of course the diverse cultural influences provided by the University of Montana.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Expect a great experience that gives you the opportunity to take part in an artist led paint session (complete with optional wines and wine cocktails)also a variety of popular beers! Let us entertain you with a blank canvas and you can walk away with a complete masterpiece created by your own hand! Our space offers a relaxing atmosphere with room for 60 painters.
5.0 based on 46 reviews
Tongue River Winery, established in 2010, with a 3-acre vineyard and orchard has the only commercial vineyard in the eastern 3/4 of Montana. The Vineyard grows several exotic fruits, and the winery crafts numerous award winning wines from hardy northern grapes and other fruits. Open year round, the winery offers free wine tastings for adults and has bottled water, pop and wine for sale. Tours and visits with the winemakers are generally available.
Went there yesterday afternoon. The owners were in the building. Got to meet both of them. Wife explained the grapes, berries, fruits they used. We tasted everything. Couldn’t find 1 wine we didn’t like. Came home with a case of mixed wines
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
The quality and variety and level of interest of the wines available in this little store would make it a regular stop in a major city. So finding this selection available in Montana is nothing short of miraculous. When we stopped in to pick up some wine to take with us for a week in our next remote location, Martin recommended about half a dozen obscure ones—so enthusiastically that we could not resist. Every one of his choices was a winner! If we were within reach of Helena we would be there all the time.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Located in the Rattlesnake Valley, a mile south of the Rattlesnake Wilderness and Recreation Area, the 7.5 acre vineyard and winery are nestled on 21.5 acres with beautiful mountain views. Grizzlies can get here, and might have already visited. Long summer days give the French-American hybrid grapes the sunlight they need to ripen for the fall harvest. Big Sky Beekeepers' bees pollinate the St. Pepin grapes and produce light, sweet honey right here.
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3.5 based on 7 reviews
Established in 2011, Glacier Sun Winery is the Flathead Valley’s premier full production winery. We have a wine for all tastes with a variety of Red, White, Fruit, and Dessert wines. Featuring wine crafted with local fruits, including our award winning Huckleberry Peach wine.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Phenomenal mead...best I have ever tasted. The owner, Ken Schultz, is a living encyclopedia of knowledge about 2000 years of history pertaining to Mead, its chemistry, its use, and its flavourings.
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