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Montana’s wild adventures go far beyond its famous national parks

Trade crowded trails for snowy husky-led rides and untamed rivers. Local outfitters reveal Montana’s hidden gems—where adventure meets raw, breathtaking nature.

In this image there is a field, in that field there are horses, around the field there is fencing,...
In this image there is a field, in that field there are horses, around the field there is fencing, in the background there trees and a mountain and the sky.

Montana’s wild adventures go far beyond its famous national parks

Montana is known for its famous national parks, but the state offers far more for outdoor enthusiasts. From dog sledding to river rafting, guided adventures are available across its wild landscapes. Local outfitters provide unique ways to explore beyond Glacier and Yellowstone.

In Whitefish, Dog Sled Adventures lets visitors glide through snowy trails with Alaskan huskies. Jeff Ulsamer leads the team, offering hands-on sledding experiences in winter.

Montana’s outdoor scene extends well beyond its most famous parks. With guided dog sledding, rafting, fishing, and horseback trips, the state caters to all kinds of explorers. Tribal-owned businesses and local outfitters ensure visitors can experience its landscapes in unique and memorable ways.

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