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Montana Outdoors and the Towns That Make the Best Bases
Montana's outdoor options run from Glacier's alpine trails to the fly water of southwest Montana. Picking the right base town shapes what you can do each day without a long drive.

Your guide to cabin trips in Montana.
We help you decide where to stay, when to go, and how to pick the right cabin for what you came to do. We are not a booking service, and we do not own or rent any cabin. We point you to real places, and we tell you what the listing photos leave out.
Our home water is the Big Hole River, in the southwest corner of the state, where the fly fishing is some of the best in the country. Start there, or wander the rest: Glacier, the lakes, and the quiet country in between.
5 Spots To Go Camping In Montana
Montana has camping that runs from national park tent sites to forest cabin rentals. Here are five spots worth knowing, and what each one actually offers.
Read MoreMontana Outdoors and the Towns That Make the Best Bases
Montana’s outdoor options run from Glacier’s alpine trails to the fly water of southwest Montana. Picking the right base town shapes what you can do each day without a long drive.
Read MoreBest fly fishing at the Big Hole River
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The Big Hole River holds native Arctic grayling, five trout species, and the most famous salmonfly hatch in the American West. Here is what the fishing actually looks like, stretch by stretch.
Read MoreBig Hole River Valley: A Fly Fishing Base in Southwest Montana
The Big Hole River valley, in the southwest corner of Montana, is one of the better places in the state to base a fly fishing trip. It is quiet, rural, and close to more water than you can fish in a week. That last part is the...
Read MoreFly Fishing in Montana: What Makes the State Different
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Montana holds some of the most productive trout water in North America. Here is a practical look at the rivers, regions, and seasons that draw anglers back year after year.
Read MoreSummer Hiking in Montana: What to Know Before You Hit the Trail
Montana summer hiking means altitude, bear country, fast-changing weather, and trails that reward preparation. Here is what to know before you pick a route and pack a bag.
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