There are so many stunning places in Montana. Because of its size, sometimes even its residents don’t get the chance to visit every magical place. But even if you prefer to stay in your own little part of the state, you’ll want to go exploring every now and then—Big Sky Country is just too beautiful not to see.

These 14 spots span most of the state, so if you see them all at least once, you’re doing pretty well.

  1. Makoshika State Park

Tim Schleicher / Flickr This park is one of Southeast Montana’s most beautiful spots, and it’s worth a visit no matter what part of the state you live in.

  1. West Yellowstone

Bill Lile / Flickr While much of Yellowstone National Park is in Wyoming, Montana claims a small beautiful sliver of it. The city of West Yellowstone is one of the gateways to the park, and it’s got plenty to see, like the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center.

  1. Lewis & Clark Caverns

Doug Kueffler / Flickr Touring this cave is an otherworldly experience every Montanan should try.

  1. Bob Marshall Wilderness

Troy Smith / Flickr If you’ve never experienced “The Bob” in Western Montana, put it on your must-do list. It’s 1,063,503 acres of sheer beauty.

  1. Flathead Lake

Always Shooting / Flickr How you experience Flathead Lake- boating in it, fishing, hiking around it, sunbathing on its shores- doesn’t matter so much as the fact that you are seeing it. It’s one of Montana’s most gorgeous bodies of water, and that’s saying a lot.

  1. Great Falls (or Grand Falls or Big Falls)

Tim Evanson / Flickr Don’t pass up a chance to see the waterfall that the town of Great Falls was named after.

  1. Big Sky

Heide Licious / Flickr Big Sky is so breathtaking that some people come to the area for a vacation and decide to stay. You may want to visit when you’re ready for a life change.

  1. Kootenai Falls

PROirmiller / Flickr Every Montanan deserves to see this beautiful area at least once.

  1. Rattlesnake National Recreation Area

Steve Shupe / Flickr Located just a few miles north of Missoula, Rattlesnake National Recreation Area is an amazing place to hike, bike, or just enjoy the fresh air and incredible views.

  1. Bighorn Canyon

PROdiscopalace / Flickr Montana has a “grand canyon” of its own, and it’s awesome.

  1. Hell Creek State Park

Hell Creek Marina Don’t let the name fool you. This state park near Jordan is heavenly.

  1. Thompson Falls

stefuhnee_kayy / Flickr The waterfall itself is stunning, but the surrounding area and quaint little town of 1,300 are equally as charming.

  1. Whitefish Mountain Resort

Whitefish Mountain Resort

Whitefish Mountain Resort Whitefish Mountain Resort is beautiful in every season. Even if you don’t ski or snowboard, there’s plenty to do there. If nothing else, relaxing in one of their many rentals and enjoying the scenery is worth it.

  1. Glacier National Park

Kent Kanouse / Flickr It goes without saying, but if you live in Montana, you should go to Glacier National Park many, many times if you can. From the iconic Lake McDonald to the gorgeous Going-to-the-Sun Road, the Crown Jewel of the Continent never gets old.

These 14 spots will give you an idea of the diverse beauty of our state, but they’re just a few of many options. In your opinion, what are the most stunning places in Montana?

Tim Schleicher / Flickr

This park is one of Southeast Montana’s most beautiful spots, and it’s worth a visit no matter what part of the state you live in.

Bill Lile / Flickr

While much of Yellowstone National Park is in Wyoming, Montana claims a small beautiful sliver of it. The city of West Yellowstone is one of the gateways to the park, and it’s got plenty to see, like the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center.

Doug Kueffler / Flickr

Touring this cave is an otherworldly experience every Montanan should try.

Troy Smith / Flickr

If you’ve never experienced “The Bob” in Western Montana, put it on your must-do list. It’s 1,063,503 acres of sheer beauty.

Always Shooting / Flickr

How you experience Flathead Lake- boating in it, fishing, hiking around it, sunbathing on its shores- doesn’t matter so much as the fact that you are seeing it. It’s one of Montana’s most gorgeous bodies of water, and that’s saying a lot.

Tim Evanson / Flickr

Don’t pass up a chance to see the waterfall that the town of Great Falls was named after.

Heide Licious / Flickr

Big Sky is so breathtaking that some people come to the area for a vacation and decide to stay. You may want to visit when you’re ready for a life change.

PROirmiller / Flickr

Every Montanan deserves to see this beautiful area at least once.

Steve Shupe / Flickr

Located just a few miles north of Missoula, Rattlesnake National Recreation Area is an amazing place to hike, bike, or just enjoy the fresh air and incredible views.

PROdiscopalace / Flickr

Montana has a “grand canyon” of its own, and it’s awesome.

Hell Creek Marina

Don’t let the name fool you. This state park near Jordan is heavenly.

stefuhnee_kayy / Flickr

The waterfall itself is stunning, but the surrounding area and quaint little town of 1,300 are equally as charming.

Whitefish Mountain Resort

Whitefish Mountain Resort is beautiful in every season. Even if you don’t ski or snowboard, there’s plenty to do there. If nothing else, relaxing in one of their many rentals and enjoying the scenery is worth it.

Kent Kanouse / Flickr

It goes without saying, but if you live in Montana, you should go to Glacier National Park many, many times if you can. From the iconic Lake McDonald to the gorgeous Going-to-the-Sun Road, the Crown Jewel of the Continent never gets old.

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