
Two Authentic Montana Landmarks International Travelers Want To See The Most
There's a lot to see in Montana, but if you had to pick the best attraction for an international traveler in the state, it wouldn't be easy.
Montana is known for its beautiful scenery and pristine landscapes, which is why most people plan vacations here.
Two Awesome Montana Landmarks International Travelers Want to See
In addition to its beauty, Montana is known for its unique history. From the Lewis & Clark expedition to the state's mining boom, there is plenty to learn about.

Montana has experienced rapid growth in recent years, and people from several states across the country have moved here for a simpler way of life.
When people visit Montana for the first time, they most likely want to take in its unparalleled beauty and see wildlife in their natural habitat.
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If you're looking for a few underrated attractions in Montana, there are plenty of things to see and do without having to deal with the crowds.
During the summer, places like Yellowstone National Park become overrun with tourists. Unless you enjoy large crowds, it's best to plan your trip outside of peak season.
Montana is a massive state with a lot to explore, and two attractions in the state were included on Barefoot Yacht Indonesia's list of the Top 120 Lesser-Known Places International Travelers Want to Visit the Most.
To be honest, we were somewhat surprised by the selections.
The Seven Magic Mountains outside of Las Vegas, Nevada landed at #1 on the list. Despite the name, it's an art installation, not actual mountains.
The top choice among international travelers was this unique art installation which features seven towering stacks of brightly colored boulders set against the desert backdrop. It’s a fun and quirky sight that combines art and nature, making it a popular spot for photos.
So, what attractions in Montana were included and where did they rank?
Montana's Most Popular Landmarks, According to International Travelers
Coming in at #100 on the list is The World Museum of Mining in Butte, Montana. Butte was once known as the richest hill on earth, and at one point, provided over 25% of the world's copper supply.
Landing at #48 on the list is the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. If you're fascinated by dinosaurs, fossils, and natural history, the museum is a must-visit attraction. You can read more about Montana's dinosaur discoveries HERE.
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