Unforgettable Local & National Park Experiences

Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park, one of the most iconic wilderness areas in the world, spans nearly 3,500 square miles across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. It’s known for its breathtaking landscapes, including dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, hot springs, and geysers like the famous Old Faithful. Visitors can also enjoy wildlife sightings, including bears, wolves, bison, and elk. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, Yellowstone offers an experience like no other.
Glacier National Park
Located in Montana's stunning Rocky Mountains, Glacier National Park is home to glacier-carved peaks and valleys, with scenic views stretching to the Canadian border. Visitors can explore over 700 miles of hiking trails, including the breathtaking Hidden Lake Trail, or enjoy activities like cycling, backpacking, and camping. Glacier is also home to diverse wildlife, including mountain goats and grizzly bears, making it a nature lover’s paradise.

White Sulfur Hot Springs
Relax and rejuvenate at White Sulfur Hot Springs, a historic mineral spring resort in Montana. These natural hot springs have been known for their healing properties for centuries, helping ease ailments like arthritis, skin disorders, and muscle tension. Experience the peace and tranquility of this special place, known for its rich legacy of rest, relaxation, and healing.

Montana Fishing Guides
Discover why Montana is a world-class fishing destination with Montana Fishing Guides. Whether you're fishing in the pristine waters of the Missouri River or one of the state's many blue-ribbon streams, expert guides ensure you experience the best fishing the state has to offer. Come see for yourself why Montana is known as “The Last Best Place” for fishing.

Showdown Montana
Showdown Montana offers one of the most scenic and accessible skiing experiences in the Little Belt Mountains. Founded in 1936, this charming alpine ski area provides a perfect escape for skiers and snowboarders. Its small-scale, community-focused atmosphere, combined with exceptional snow conditions, makes it an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

Giant Springs State Park
Giant Springs State Park is home to one of the largest freshwater springs in the country, producing over 156 million gallons of water daily. Enjoy the tranquil sounds of the Roe River, hike scenic trails, or take a tour of the Giant Springs Fish Hatchery. The park is also perfect for birdwatching, picnicking, and exploring nature’s beauty.

Paris Gibson Museum of Art
The Paris Gibson Museum of Art, also known as The Square, offers world-class art exhibitions and free public events year-round. It’s a place where creativity and culture come to life, offering classes, workshops, and artist talks for all ages. The museum is dedicated to making art accessible to everyone, with a focus on community engagement and education.

C.M. Russell Museum
The C.M. Russell Museum is a cultural gem in Great Falls, showcasing over 3,000 pieces of Western art, including nearly 1,000 works by legendary artist Charles M. Russell. The museum’s expansive collection captures the spirit of the American West, featuring works by other renowned artists such as O.C. Seltzer, Maynard Dixon, and Olaf Wieghorst.

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center
The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This 25,000-square-foot facility features exhibits on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, a theater, and educational activities. It’s an immersive experience that offers insight into one of America’s most important historical journeys.