What’s the first thing you like to do when you’re checking out a new place? If you love to take a stroll down a fun main street or charming downtown area, you’ll love these Treasure State towns. From historic storefronts to tempting eateries and cafes, they make spending a day in town a blast.
- Whitefish
Kris McGuire / Flickr Whitefish is one of our most tourist-friendly cities, and the downtown area is positively enchanting, especially with the mountainous backdrop.
- Bozeman
Tim Evanson / Flickr Bozeman’s lengthy Main Street is lined with historic structures, old and new eateries, and charming shops. It makes for a delightful stroll through town, especially during the holiday season, when the streets are lined with lights and decor.
- Red Lodge
Jasperdo / Flickr Set against the backdrop of the Beartooths, Red Lodge’s Broadway Avenue is part of the Main Street to Mountains Rocky Fork Trail. No wonder this little city was named one of the Best Small Towns in America.
- Miles City
David Schott / Flickr Home to the historic Montana Bar as well as other shops, restaurants and cafes, Miles City’s Main Street is a great place to spend an afternoon.
- Lewistown
Enjoy Lewistown Facebook Known as the place where the mountains meet the plains, Lewistown is a highly underrated city – especially their charming and walkable Main Street.
- Kalispell
Historic Downtown Kalispell Facebook If you’ve never spent time in historic downtown Kalispell, you’re really missing out. The juxtaposition of old and new businesses is delightful, and the Kalispell Downtown Association is always hosting events, like art walks and ladies’ nights out.
- Bigfork
Bigfork Chamber of Commerce Facebook It’s no secret that this lakeside down is an amazing little vacation spot. And Bigfork’s Electric Avenue is especially enticing thanks to its abundance of art galleries, restaurants, and mom and pop shops.
- Glendive
Wikipedia Glendive’s Merrill Avenue Historic District feels like stepping into a time capsule. Among the century-old buildings you’ll find Glendive City Hall and plenty of small businesses like the notorious Beer Jug.
- Big Timber
Jasperdo / Flickr The small town of Big Timber doesn’t see much action, but when you need some interaction (or some BBQ), all you have to do is hit McLeod Street.
Montana’s charming main streets are one of the many reasons it’s the coolest state in America.
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What’s the first thing you like to do when you’re checking out a new place? If you love to take a stroll down a fun main street or charming downtown area, you’ll love these Treasure State towns. From historic storefronts to tempting eateries and cafes, they make spending a day in town a blast.
- Whitefish
Kris McGuire / Flickr Whitefish is one of our most tourist-friendly cities, and the downtown area is positively enchanting, especially with the mountainous backdrop.
- Bozeman
Tim Evanson / Flickr Bozeman’s lengthy Main Street is lined with historic structures, old and new eateries, and charming shops. It makes for a delightful stroll through town, especially during the holiday season, when the streets are lined with lights and decor.
- Red Lodge
Jasperdo / Flickr Set against the backdrop of the Beartooths, Red Lodge’s Broadway Avenue is part of the Main Street to Mountains Rocky Fork Trail. No wonder this little city was named one of the Best Small Towns in America.
- Miles City
David Schott / Flickr Home to the historic Montana Bar as well as other shops, restaurants and cafes, Miles City’s Main Street is a great place to spend an afternoon.
- Lewistown
Enjoy Lewistown Facebook Known as the place where the mountains meet the plains, Lewistown is a highly underrated city – especially their charming and walkable Main Street.
- Kalispell
Historic Downtown Kalispell Facebook If you’ve never spent time in historic downtown Kalispell, you’re really missing out. The juxtaposition of old and new businesses is delightful, and the Kalispell Downtown Association is always hosting events, like art walks and ladies’ nights out.
- Bigfork
Bigfork Chamber of Commerce Facebook It’s no secret that this lakeside down is an amazing little vacation spot. And Bigfork’s Electric Avenue is especially enticing thanks to its abundance of art galleries, restaurants, and mom and pop shops.
- Glendive
Wikipedia Glendive’s Merrill Avenue Historic District feels like stepping into a time capsule. Among the century-old buildings you’ll find Glendive City Hall and plenty of small businesses like the notorious Beer Jug.
- Big Timber
Jasperdo / Flickr The small town of Big Timber doesn’t see much action, but when you need some interaction (or some BBQ), all you have to do is hit McLeod Street.
Montana’s charming main streets are one of the many reasons it’s the coolest state in America.
What’s the first thing you like to do when you’re checking out a new place? If you love to take a stroll down a fun main street or charming downtown area, you’ll love these Treasure State towns. From historic storefronts to tempting eateries and cafes, they make spending a day in town a blast.
- Whitefish
Kris McGuire / Flickr Whitefish is one of our most tourist-friendly cities, and the downtown area is positively enchanting, especially with the mountainous backdrop.
- Bozeman
Tim Evanson / Flickr Bozeman’s lengthy Main Street is lined with historic structures, old and new eateries, and charming shops. It makes for a delightful stroll through town, especially during the holiday season, when the streets are lined with lights and decor.
- Red Lodge
Jasperdo / Flickr Set against the backdrop of the Beartooths, Red Lodge’s Broadway Avenue is part of the Main Street to Mountains Rocky Fork Trail. No wonder this little city was named one of the Best Small Towns in America.
- Miles City
David Schott / Flickr Home to the historic Montana Bar as well as other shops, restaurants and cafes, Miles City’s Main Street is a great place to spend an afternoon.
- Lewistown
Enjoy Lewistown Facebook Known as the place where the mountains meet the plains, Lewistown is a highly underrated city – especially their charming and walkable Main Street.
- Kalispell
Historic Downtown Kalispell Facebook If you’ve never spent time in historic downtown Kalispell, you’re really missing out. The juxtaposition of old and new businesses is delightful, and the Kalispell Downtown Association is always hosting events, like art walks and ladies’ nights out.
- Bigfork
Bigfork Chamber of Commerce Facebook It’s no secret that this lakeside down is an amazing little vacation spot. And Bigfork’s Electric Avenue is especially enticing thanks to its abundance of art galleries, restaurants, and mom and pop shops.
- Glendive
Wikipedia Glendive’s Merrill Avenue Historic District feels like stepping into a time capsule. Among the century-old buildings you’ll find Glendive City Hall and plenty of small businesses like the notorious Beer Jug.
- Big Timber
Jasperdo / Flickr The small town of Big Timber doesn’t see much action, but when you need some interaction (or some BBQ), all you have to do is hit McLeod Street.
Montana’s charming main streets are one of the many reasons it’s the coolest state in America.
- Whitefish
Kris McGuire / Flickr Whitefish is one of our most tourist-friendly cities, and the downtown area is positively enchanting, especially with the mountainous backdrop.
- Bozeman
Tim Evanson / Flickr Bozeman’s lengthy Main Street is lined with historic structures, old and new eateries, and charming shops. It makes for a delightful stroll through town, especially during the holiday season, when the streets are lined with lights and decor.
- Red Lodge
Jasperdo / Flickr Set against the backdrop of the Beartooths, Red Lodge’s Broadway Avenue is part of the Main Street to Mountains Rocky Fork Trail. No wonder this little city was named one of the Best Small Towns in America.
- Miles City
David Schott / Flickr Home to the historic Montana Bar as well as other shops, restaurants and cafes, Miles City’s Main Street is a great place to spend an afternoon.
- Lewistown
Enjoy Lewistown Facebook Known as the place where the mountains meet the plains, Lewistown is a highly underrated city – especially their charming and walkable Main Street.
- Kalispell
Historic Downtown Kalispell Facebook If you’ve never spent time in historic downtown Kalispell, you’re really missing out. The juxtaposition of old and new businesses is delightful, and the Kalispell Downtown Association is always hosting events, like art walks and ladies’ nights out.
- Bigfork
Bigfork Chamber of Commerce Facebook It’s no secret that this lakeside down is an amazing little vacation spot. And Bigfork’s Electric Avenue is especially enticing thanks to its abundance of art galleries, restaurants, and mom and pop shops.
- Glendive
Wikipedia Glendive’s Merrill Avenue Historic District feels like stepping into a time capsule. Among the century-old buildings you’ll find Glendive City Hall and plenty of small businesses like the notorious Beer Jug.
- Big Timber
Jasperdo / Flickr The small town of Big Timber doesn’t see much action, but when you need some interaction (or some BBQ), all you have to do is hit McLeod Street.
Montana’s charming main streets are one of the many reasons it’s the coolest state in America.
Kris McGuire / Flickr
Whitefish is one of our most tourist-friendly cities, and the downtown area is positively enchanting, especially with the mountainous backdrop.
Tim Evanson / Flickr
Bozeman’s lengthy Main Street is lined with historic structures, old and new eateries, and charming shops. It makes for a delightful stroll through town, especially during the holiday season, when the streets are lined with lights and decor.
Jasperdo / Flickr
Set against the backdrop of the Beartooths, Red Lodge’s Broadway Avenue is part of the Main Street to Mountains Rocky Fork Trail. No wonder this little city was named one of the Best Small Towns in America.
David Schott / Flickr
Home to the historic Montana Bar as well as other shops, restaurants and cafes, Miles City’s Main Street is a great place to spend an afternoon.
Enjoy Lewistown Facebook
Known as the place where the mountains meet the plains, Lewistown is a highly underrated city – especially their charming and walkable Main Street.
Historic Downtown Kalispell Facebook
If you’ve never spent time in historic downtown Kalispell, you’re really missing out. The juxtaposition of old and new businesses is delightful, and the Kalispell Downtown Association is always hosting events, like art walks and ladies’ nights out.
Bigfork Chamber of Commerce Facebook
It’s no secret that this lakeside down is an amazing little vacation spot. And Bigfork’s Electric Avenue is especially enticing thanks to its abundance of art galleries, restaurants, and mom and pop shops.
Wikipedia
Glendive’s Merrill Avenue Historic District feels like stepping into a time capsule. Among the century-old buildings you’ll find Glendive City Hall and plenty of small businesses like the notorious Beer Jug.
The small town of Big Timber doesn’t see much action, but when you need some interaction (or some BBQ), all you have to do is hit McLeod Street.