The Unique Day Trip To Garden of One Thousand Buddhas In Montana Is A Must-Do
One of the best parts about living in Montana is discovering all of its hidden gems and little-known spots. And even though our state is massive in size, for many Montanans, plenty of these offbeat attractions are well within the feasible distance for a day trip. If you’ve never been to the beautiful Garden of One Thousand Buddhas, we highly recommend making it your next day trip destination.

Arlee is a tiny community in Lake County on the Flathead Indian Reservation.

And this year-round destination has proven to be quite popular.
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The garden is meant to align positive properties of the physical world in a sacred architectural arrangement based on the eight-spoked Dharma wheel. This symbol evokes the awakening of the enlightened qualities of altruism and wisdom, which sounds pretty great to us.
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It's also meant to be an information center, and you can schedule a guided tour there.

She is depicted in feminine form because it is this perfect wisdom that gives birth to all of the Buddhas. Yum Chenmo represents the union of primordial wisdom and the skillful means of compassion.

Of course, you don't have to be Buddhist to visit. In fact, you'll be welcomed no matter what you believe, because this is a monument of peace and harmony.

Tours are available from April to October by appointment.
Have you ever been to this enchanting garden? For up-to-date hours and information, check out the website.
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Garden of One Thousand Buddhas, 34574 White Coyote Rd, Arlee, MT 59821, USA