You'll Never Forget A Trip To These 8 Waterfront Spots In Montana
We may technically be landlocked in Montana, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have any waterside attractions. In fact, many of us will take our pristine rivers and lakes over the ocean any day. And there’s something about eating, sleeping, or just enjoying life by the water that makes everything seem a little more relaxing (and a lot more beautiful).
Head to one of these waterfront spots in Montana as soon as possible so you can watch the summer sunset over the water.


You'll be surrounded by mountains and water at this little piece of paradise. The Lodge at Whitefish Lake is an unforgettably relaxing getaway.
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Imagine sitting by a fire pit watching the sun set over Flathead Lake, then climbing into a cozy bed knowing a warm breakfast will be ready when you wake up. That's just another day at Swan Hill Bed & Breakfast, but for anyone who visits, it's unforgettable.

It's a restaurant, a bar and a beach with live bands. Visiting Lakeside on Hauser is like being invited to the best party ever.


Located in the quiet mountains of western Montana on the beautiful Clark Fork River, this small resort has a no-frills motel, a peaceful campground, a restaurant and a fire pit overlooking the water.

This charming B&B is located right on Flathead Lake, and it's a total gem. The breakfasts served are as popular as the beautiful lake view rooms.
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Montana has several beautiful waterfront parks, but Giant Springs State Park is really something special. It could be because it's the site of the world's shortest river, the Roe.


This waterfront restaurant and bar has an upbeat atmosphere, and the location can't be beat.


Every August, Libby hosts the Riverfront Blues Festival Riverfront Park along the historic Kootenai River. If blues, brews, and BBQ are your idea of a good time, head to this year's festival on August 12 and 13.
Need more waterfront dining options in your life? Check out our list of the best spots to enjoy a meal by the water.
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