4. Montana
This states has several unofficial nicknames such as “Big Sky Country” and “The Treasure State,” the latter being born due to the state’s abundant natural resources (copper, silver, gold, and gemstones). The first thing that pops into our heads when thinking about Montana is Glacier National Park. However, there are so many other things we would rather do while visiting this state.
🙂 Best things to do in Montana. If you’re asking us, you should definitely spend your trip at Flathead Lake, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Ringing Rocks, The Museum of the Rockies, The Garden of One Thousand Buddhas, and, of course, the Yellowstone National Park.
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