You're Definitely A Montanan If You've Done These 13 Things
Technically, you’re allowed to call yourself a Montanan simply by having a Montana address. But those who have called the Treasure State home for awhile know there are some other experiences, expressions and rites of passage that help you earn the title.
If you’ve done the majority of these 13 things, we give you permission to call yourself a Montanan whether you were born here or not.

... and lived to tell the tale, albeit barely.

Wilcoxson ice cream is made in Montana, just like nature intended.
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Missoula is beautiful. And awesome. But Montanans will rarely admit that.
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And if you haven't, but you've had other classic Montana staples like an Ugly Burger from Rod's Drive-In in Havre, you get a pass.


Glacier National Park is our greatest treasure.

Bonus points if you have done this and you're actually from California.
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Not every Montanan hunts, but you are unlikely to find one who has reached adulthood without picking up a pole.

The ocean is great and all, but why go that far away when Flathead Lake, Seeley Lake and Lake Como exist right here in Montana?

Bannack State Park, Virginia City, the St. Ignatius Mission, Garnet Ghost town, the Old Prison in Deer Lodge... if you haven't been to any, they're definitely on your list.

Montana has some of the best hot springs in the country.

And you've done this many times.
Whether you’ve lived in Montana all your life or you moved here as an adult, it’s always easy to appreciate. If you were born and raised here in the Last Best Place, you’ll probably relate to this list.
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