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Big Sky Montana
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Principal Locations
  1. Anaconda
  2. Billings
  3. Bozeman
  4. Butte
  5. Great Falls
  6. Helena
  7. Kalispell
  8. Missoula

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Big Sky Montana



Montana Vacation, Adventure, Recreation and Travel Planning Guide
Take in one of our many events--from wild & wooly rodeos to Lewis & Clark bicentennial commemorations, you'll find that events in Big Sky Country are uniquely Montana.  Events Info ... [Read More]

Montana
Montana is known as "Big Sky Country" because of its vast size and rolling plains. The members of the Lewis and Clark expedition were the first white explorers known to have set foot in Montana. It joined the United States in 1889 as the 41st state. The name Montana comes from the Spanish word Montana, meaning "mountainous," although the eastern part of the state consists of gently rolling pastureland. The Anaconda Company had a stranglehold on the state's copper industry for about 100 years, but today Montana is known as a tourist destination for those drawn to its many trout streams and wide open spaces. Its capital is Helena and the state flower is the bitterroot. ... [Read More]

Big Sky
Big Sky is the home of the Big Sky Ski and Summer Resort. This lively village is a year-round playground for outdoor recreationists. Golf, tennis, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, skiing and snowmobiling are all spoken here. Gondola rides offer spectacular views in the summer. Hiking is popular in the nearby Lee Metcalf Spanish Peaks Wilderness. ...

The scenic community of Big Sky nestles high in mountain meadows, surrounded by timberland, the Spanish Peaks Primitive Area and the Gallatin National Forest. Majestic 11,166-foot Lone Mountain towers over the paradise, where in 1969, Chet Huntley, the late newscaster, and a group of corporate investors purchased some ranchland. Chet loved his native Montana and wanted to contribute to its tourism industry by establishing a year-round resort with complete lodging and recreational facilities. ... [Read More]

Autumn in Big Sky Country
In a state as big as Montana, variety is a bit of an understatement.  The state is filled with many events and festivals.  That means fun for mom, dad, the kids, the grandparents, and maybe even the family pet under the "Big Sky." ...

Montana is always a colorful place to visit. But come fall, the "Last Best Place," really shows its' colors. Outdoors, bright hues of orange, red and yellow line your drive along our scenic byways . Indoors, our colorful past comes alive at one of our many museums , art galleries , historic mansions or quaint shops . Put yourself in a special place at a special time. Discover autumn under the "Big Sky." ... [Read More]

Montana
Montana is known as "Big Sky Country" because of its vast size and rolling plains. The members of the Lewis and Clark expedition were the first white explorers known to have set foot in Montana. It joined the United States in 1889 as the 41st state. The name Montana comes from the Spanish word Montana, meaning "mountainous," although the eastern part of the state consists of gently rolling pastureland. The Anaconda Company had a stranglehold on the state's copper industry for about 100 years, but today Montana is known as a tourist destination for those drawn to its many trout streams and wide open spaces. Its capital is Helena and the state flower is the bitterroot. ... [Read More]

Montana Adventure Articles
Looking for great things to do under the Big Sky? Check out these Montana adventure ideas. ...

Hiking Montana , cover the state from Glacier to the Beartooths. Each hike description includes trailhead directions, best season for the hike, and a map to guide you through some of the most magnificient scenery of Big Sky Country. ...

some great places to cast your line, including some of Big Sky’s best streams and lakes. ... [Read More]

Rehberg (MT00) - Press Release - Rehberg, Big Sky Airlines Officials Map Strategy to Save Essential Air Service
            “I appreciate their taking the time to visit today and review the passenger numbers and revenue projections for the coming year,” Rehberg said of Big Sky Airlines President Fred deLeeuw and Executive Vice President Craig Denney. “They’re based in Montana, they’ve done a terrific job over the past 25 years, and they’re an asset to the whole Essential Air Service program.” ... [Read More]

Lincoln Created the Montana Territory
It was a place rich in grazing land for cattle and sheep, with long valleys and high mountains, producing gold and copper. On May 26, 1864, President Lincoln signed an act making it a territory of the U.S. What is it? It's the wide-open spaces of the state of Montana, often called "Big Sky Country." ... [Read More]

Montana Is ...
Do you know why Montana is often called Big Sky Country? If you've ever been there, then you know that the sky seems so "big" because the state is sparsely populated and free of tall buildings. The sky goes on forever, uninterrupted by a lot of structures, like you see in many big cities. ...

Logan loves Montana so much he published a book of his poetry and photographs of the state so he can share Montana's beauty with others. Logan moved to Montana in 1968, and in the following years he has spent many days in its wilds, photographing this "marvelous big-skied state." Logan has won national acclaim for his keen insight and spirit, and he has been the featured poet at cowboy poetry gatherings throughout the United States and Canada. His words and photographs have appeared in many books, magazines, and calendars. Logan's poems reflect his deepest vision of what "Montana is." ... [Read More]

Montana Tourism Intranet Site - Montana Promotion Division, MT Department of Commerce
THE BIG SKY ON THE BIG SCREEN ACT: A Jobs Creation Incentive for Film Production in Montana ... [Read More]


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