Montana is bookended by two of the nation's finest gems; Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks.
Which aptly explains why exhilaration is the language in our corner of the world. Here you'll find raging geysers and free-roaming herds of bison. Craggy alpine peaks and glacier-fed backcountry lakes. All set in a wild land roamed by grizzlies, wolves, and friendly locals alike.
Which is why you may want to consider passing up our speedy four-lane interstates in favor of the laidback nature of Montana's two-lanes. You'll also have a better chance to get acquainted with our small towns where locals stop for pedestrians, give a knowing nod and a two-finger wave from the steering wheel as you pass. Here you'll discover huckleberry pancakes and kitschy postcards. And it's here you'll find a stopover in-between all that exploring, hiking, and fishing.
But that's not to say that stopovers shouldn't come with warm coffee and a hot tub to relax in. Hotels in Montana run the gamut from quaint and historical to local six-room lodgings and national chains. Whichever you choose you'll find a couple things common to all- plenty of spectacular landscapes and unexpected quirks in between.