Welcome to Montana Guides

by Bob on April 30, 2008

Montana Guides is your source for planning an exciting Montana adventure. We offer free listings for Montana outfitters and guides. I hope having all this trip planning information in one place helps you in preparing for your Montana adventure.

Guided Montana Adventures

Montana has a seemingly endless number of adventures awaiting you. Choose from wilderness photography safaris to wild whitewater raft trips. There is something for everyone in “The Last Best Place”.

Glacier National Park is the relatively unknown gem of the National Park System. Glacier lies in Northwest Montana and adjoins Waterton Park in Alberta, Canada. Glacier is a place of stunning beauty that is unsurpassed anywhere.

glacier national park

Montana also contains a portion of Yellowstone National Park along with several designated “Wilderness Areas”.

Montana Wilderness Areas

The Bob Marshall Wilderness Area lies directly south of Glacier National Park. Several outfitters pack into the “Bob” for photography, float trips and hunting trips.

A float trip on the South Fork Flathead or Middle Fork Flathead in the “Bob” is an adventure every wilderness lover should experience!

The Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness is an under used area of rugged mountains. If you seek solitude the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness will supply you with plenty. There are many maintained trails and some of the most beautiful alpine country a person can imagine.

There are several other wilderness areas in Montana to explore including: Selway-Bitterroot, Gates of the Mountains, Absaroka-Beartooth, Cabinet Mountains, Mission Mountains, Welcome Creek, Great Bear, Scapegoat, Bear Trap Canyon, Humbug Spires, Medicine Lake, Rattlesnake, Lee Metcalf, Red Rock Lakes and UL Bend.

Get Outside

Do you suffer from “Nature Deficit Disorder”? If the answer is yes, do something about it. Norman Maclean wrote, “The Montana of my youth was like a world with dew still on it”. Nothing lifts the soul like some relaxing time surrounded by unspoiled beauty. I hope you find the resources at Montana Guides useful in planning your Montana adventure.

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