Tourism: Montana
Welcome from Governor Schweitzer

On behalf of all who serve in state government and all the people of Montana, I welcome you to mt.gov - Montana's Official State Website. Tour these web pages to find information about our initiatives, as well as travel destinations, business creation and relocation, and links to Montana's state agencies.
http://governor.mt.gov/governor/welcome.asp


Travel Information

Whether you are planning your first trip to Montana or you are a frequent visitor or resident, we have numerous travel resources available. You can visit Travel Montana for tourism information, learn about cities and towns, plan a trip or see distances between major Montana cities. We also have a calender of events and lots of things to see and do.
http://mt.gov/tourism/travel.asp


National & State Parks

Montana is home to two major National Parks - Glacier and Yellowstone - and numerous state parks and recreation sites. Learn more about our glaciers and geysers or get details on one of our 50 state parks.
http://mt.gov/tourism/parks.asp


Fishing & Hunting

Whether your goal is bagging a trophy elk or spending an afternoon or a week on our blue-ribbon trout streams we have tips on where to go, what you need for the trip and information on rules and regulations for hunting and fishing in Montana.
http://mt.gov/tourism/fishhunt.asp


Recreation

Montana is filled with adventurous possibilities - hiking, rafting, horseback riding, mountain biking, skiing, snowmobiling, etc. Whether summer, winter, springtime or autumn there are endless possibilities for recreation under the Big Sky.
http://mt.gov/tourism/recreation.asp


Museums & Cultural Attractions

From the Montana Historical Society in Helena to the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman - and at battlefields, landmarks and attractions in between - you can find out more about Montana through our many museums and cultural attractions.
http://mt.gov/tourism/museums.asp


Montana Film Office

A central resource for producers of feature films, commercials, documentaries, television programs, and still shoots. The Montana Film Office will help you find locations that fit your script, and they have an extensive photo library.
http://montanafilm.com/


Lewis & Clark in Montana

The famous Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed Montana in 1805 and then again in 1806. From 2003 through 2006, our nation is observing the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark's journey.
http://mt.gov/tourism/lewis_clark.asp


Roads & Weather

Folks who live in Montana know how important the weather is in planning for safe travel and outdoor activities. See what the current road and weather conditions are and weather forecasts for the state.
http://mt.gov/discover/roads_weather.asp


History, Arts & Culture

* Lewis and Clark Expedition
http://visitmt.com/landc2.htm

* State Tribal Economic Development Commission
http://tribal.mt.gov/

* Explore Montana with the Library of Congress
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/es/mt

* A Brief Montana History
http://mt.gov/discover/brief_history.asp

* State Symbols for Kids
http://montanakids.com/

* Arts Council
http://art.mt.gov/

* Historical Society
http://mhs.mt.gov/
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