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.
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5.0 based on 16 reviews
Great picture setting, right in front of Big Sky. Church was not open when we were there but still a very nice sight to see.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
A few years ago a number of Vets and local businesses went together to develop this Memorial. It is great tribute to the local veterans and or all who visit. They honor Vets with a brick denoting there service. Worth the visit.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
A structure built in 1921 with beautiful stained glass windows.
Onthe National Register of Historical Sites, this church has a powerful preacher, an activist congregation, and a chance to see what "rest in the arms of the Lord" means. Several restaurants are nearby to after worship @ 10 and a coffee fellowship after, you're just in time for Lunch.
4.5 based on 586 reviews
As a fan of artistic stained glass, this has an amazing amount of lovely pieces through out, two tiers worth of pieces to admire. And the back story of the glass-works from Germany are part of the cities train tour, which enhances the beauty of the building. If you are fortunate, the huge bronze pipe organ may be playing as you view the bibilical artwork.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
A holy sacred spot dedicated to the Buddha. Played out in a circle. Nice for walking meditation. Statues around the circle of 1000 Buddhas. Peaceful
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