Category: Lewis and Clark
The Official Western Montana Travel & Tourism Blog
Western Montana Visitor Centers
Western Montana has a diverse array of visitor centers, from museums and conservation centers to interpretive and educational sites. Across Glacier Country, these stops feature interactive exhibits, historic artifacts, scenic trails and hands-on experiences that help connect visitors to the places they’re exploring. Some visitor centers are open year-round, while others operate seasonally. Be sure […]
Exploring Western Montana: Browning + Cut Bank in Autumn
Western Montana’s East Glacier Corridor is rooted in cultural heritage, outdoor adventure and community spirit. In autumn, crisp air and colorful foliage add a new dimension. Browning and Cut Bank welcome you with Native traditions, small-town vibes and wide-open landscapes. EXPLORE BROWNING Located in the rolling foothills just east of Glacier National Park, Browning is […]
In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark
The Lewis and Clark Expedition—the Corps of Discovery—played a pivotal role in shaping American history, and Western Montana is home to some of the most significant landmarks from their journey. In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out to explore newly acquired western territory. More than 200 years later, visitors to Glacier Country can […]
