4. Take a Tour of Montana’s Capitol Building
Montana’s capitol building is a beautiful work of architecture, and it lies in the heart of Montana’s state capital, Helena.
Visitors to Helena can wander through the halls of the capitol building on their own or partake in a guided tour to learn more about the structure’s history and architecture.
You can also appreciate various art and murals on your capitol building tour, including a mural by famed artist Charles M. Russel.
5. Take a Hike Through Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park is the second of Montana’s National parks and is a sight to behold. Visitors in the summertime will be treated with the chance to see abundant wildlife and lush green forests surrounding alpine lakes.
Situated in the Rocky Mountains, Glacier National Park draws tourists from all over, and the most accessible areas of the park can be quite crowded.
Outdoor enthusiasts can adventure around the park on one of its numerous hiking trails, and particularly adventurous travelers can secure backcountry permits if they wish to camp in the park.