Montana vacation

Riprorin

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Planning on going to Montana from 9/3 - 9/10.

I'm flying into Missoula.

Is there enough to do in that area to keep me busy for a week or should I think about doing a driving tour through Calgary/Banff/Lake Louise and back down through BC?
 

Chunkee

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you will like it, very nice from what i can remember, bring some warm clothing as well, and REPELLENT for bugs

njoy your trip

jC
 

NuclearNed

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Glacier and Waterton (the Canadian part of the park) are both lovely. Get out and hike.
 

Armitage

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Yea, great area. Get on Going To The Sun highway early before the traffic gets ugly. Icefields parkway is great also and Banf is a neat town. But the best way to see it is on a bike :D
 

Vic

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Go north to Kalispell -- Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park.
 

Mr N8

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Hiking and camping could last you for months, if you wanted to. Make sure you take a nice camera, because your wife will want to go see it with you next time you go.
 
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thats a great park and is best viewed from back country trails. If I were you, I would rent all the gear you need and spend the entire time hiking from the the east central area up to the Canadian side. There is a shuttle you can take back down.

If you don't want to do an extended back pack trip, then consider a overnight trips where you go in a day or two, and then back out.

Ptarmigan Tunnel is something you should see whether you do it as a day hike or part of a larger trip.

You can also rent a bicycle and ride up and back down Going to the Sun road.

The lodges around the park are great and a good place to rest and recover.


Banff and lake louis are awesome too, but are very far...plan on driving at least 1 day each way.

Oh, and don't be surprised if it snows.
 

DT4K

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Take the bus trip at glacier. You get to experience the scenery a lot more when you aren't worried about driving off the side of a thousand foot cliff.

Oh, and visit Big Mountain and take the lift to the summit. It's very cool.
Whitefish is also a pretty cool little town to wander around.