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MONTANA AIR SERVICE HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER KALISPELL Montana is home to seven regional airports: Billings, SEATTLE Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Missoula and GREAT FALLS MISSOULA HELENA Kalispell/Whitefish.Year-round direct flights are always PORTLAND BUTTE available through Salt Lake City, Denver, Minneapolis, BOZEMAN BILLINGS Chicago, Dallas and Seattle. Seasonal direct flights MINNEAPOLIS/ also include Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, ST. PAUL Houston, Phoenix and Portland. Carriers include Delta, NEW YORK CITY CHICAGO United, American Airlines, Horizon/Alaska Air and SALT LAKE CITY Frontier. SAN FRANCISCO DENVER MONTANA’S GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: THE CROWN OF THE CONTINENT LAS VEGAS Glacier National Park is easy to explore The Going-to- LOS ANGELES LONG BEACH the-Sun-Road takes visitors through the heart of the PHOENIX ATLANTA park over Logan Pass and is one of the most scenic drives you’ll ever take. Summer is the busiest season in DALLAS the park, Glacier is open year-round. Autumn offers a peaceful visit to the park, while winter provides a prime setting for snowshoeing, ice climbing, cross-country HOUSTON skiing and sightseeing. Explore more here: VISITMT. COM/glacier.html MONTANA’S TRIBAL TOURISM THRIVES Native American tours in Glacier National Park, Little Bighorn Battlefield and on several Montana Indian Reservations focus on preserving and interpreting traditional customs, history and ways of life. Our website highlights new tours offered in several areas of Montana: VISITMT.COM/places-to-go/indian-country.html SUMMER FESTIVALS UNIQUE TO MONTANA Montana’s towns come alive in the summer with a variety of unforgettable events which bring together the state’s food, music, and businesses. See unique summer festivals here: VISITMT.COM/things-to-do/events.html MONTANA’S STATE PARKS CELEBRATE’S 80 YEARS Enjoy camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating and more. Discover some of the greatest natural and cultural treasures on earth. First People’s Buffalo Jump State Park near Great Falls is an archaeological site and possibly the largest buffalo jump in North America. Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park features one of the largest known limestone caverns in the Northwest. There are 55 state parks to choose from across the state. stateparks.mt.gov NATIONAL MONUMENTS Near Montana’s largest city Billings, visit important historical sites like the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument where Custer made his Last Stand, and Pompeys Pillar National Monument on the Lewis and Clark Trail. nps.gov/libi/index.htm MONTANA OFFERS PLENTY OF OUTDOOR WINTER ACTIVITIES Big Sky Resort and Whitefish Resort are just two of Montana’s many fabulous ski areas. Big Sky Resort is now home to the only heated 8 person chair lift in North America. Float on the snow and enjoy peaceful winter scenery on a snowshoe trip. Enjoy the rush of gliding through snowy trails behind a dogsled team, or on your own snowmobile, then take a relaxing soak in one of Montana’s hot springs. Take a horse-drawn sleigh ride to a secluded cabin for a delicious dinner. VISITMT.COM/things-to-do/winter-activities.html GO WEST - BOISE, ID RESOURCES Discover Montana for yourself: VISITMT.COM has many itineraries to help guide you through our state. Whether it’s exploring small towns and ghost towns - or just being on the loose in Big Sky Country -you will never run out of adventure in Montana! VISITMT.COM/places-to-go/trip-ideas. html Between the Parks. Explore the various routes between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks: VISITMT.COM/between-the-parks.html Favorite Places in Montana by National Geographic showcases the best of Montana year-round and season by season: bit.ly/2kbVGl4 Our Videos may inspire you to experience Montana for yourself: VISITMT.COM/campaign/montana-tv.html Our Montana travel guide will help you navigate Big Sky Country. VISITMT.COM/guidebook.html FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Montana Office Of Tourism Marlee Iverson ([email protected]) or Kim Birrell ([email protected]) As always, check out our website VISITMT.COM.