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Montana Tourism

Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, Yellowstone Montana

Watch and Learn at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center

Located in the southwestern portion of the state, in the western portion of Yellowstone Park, is the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center. The animals at the center are unable to return to the wild, and if not for the Center would undoubtedly be euthanized. Many of the bears, for example, were labeled as nuisance animals, and the wolves were bred in captivity and could not survive in the wild. In addition to the wolves and the bears, the Center also has raptors (hawks, owls, falcons, etc.), and a bear dog named Jewel.

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Glacier National Park - Montana

Hike, Horseback Ride, and Relax at Glacier National Park

More than 2 million people each year visit Glacier National Park. From the forests, meadows, mountains, and lakes, as well as more than 700 miles of great hiking trails, there is always plenty to see and do. This is one of the best places in the world for those who love hiking, and those who want to get back to nature.

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Garnet Ghost Town - Garnet, Montana

 

Visiting Garnet, Montana’s Best Ghost Town

 Something about a ghost town fascinates people. Whether it is the look into a period of our history that these towns, or even the “creepy factor” the long dead buildings can provide, they continue to attract tourists every year.

 Visitors to Montana will be happy to know that they have their very own ghost town to explore. However, the town of Garnet, the most well preserved ghost town in Montana, has very little in common with its brethren further. While the ghost towns that most people imagine are set on dusty streets in the desert with the obligatory tumbleweed rolling by, Garnet is set amidst a beautiful green backdrop of woods and hills.

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Montana Dinosaur Trail

 Following the Path of Giants: Dinosaurs in Montana. At some point in just about everyone’s childhood, he or she develops a fascination with dinosaurs, gigantic reptiles that ruled the prehistoric. In fact, most people continue to harbor fascination for these beasts throughout their adult life.

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Big Sky Water Park - Columbia Falls, Montana

Watery Fun at the Big Sky Water Park

Big Sky Water Park is the largest water park in Montana, and a welcome relief to countless visitors during the heat of summer. There are plenty of great rides and activities to entertain the entire family. It’s a great place to spend the day lounging in the sunshine and zooming down a waterslide.

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