The 11 Most Underrated Places In Montana That You Must Check Out
We all know that Montana’s most famous attractions like Glacier National Park, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, and the city of Missoula are worth checking out. But the Treasure State is also full of slightly more hidden gems that locals and tourists alike will enjoy.
Give one of these places a visit this summer if you can. Better yet, take a friend from out of state.

This national monument in Worden (East of Billings) contains the signature of Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Beautiful Big Timber is located in Sweet Grass County, bordered by the Yellowstone and Boulder Rivers. It's the perfect place for a relaxing getaway.
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If you can't make it up to Glacier, the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness near Red Lodge is a good substitute, offering stunning scenery, beautiful hikes and perfect places to camp.
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This Catholic Church from the 1890s is unique because the walls and ceilings have original paintings by Brother Joseph Carignano on them. Also, the views of the Mission Mountain Range in the background are incredible.

Did you know Montana has its own guardian angel? This 90 foot statue sits on top of the Continental Divide and overlooks the city of Butte.

Located in Southwest Montana, this lake was created by a 1959 earthquake. It stands as a reminder that even life's tragedies can result in something beautiful.

This is an 11,175- acre roadless area, located 26 miles south of Butte. Visitors can go exploring for wildlife, ride horses or enjoy some primitive camping.

Whether or not you see wild horses (and you probably will), this large Flathead Lake island is a beautiful place to visit.
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Located smack dab in the middle of Montana, Lewistown has a lot to offer. See the well-preserved historic buildings, explore the Judith Basin or take a ride on the Charlie Russell Chew Choo.

Norm's Island
If you grew up in Billings, you've probably visited Norm’s Island. If not, check out this popular walking spot and its two miles of trails.

Located near Ekalaka, this is one of Eastern Montana's most beautiful parks.
Do you have any favorite spots in our state that you think are underrated?
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