Take some time to explore this transit hub and pretty town to get to know its intriguing history and insider tips on nearby national parks and historical preserves.
Experience the unique panorama of this former copper boomtown and admire its elegant streetscapes peppered with heritage mining headframes and industrial relics.
Montana’s second-oldest city is rich with gold-mining and ranching history, its wide sweep of open grasslands speckled with heritage buildings and museums.
Montana’s second-oldest city is rich with gold-mining and ranching history, its wide sweep of open grasslands speckled with heritage buildings and museums.
Montana’s second-oldest city is rich with gold-mining and ranching history, its wide sweep of open grasslands speckled with heritage buildings and museums.
With its red spires dwarfed only by the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Helena’s soaring Gothic-revival cathedral is an awe-inspiring sight on the town’s skyline.
Bordering a large freshwater lake near tall mountains, this region offers year-round recreational activities. In the town itself, find diverse cultural attractions.
See elegant Victorian-era mansions in mining-boom ghost towns and picturesque ranches dwarfed by rugged mountain peaks in this historic and beautiful region.
Take a walking tour, visit museums or ride a historic trolley to learn about the fascinating heritage and thriving local culture of Montana’s state capital.
Uncover the fascinating history of this town, built by one of the Copper Kings of Montana, where mining heritage meets the stunning scenery of the Pintler Mountains.