Tuesday, July 28, 2009

There's Plenty To Do In Montana!

By Montana Tours and Recreation

Montana tours and recreation activities offer a fantastic outdoor experience. Montana, known as the "big sky state," is the fourth largest of the United States. Ironically, it is also the sixth least populated state. This is a great place to get back in touch with nature. The natural beauty is remarkable and the air is the freshest imaginable.

Watch out for grizzly bears. This is Montana's official state animal, so do not be surprised if you see at least a few. In fact, you should probably expect to. This state is filled with so much natural beauty, you may never want to leave.

Why not try out a cattle drive to bring you back in touch with nature? These authentic cattle drives are guided by actual ranchers who are very knowledgeable about their business, and very willing to share information. While on this cattle drive you may just feel like you stepped back in time to the old west. Expect to enjoy singing around the camp fire, fly fishing and even an old-time barn dance once the cattle have been driven to pasture. This adventure is sure to bring out the cowboy in anyone. It's definitely an opportunity that you do not want to miss out on.

"Glacier national park" is magnificent in its beauty. This is a wonderful backdrop for your white water rafting adventure. Your guide will help you prepare for the trip and make sure to equip you with waterproof bags for your gear. These guides are some of the most experienced rafters in the world, so you can be sure that you are in good hands. There are many different packages available, whether you prefer to raft for half a day, or maybe even a whole week. Overnight excursions include meals which will be prepared at your camp sight. Do not get dressed up for this event. Be sure to wear something comfortable, preferably waterproof. You are definitely going to get wet!

Montana has definite potential for being your best trip ever. You will certainly not be disappointed!

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