10 Things People Miss The Most About Montana When They Leave
Yes, it’s true… sometimes people are born and raised in Montana and still end up living somewhere else. It could be a job that takes them away, or love, or they might believe they’re better off living elsewhere. But no matter how people feel about their home state, there are always things they miss. These are a few of the things former Montanans reflect on.

Whether you were born in the heart of the Bitterroot Valley or the Eastern plains, if you drive through Montana, you’re going to see some gorgeous snowcapped mountains at some point. That isn’t the case in some other parts of the country. Even a former Montana who has a view of the ocean misses the mountains now and then.

Yes, they miss Glacier and Yellowstone, but there are also many amazing state and local parks in Montana with incomparable beauty.
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Waving to a stranger in a big city will likely get you a confused look. In most parts of Montana, everyone waves on the road, even strangers.
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In Montana, you’re never far from having long stretches of road to yourself, which is perfect when you want to be alone. Of course there are other places like that in the country, but you usually have to try harder to find it. Montana is one of our least populated states.

No one bakes a huckleberry pie like a Montanan.

Montana is the most prideful state in the nation (yes, including Texas). A recent poll showed that 77% of Montanans think their state is the best. When people move away, losing that sense of community can be difficult.

If you grow up in Montana and move away as an adult, the first shopping spree will be jarring.

There’s truly nothing like it.
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Montana has some of the nation’s lowest crime rates. It’s not perfect, but it’s very safe in comparison to many other places.

This certainly doesn’t apply to everyone, of course. But for anyone who appreciated the snowy winters growing up, moving to a state where there’s no guarantee of snow (or if it’s nonexistent) will make you nostalgic for all the white Christmases you enjoyed as a child.
If you’ve moved away from Montana, what do you miss most about home?
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