Montana’s beauty is both vast and diverse, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a city or town that isn’t surrounded by stunning scenery. The 10 spots on this list offer incredible beauty every direction you look. And while they’re far from the only places in the state that qualify, there’s no denying that their natural beauty distinguishes them as among the prettiest towns in Montana.

  1. Troy

Keith Ewing / Flickr Troy sits nestled between mountains and the banks of the Kootenai River, giving those lucky enough to live there plenty of natural beauty to enjoy. Troy, MT 59935, USA

  1. Darby

Forest Service Northern Region / Flickr The town of Darby, one of the most scenic towns in Montana, itself is surrounded by natural beauty, and the fact that it’s near Lake Como doesn’t hurt. Darby, MT 59829, USA

  1. Bozeman

edwardhblake/Flickr If you live in Bozeman or the surrounding area, you’re surrounded by gorgeous scenery and Rocky Mountain views. Big Sky Country doesn’t get better than this! Bozeman, MT, USA

  1. Whitefish

Explore Whitefish Facebook There’s no denying that Whitefish is one of the most scenic towns in Montana. A truly visually stunning place, and it looks especially magical in the wintertime. Whitefish, MT 59937, USA

  1. Fort Benton

Joseph Readdy / Flickr Fort Benton, one of the oldest towns in Montana sits on the banks of the Missouri River, and it’s as charming as it looks. Fort Benton, MT 59442, USA

  1. Big Sky

Eric Moreno / Flickr There’s no denying that Big Sky is one of the prettiest places on the planet. No wonder it’s such a popular vacation destination and one of the best towns in Montana for outdoor recreational activities. Big Sky, MT, USA

  1. Anaconda

Specious Reasons/Flickr Anaconda is surrounded by mountains, lakes, and dense forests. The beautiful downtown area is also postcard-perfect and is home to an 1880s-era jailhouse where you can spend the night! Anaconda, MT, USA

  1. Choteau

Morgan Burke / Flickr Commonly known as the “Front Porch of the Rockies,” Choteau steals the heart of anyone who visits. David Letterman loved it so much, he bought a home in the area. Choteau, MT 59422, USA

  1. Lewistown

Enjoy Lewistown Montana Facebook It’s hard not to love your life when you live in Lewistown - “where the mountains meet the plains.” Lewistown’s central location gives it an especially unique beauty, earning the distinction as one of the most scenic towns in Montana. Lewistown, MT 59457, USA

  1. Stevensville

Forest Service Northern Region / Flickr Stevensville,the first permanent settlement in Montana, now happens to be one of our most beautiful towns. With the stunning Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains in the distance, you’ll always have a beautiful view when you live here. Stevensville, MT 59870, USA

No matter where you live in the Treasure State, a beautiful view is right around the corner. Just look at these incredible photos.

Keith Ewing / Flickr

Troy sits nestled between mountains and the banks of the Kootenai River, giving those lucky enough to live there plenty of natural beauty to enjoy.

Troy, MT 59935, USA

Forest Service Northern Region / Flickr

The town of Darby, one of the most scenic towns in Montana, itself is surrounded by natural beauty, and the fact that it’s near Lake Como doesn’t hurt.

Darby, MT 59829, USA

edwardhblake/Flickr

If you live in Bozeman or the surrounding area, you’re surrounded by gorgeous scenery and Rocky Mountain views. Big Sky Country doesn’t get better than this!

Bozeman, MT, USA

Explore Whitefish Facebook

There’s no denying that Whitefish is one of the most scenic towns in Montana. A truly visually stunning place, and it looks especially magical in the wintertime.

Whitefish, MT 59937, USA

Joseph Readdy / Flickr

Fort Benton, one of the oldest towns in Montana sits on the banks of the Missouri River, and it’s as charming as it looks.

Fort Benton, MT 59442, USA

Eric Moreno / Flickr

There’s no denying that Big Sky is one of the prettiest places on the planet. No wonder it’s such a popular vacation destination and one of the best towns in Montana for outdoor recreational activities.

Big Sky, MT, USA

Specious Reasons/Flickr

Anaconda is surrounded by mountains, lakes, and dense forests. The beautiful downtown area is also postcard-perfect and is home to an 1880s-era jailhouse where you can spend the night!

Anaconda, MT, USA

Morgan Burke / Flickr

Commonly known as the “Front Porch of the Rockies,” Choteau steals the heart of anyone who visits. David Letterman loved it so much, he bought a home in the area.

Choteau, MT 59422, USA

Enjoy Lewistown Montana Facebook

It’s hard not to love your life when you live in Lewistown - “where the mountains meet the plains.” Lewistown’s central location gives it an especially unique beauty, earning the distinction as one of the most scenic towns in Montana.

Lewistown, MT 59457, USA

Stevensville,the first permanent settlement in Montana, now happens to be one of our most beautiful towns. With the stunning Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains in the distance, you’ll always have a beautiful view when you live here.

Stevensville, MT 59870, USA

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Prettiest towns in Montana June 10, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin How big is Montana? Montana is the fourth largest state in the country, encompassing an area of over 147,000 miles. You can compare its size relative to that of Japan (how cool is that?) and the population hovers at a little over one million people.  Besides Fort Benton, are there any other National Historic Landmarks in Montana? There are 28 National Historic Landmarks in Montana, each offering its own unique history and setting. Pompey’s Pillar National Monument in Yellowstone County is recognized as a major landmark along the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition. Also in Yellowstone County, Pictograph Cave sheds some light into prehistoric times dating back thousands of years. And the Virginia City Historic District in Madison County is an 1860s mining town that still possesses over 200 historic 19th century structures. These are just a few of the amazing landmarks you’ll find dotted all over the state. Where is a good place to go tubing in Montana? The Kootenai River, which flows an unbelievable 485 miles from the southeastern region of British Columbia, Canada into the northern part of Montana and into Idaho, is one of the most popular places in the state to go tubing. Although you need to be careful when the water levels are particularly high, it is generally an easy, scenic float. Where can I find some short hikes in Montana? One of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in Big Sky Country is hiking, and you’ll find a wide array of trails all over the state. Many of these trails extend under five miles making them great to enjoy with people of all hiking and stamina levels. One of the easiest short hikes is along the Heart Lake Trail in the Superior, MT area. The scenic beauty there is awe-inspiring and there’s also a large lake along the way where you can enjoy a wide array of activities.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Prettiest towns in Montana

June 10, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

How big is Montana? Montana is the fourth largest state in the country, encompassing an area of over 147,000 miles. You can compare its size relative to that of Japan (how cool is that?) and the population hovers at a little over one million people.  Besides Fort Benton, are there any other National Historic Landmarks in Montana? There are 28 National Historic Landmarks in Montana, each offering its own unique history and setting. Pompey’s Pillar National Monument in Yellowstone County is recognized as a major landmark along the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition. Also in Yellowstone County, Pictograph Cave sheds some light into prehistoric times dating back thousands of years. And the Virginia City Historic District in Madison County is an 1860s mining town that still possesses over 200 historic 19th century structures. These are just a few of the amazing landmarks you’ll find dotted all over the state. Where is a good place to go tubing in Montana? The Kootenai River, which flows an unbelievable 485 miles from the southeastern region of British Columbia, Canada into the northern part of Montana and into Idaho, is one of the most popular places in the state to go tubing. Although you need to be careful when the water levels are particularly high, it is generally an easy, scenic float. Where can I find some short hikes in Montana? One of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in Big Sky Country is hiking, and you’ll find a wide array of trails all over the state. Many of these trails extend under five miles making them great to enjoy with people of all hiking and stamina levels. One of the easiest short hikes is along the Heart Lake Trail in the Superior, MT area. The scenic beauty there is awe-inspiring and there’s also a large lake along the way where you can enjoy a wide array of activities.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Montana is the fourth largest state in the country, encompassing an area of over 147,000 miles. You can compare its size relative to that of Japan (how cool is that?) and the population hovers at a little over one million people. 

Besides Fort Benton, are there any other National Historic Landmarks in Montana?

There are 28 National Historic Landmarks in Montana, each offering its own unique history and setting. Pompey’s Pillar National Monument in Yellowstone County is recognized as a major landmark along the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition. Also in Yellowstone County, Pictograph Cave sheds some light into prehistoric times dating back thousands of years. And the Virginia City Historic District in Madison County is an 1860s mining town that still possesses over 200 historic 19th century structures. These are just a few of the amazing landmarks you’ll find dotted all over the state.

Where is a good place to go tubing in Montana?

The Kootenai River, which flows an unbelievable 485 miles from the southeastern region of British Columbia, Canada into the northern part of Montana and into Idaho, is one of the most popular places in the state to go tubing. Although you need to be careful when the water levels are particularly high, it is generally an easy, scenic float.

Where can I find some short hikes in Montana?

One of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in Big Sky Country is hiking, and you’ll find a wide array of trails all over the state. Many of these trails extend under five miles making them great to enjoy with people of all hiking and stamina levels. One of the easiest short hikes is along the Heart Lake Trail in the Superior, MT area. The scenic beauty there is awe-inspiring and there’s also a large lake along the way where you can enjoy a wide array of activities.