If You Like These Montana Tourist Attractions, You'll LOVE These 7 Alternatives
Montana’s tourist season is fast approaching. And while we do love to show off our great state, this means our most popular destinations are about to become very crowded. We’d like to suggest a few alternatives for those weekends when you’d love to explore the Treasure State but you’d rather not deal with huge crowds.


Instead, get to know your local state park. You may find that it's almost as beautiful as Glacier and isn't nearly as crowded. This is Giant Springs State Park in Great Falls.
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Go south instead of north and hole up at Kobayashi Beach on the north shore of Ennis Lake. You’ll see swimmers, boaters, windsurfers and families enjoying picnics, but you won’t see as many hordes of people as you would at Flathead Lake.


But the locals know there are plenty of delicious alternatives in the area that won’t require a two hour wait. We recommend The Mint Cafe in Belgrade, a classic.


But if you’ve already been, go to Chinook and check out the Nez Perce National Historic Park. There you’ll find the Bear Paw Battlefield, which is where Chief Joseph uttered his famous words, "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever."
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The Pictograph Cave is certainly worth checking out. But if you’ve never been, head northeast and discover all the majestic beauty of Makoshika State Park.


But if you’d rather learn more about Montana’s past than the dinosaurs, check out the Gallatin History Museum on Main Street in Bozeman. You’re guaranteed to learn something new.

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But if you’d rather see something new, travel to West Yellowstone and spend some time at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center. It’s as amazing as it sounds.
Want a weekend getaway in a charming town that isn’t usually crawling with tourists? Check out the places on this list.
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