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Montana is always a colorful place to visit. But come fall, the "Last Best Place," really shows its' colors. Outdoors, bright hues of orange, red and yellow line your drive along our scenic byways. Indoors, our colorful past comes alive at one of our many museums, art galleries, historic mansions or quaint shops. Put yourself in a special place at a special time. Discover autumn under the "Big Sky."


Fall Savings in Glacier Country
Looking for a big savings this fall? You can't beat Glacier Country's Autumn Vacation Specials.

Dinosaurs, History, and Art: A place of vast history and rich culture, Montana's museums interpret our heritage in ways few other experiences can.  From cretaceous fossils to Lewis & Clark's historic voyage of discovery to Charlie Russell's depiction of a vanishing frontier, Montana boasts an impressive number of museum collections, and community art centers that have gained worldwide fame. Montana Museums

   Old Trail Museum
Old Trail Museum in Choteau, MT

An Event of a Lifetime: In a state as big as Montana, variety is a bit of an understatement.  The state is filled with many events and festivals.  That means fun for mom, dad, the kids, the grandparents, and maybe even the family pet under the "Big Sky."

Soak your cares away in Montana - Hot Springs Resorts: Nothing beats a soak!  So relax, and enjoy yourself in one or the many inviting hot springs around the state.

   

Crow FairPow Wows: Open to the public, pow wows - performed as they have been for hundreds of years are a great way to experience Montana tribal pride.

Gitty Up to Montana: Rodeo isn't just a show in Montana, it's a regular part of life. Local rodeos take a bow almost nightly at county fairs, town celebrations and other festivals.

Lake Fishing: Autumn is a prime fishing time in Montana.  The prized fishing spots are uncrowded and the cooler water temperatures bring big walleye and lake trout up from the depths.

Fore! Hit the Links: Montana is home to more than 60 public, semi-private and resort golf courses, where golfers can swing through a few rounds for most of the year. Montana is home to many premier courses, including courses ranked among the top 50.