These 7 Towns In Montana Are Most Unconventional

Montana is a huge state with towns dotted all over the map, and while people outside of our state may know town names like Billings, Bozeman, Helena, or Missoula, our state also is home to some very unconventional and unique towns.

But what is it about these towns that makes them so unique compared to other places in the Treasure State?

What Draws People To Montana?

We'd be lying not just to you but to ourselves if we said the reason people come to Montana is the towns inside it. No, the real reasons people come to Montana are places like Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park.

However, most tourists find that getting off the beaten path and making some stops in the towns along the way can be more exciting and enriching than the main reason they came to the Big Sky. That's because these places offer up a very distinctive flair that separates them from all the others in the state.

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Get To Know The Real Montana

If you truly want to experience Montana and understand why residents here are so passionate and protective about our state, you just need to spend a few hours in the following 7 towns.

You'll start to understand our culture and our way of life and how we don't want to see that changed by outsiders trying to "fix" our state.

See What Makes These 7 Montana Towns So Unique

The website World Atlas have determined these 7 Montana towns are unconventional. Let's see what it is about them that makes them so unique.

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KEEP READING: Ten Best Towns To Raise A Family In Montana

Montana is a great place for those looking to raise a family. So which towns are the best? According to the folks at Niche, some Montana towns stand out a little more than others when it comes to the best places to start and raise a family in The Treasure State.

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LOOK: Montana's Top 5 Largest Private Land Owners

One of the hot topics here in Big Sky Country is the selling of property. Over the last couple of decades, wealthy individuals and companies have come to Montana and purchased millions of acres of land. This has caused panic among many residents of the state, especially when it comes to access to public lands.

Here's a look at the Top 5 largest private land owners in Montana according to AZ Animals

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