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Overall Rating:2.97 based on 95 ratings
Located in the northwestern United States, Montana covers approximately 145,388 sq. miles. Montana's nickname is the "Treasure State." The capital of Montana is Helena. (Add picture)

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irishgit (138)
07/17/2008

Big dramatic place, with some stunning vistas and a couple of the ugliest cities on the continent (Butte and Billings)


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GenghisTheHun (168)
01/08/2006
It has some nice scenery. The sky areas are getting trendy with a lot of Hollywood and media types moving in. That is always a sign of trouble.

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inhumanmonster (0)
12/15/2005
Glacier National Park alone makes this state worth visiting...but it's not the only positive, by far.

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caphillsea77 (29)
10/24/2005
A beautiful state with lots of wide open spaces and dramatic landscapes. If you really want to see and feel the old "West" come here. Missoula is a nice little city with a true college town atmosphere.

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GillyG (0)
08/21/2005
Too bad all those Hollywood types found BIG SKY country first or we might have moved there. Now the Big Sky is still free but Big Land is pricey in western end of state. Love the privacy, love to visit, but maybe not so great for young and restless. Sure, it's a land of topographic/demographic, love it/hate it extremes, speaking of which, it had room for the two Teds--Kaczynski and Turner--so I guess there's room for 'em all. Aside from the state's scenery and sporting opportunities, Bozeman has great food (not just Buffalo burgers) and upscale shops; Whitefish, quaint chalets and 7,000-ft. Big Mountain Ski Resort; Kalispell, popular Flathead Lake and Glacier Park; Missoula, the university, if you're academically inclined; Livingston, a Lewis and Clark history, Yellowstone, etc. We touched down in Kalispell for 1st time in Feb. '97 and moonwalked on an eerie, endless, timeless snowscape. We were reeled in like a bass in the Bitterroot. We drove a 600-mile loop the first full day we were there. Couldn't see enough--like crazed Seinfeld fans watching a show about nothing, I guess--but we were tired of Chicago's crowded corporate cityscape and we're not fun-in-the-sun types. So Montana's not for everybody, but if you're looking for what it's got, then it's got it all.

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wolfie (0)
08/19/2005
Great vistas that alternate between grand palins and mountains- but culturally barren.

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Chalky Studebaker (4)
08/02/2005
Montana is absolutely beautiful. Some of you said that it's too far right, which isn't even the case. It's a red state in terms of national elections but the governor and a us senator are both democrats in addition to more on local levels.

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subaru7 (2)
08/01/2005
Not much here, unless you are photography nut or anti social. Little in the way of urban services or necessities. Rather forlorn. Survivalist mentality.

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beachcomer (0)
07/13/2005
Physically beautiful, from stark plains in the east to the rockies in the west, Montana does have beauty. Climate is rather harsh however, and urban amenities lack. Cowboy attitude- for better-or worse. Too conservative, too much in the way of anti government groups that tend to be extremist.

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outbacksun (0)
06/14/2005
IMHO rated too highly here- bleak landscapes- that some may find appealing- but too stark and empty for my tastes. The few 'large towns' offer little in the way of cultural ammentities. Politically too far to the right-

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Spacewolf (1)
05/26/2005
Mostly wide open plains in the east- the rockies in the west. Very large state with low poplulation density. Some nice scenary to be sure. But few urban amentities- and lacks diveristy.

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lion in winter (6)
05/26/2005
This state is bleak and has an end of the world visual look to it- rating it at 17th is silly and without any kind of objective reasoning.

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Tauceti (0)
03/01/2005
Montana is a great state if you care too live an isolated kind of life. Skin heads abound- as well as other right wing scary types. Cowboy tough guy mentality-largely forced. Some wonderful scenary to be sure- but this state rates low on emotion and feeling. OK for cold and sociopathic types.

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jirai (0)
12/30/2004
In my opinion, a truly underrated state. I had to drive through it once going to Cali and it was one of the highlights of my trip. The scenery is breathtaking and you get a true sense of culture here (unlike SD where everything has been spoiled by tourism). Didn't get a chance to do more than getting gas, but did get the impression that it would be a good place for outdoor rec.

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celticprince (0)
11/27/2004
Great scenary! Big Sky....peaceful with many recreational possibilities. Downs are anti government groups that are down right reactionary and scary. Also the winters tend to be harsh. No major cities-a western cowboy culture- for better or worse.

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opinion585 (0)
10/31/2004
Where seldom is heard..... yes, i'll give it that, if you are looking for a home on the range, or you just wan't to visit a real old west town, Montana is the place to do it. Otherwise, move on!

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rosemd (0)
08/07/2003
I'm a Montanan, and I love this state. With the exception of oceans and people, we got it all. I can leave my house and be in one of 3 National Forests within 10 or 15 minutes. 2 National Parks (Yellowstone is mostly in Wyoming, but we claim it too), rivers, lakes, mountains, plains, wildlife...it's great! Please visit, spend your money, stay awhile and enjoy yourself then go home. We've got enough people.

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newyorksucks (0)
05/08/2003
I like Montana's beautiful mountains.

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tu.edu (0)
01/08/2003
This place sucks! I have never seen uglier women.

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tkaleta (0)
05/10/2002
Will be there every chance that I get. If you can get past the the Lawyers pretending to be Brad Pitt in A River Runs Through It and their bazillion dollar fly fishing get-ups, you will love it. The people are incredibly nice, polite, and educated. Life in Montana is about living every day, not keeping up with the Joneses. The Rainbow Lodge south of Bozeman is beautiful with great folks running it. Sample the local brew Moose Drool on the back porch overlooking the Gallatin River. God Bless Montana!

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Errol (5)
04/13/2002
I have never spent a significant amount of time in Montana but every time I pass through it I am amazed by its beauty (so far it's always been in the Summer). The mountains, lakes and scenery over all is diverse and fascinating.

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Rusty (0)
10/23/2001
Too far away for me to visit. Blue sky. Open space for more than 100 Rhode Islands put together. 2/3 plains, 1/3 mountains. Bitterly cold in the winter. Desolate in the center and in the east, except for Billings and Livingston. Very sparsely populated. Missoula and Bozeman are the state's prominent university and college towns. Highly literate population and well-educated in proportion to its small number of people. I refuse to travel 120 miles one way just to get gas or buy a bag of Funyuns. Too many tourists in Glacier National Park in the summer. Montana was the last state to impose a speed limit on its major highways, from what I understand. I'd visit, but I wouldn't live there. It's an OK state.

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Wiggum (16)
09/21/2000
A couple summers ago I took off alone for a camping trip to Grand Teton and Yellowstone (in Wyoming) and Glacier National Park (in Montana). The entire trip was amazing, but Glacier was definitely the highlight. This park is tucked in the upper left corner of Montana, right on the border with Canada, and I saw a large part of the state when I drove there from Yellowstone and then headed over to South Dakota. The entire state is beautiful, with huge open plains framed by towering mountains. Glacier is especially scenic. The mountains there have a unique look, with steep vertical faces and a mix of smooth and jagged edges. I saw all kinds of wildlife, including tough-looking white mountain goats, elk, and a large grizzly bear (the last one through binoculars, thankfully). Glacier has great camping sites and all kinds of trails, from easy hikes to serious multi-day journeys. At some point I'd love to learn how to fly fish and make another trip to Glacier. If you have a chance to visit Montana in the summer, don't pass it up.

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