People move to Montana for different reasons, one of the most popular reasons is for all of the outdoor activities.

Montana is home to some of the best fly fishing in the country, we have rivers to float, lakes to ski, mountains to climb, trails to hike, and wildlife to hunt. It truly is the last best place. The outdoors isn't something that only the locals enjoy, many people travel to Montana to have some of that outdoor adventure as well.

Oh, and did we mention the two National Parks? Both Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks bring in millions of folks each year to think out our beautiful state.

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I was spending time searching on the internet when I came across a list of the Top 10 Most Outdoorsy College Towns from Travellytics and wasn't surprised to see that Montana made the list. I've talked to a lot of college students and former students who decided to go to school in Montana because of their love of the outdoors. It seems that the outdoor scene is enough to, in many cases travel across the country to a place that many of them have never been.

Montana's best college towns for the outdoors

It won't come as a shock that Montana made the list not once, but twice. It also wont come as a shock to learn that both towns made the Top 5. Both Bozeman and Missoula made the list, but the question is, which one ranked higher?

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According to the rankings, coming in at #4 is Bozeman, Montana. Bozeman of course is home to Montana State University and has access to multiple ski resorts within a short distance, not to mention tons of outdoor activities all year long.

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Coming in at #3 is the town of Missoula, Montana. While Bobcat fans might disagree, Missoula just edged out Bozeman. Missoula is home to the University of Montana and also has close access to ski resorts not to mention a relatively short drive to Flathead Lake.

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Oh, and if your curious the #1 town for the outdoors happens to be Boulder, Colorado.

Montana's 6 Most Beautiful Places

Living in Big Sky Country has its perks. From breathtaking scenery to world-class skiing and fly fishing, Montana has a lot to offer. Not only are we home to hundreds of lakes and rivers, but we also claim two of the most famous National Parks in the country. Although it should be noted that we didn't include any spots in Yellowstone because it covers multiple states. So, which places in Montana are the most beautiful? Here's our Top 6.

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Great Summer Destinations Outside Of Montana

If you're looking for something to do this summer, but you're like to get away from Big Sky Country, you don't have to travel far. There are several great summer destinations all within a day's drive of Montana and we've got the total list below.

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Montana's Top 5 Towns To Call Home

They say "Home is where your heart is", and if your heart is in Big Sky Country, there's a little bit of something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a bigger city feel or a small town, you can find it here in Montana.

So, which Montana towns are the best places to call home? According to one source, 5 towns make the list, and you can find all 5 below.

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