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Montana Takes Over Chicago

Not all Chicagoans haven’t been to Montana. So we brought Montana to Chicago.

Montana Office of Tourism, Department of Commerce | Official Tourism Industry News May 2015

The inaugural Tour of Montana Bicycle Festival, which will include Montana’s first-ever multi-day professional road race July 16-19, will be supported with a sponsorship from the Department of Commerce, Director Meg O’Leary has announced.

‘In the Footsteps of Norman Maclean’ to celebrate literary icon – July 10-13

"In the Footsteps of Norman Maclean" festival will have its inaugural celebration in Seeley Lake this summer, July 10-13.

Whitewater business offers zipline thrills outside Yellowstone Park

At Montana Whitewater’s Big Sky location, the zipline features river crossings and large rock cliff faces on the Gallatin River.

Montana’s Route of Hiawatha railroad bed bicyling trail ready to open

The Hiawatha includes 10 tunnels and seven of the historic railroad trestles, as well as historic points of interest explaining the railroad’s development and use, and other events like the great fires of 1910.

‘Definitely an art to it’: Going-to-the-Sun crews march toward Big Drift in Glacier National Park

This year, they’ve reached Oberlin Bend almost four weeks earlier than last year, but, as is always the case, Mother Nature will have the biggest say in how work progresses from here.

16 festivals that only make sense if you’re from Montana

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Montana tourism effort bears down on Chicago

"We want people to be able to see and feel what Montana might be like and encourage them to come out and visit and see these animals for real," Montana Office of Tourism spokeswoman Donnie Sexton said. "People see them and they’re like, ‘Whoa! Hey, what the heck!’"

Public comment sought on Glacier National Park road plan

Might visitors to Glacier National Park one day be required to reserve a time to travel over Going-to-the-Sun Road during July and August? Wait their turn to begin their ascent to Logan Pass? Or steer clear of the road altogether on days when only bicyclists are allowed?

Montana’s Spring Smith River trip requires gear, craft modifications

Located roughly between White Sulphur Springs and Great Falls, the Smith River is well known for being Montana’s only waterway that requires a permit to float. Every winter, hundreds of people apply for the coveted launch dates of the late spring and early summer. The winners are chosen in a lottery.