Montana has lots of tourist attractions, from national parks to fly fishing and skiing. But night tours of bat habitats are the hot new thing.
Montana has lots of tourist attractions, from national parks to fly fishing and skiing. But night tours of bat habitats are the hot new thing.
Montana’s tourism industry heavily favors the western half of the state, anchored by mountainous gateway communities surrounding Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. But while many travelers to ...
Under the vast expanse of the Montana sky is a historic ranch that seamlessly blends the rustic and luxurious in such a way ...
According to the Montana Natural History Center, Gus lives within the Jim Girard Memorial Tamaracks Grove near Seeley Lake, a ...
Montana’s attractions certainly don’t stop with the national parks — there’s some spectacular scenery on those other 93 million acres — but for many out-of-state visitors, whether they’re from other ...
Montana boasts several historical firsts, including the first luge run in North America and the invention of the heart ...
Ovando hunter Greg Gilchrist doesn't plan to shoot a wolf this year, but he's got a license for one in his pocket. "A lot of people I know are buying a wolf tag as a $19 protest vote, to ensure some ...