Montana Travel Guide
Montana has a number of attractions for the tourists which are unique in just about every sense. The museums in Montana are magnificent and have history laced in every brick. The CM Russell Museum is located in Great Falls and is at the location of famous cowboy artists log studio and home. The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Centre has artefact's about Lewis and Clark’s adventures and is located in the Giant Springs Heritage State Park.
Montana has events lined up throughout the year which is unique for the tourist. The Canyon Creek, for example, holds the Pioneer Cabin Endurance Ride. The Autumn Art & Craft Show is conducted at the Helena Civic Centre and hosts the craftsmen and the artists from various parts of Montana. The Bannock Ghost Walk event brings the ghosts of reputed historical figures to life. This is in fact a live re-enactment of the important historical milestones throughout the history of Bannock.
Montana has enough for you to enjoy after the sun sets. This state is awash with nightclubs, casinos, festivals, rodeos and so on to keep you engaged through the night. For example, at Absarokee, you can see the Montana Barbecue cook-off and the Snowflake festival; you can watch the Railroad Days at Alberton; you can watch the Stoneville Salon and the Alzada Cowboy poetry, Art and Music show at Alberton. You can also visit the Anaconda Summer Sidewalk Sale in Anaconda.
Montana offers great opportunities for those who thrive in outdoor activities. You can raft, canoe or kayak on the many lakes and rivers in the state. Feed the Caddis Fly to the rainbow trout fish or go to the depths of lunker walleye. You can also go biking on the lovely scenic byways or to the deep forests.