30 Free Things To Do This Summer In Montana

If it feels like everything you buy is costing more these days, you aren't alone.

It can seem like we're being nickel and dimed to death; even stamps are going to cost you more soon.

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Save Your Sanity This Summer With Free Fun Family Activities

During the summer months when the kids are out of school, you might be racking your brains on how to keep them entertained without the use of tablets and video games.

While Montana has some great kid- and family-friendly businesses, the cost can add up quickly if you're going to different places each and every day.

Thankfully, the folks over at Stacker have come to your and my rescue.

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How To Have Fun In Montana Without Spending Money

Stacker utilized the website TripAdvisor, and by teaming up with them, they have put together a list of the highest-rated things to do in Montana, and every one of them is free.

OK, sure, it may take you some gas money to get to some of the places on the list, but after that, it's all free admission.

All sorts of fun and adventure can be had in the Treasure State; everything from hiking trails to parks to farmers markets to even the state capitol building is on this list of the 30 highest-rated free things to do, which can be found in the gallery below.

Highest-rated free things to do in Montana, according to Tripadvisor

Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated free things to do in Montana using data from Tripadvisor.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

 

KEEP READING: The Most Unique Camping Spots in Montana and Its Neighboring States

According to Love Exploring, these are the most unique camping spots in Montana, its neighboring states and California (because so many of our new neighbors are from there.) If you visit any of them, please be respectful and practice the seven Leave No Trace Principles.

Gallery Credit: Michelle Heart

LOOK: Montanans Advised To NOT Travel To These 19 Places

The United States Department of State has four levels of advisories: exercise normal precautions, exercise increased caution, reconsider travel and do not travel. These 19 destinations are currently under a Level 4: DO NOT TRAVEL advisory, so plan your travels accordingly.

Gallery Credit: Nick Northern

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