This Roadside Attraction In Montana Is The Most Unique Thing You’ve Ever Seen
Currently, we’re seeing a lot of 25-35 degree days in Cut Bank. And while that’s certainly cold, it’s nowhere near the coldest weather on record, especially for Montana. So when you drive into the city and see the giant penguin proudly boasting that Cut Bank is the “coldest spot in the nation,” you may be a little confused.
But just like every other roadside attraction in the Treasure State, the penguin comes with a backstory.


However, the coldest temperature ever recorded in Montana was 70 degrees below zero at Rogers Pass north of Helena in 1954.
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You'll find him outside of the Glacier Gateway Inn.
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When his speaker works, he's known to blurt out "Welcome to Cut Bank, the Coldest Spot in the Nation!"

But we definitely do recommend stopping for a few photos on your way to Glacier National Park, preferably on a day when Cut Bank is not, in fact, the coldest spot in the nation.
Montana is full of these quirky roadside attractions, which is one of the many reasons that it’s the best state for going on road trips.
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