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Why Visit Montana?
Montana, located in the northwestern United States, is celebrated for its vast, unspoiled wilderness, mountain ranges, and a deep connection to the outdoors. The state’s capital is Helena, while Billings is its largest city.
Montana’s landscapes encompass the stunning Rocky Mountains, pristine lakes, and the sweeping prairies of Great Plains. Its history is marked by Native American cultures, early explorations by Lewis and Clark, and its role in fur trade and gold rush era. Montana is renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including world-class fly-fishing in rivers like the Yellowstone, hiking in Glacier National Park, and a strong cowboy tradition.
