Montana is a vast, largely unspoiled state, which is one of the many things we love about it. It’s possible to spend decades in the Treasure State without being aware of all of its hidden gems. These are a few off-the-beaten-path treasures you’ll love to discover.

  1. Crystal Park

OnYourMarkTravel / TripAdvisor This unique park is located in the Pioneer Mountains in Polaris, where an abundance of quartz crystals are scattered. And, as long as you follow the rules (such as no tunneling), you’re welcome to come and collect these treasures.

  1. DanWalt Gardens

Voyage615115 / TripAdvisor Located in Billings, this beautiful public garden is open daily for visitors as well as available for private events. The scenery changes every few weeks, meaning you should visit at least once a season to enjoy it to the fullest.

Address: 720 Washington Street, Billings, MT, 59101

  1. The Garden of One Thousand Buddhas

Heather B / TripAdvisor You certainly don’t have to be Buddhist to appreciate this magically peaceful place, which is located near Arlee. Designed in the year 2000 as an international center for peace, this spiritual center will calm even the most restless spirit.

Address: 34756 White Coyote Road, Arlee, MT, 59821

  1. Two Medicine Dinosaur Center

Intlxpatr / TripAdvisor We all know Montana has a fantastic Dinosaur Trail, but given the remote location of this place, it often gets overlooked. If you’ve ever wanted to dig for fossils or learn more about Montana’s prehistoric past, this place is a must-see.

Address: 120 2nd Avenue South, Bynum, MT, 59419

  1. The Humbug Spires Wilderness Area

Bureau of Land Management / Flickr Montana is full of wonderful wilderness, and this place manages to remain under the radar. This 11,175-acre wilderness area is located 26 miles south of Butte, and it’s well worth exploring.

  1. Florence Falls

Rosie D / alltrails This gorgeous waterfall sits at the halfway point of a 9.2-mile trail near East Glacier Park Village at Glacier National Park. Since it’s not as easy to reach as some of the park’s better known waterfalls, you’re more likely to enjoy some solitude here.

  1. Sculpture in the Wild

Sculpture in the Wild Facebook If you’ve never heard of this amazing sculpture park in Lincoln, you’re not alone. These life-sized sculptures come from both local and internationally known artists, and the forested backdrop adds to the beauty. Best of all, admission is free!

Address: 1970 Sculpture Way, Lincoln, MT, 59639

  1. Crow Creek Falls

Jessica Riddle / alltrails This little known gem is located in the Helena National Forest near Townsend. It sits in the midst of the 5-mile Crow Creek Falls Trail, and makes for a fantastic day hike.

  1. Sand Creek Clydesdales Ranch

Kyungshil / TripAdvisor This tranquil ranch in Jordan embodies the Old West atmosphere that Montana was once known for. Step back in time and follow the family as they complete their daily chores. You can even spend the night on the property!

Address: 756 MT-200, Jordan, MT, 59337

Have you been to any of these beautiful spots? Here are a few more worth exploring.

OnYourMarkTravel / TripAdvisor

This unique park is located in the Pioneer Mountains in Polaris, where an abundance of quartz crystals are scattered. And, as long as you follow the rules (such as no tunneling), you’re welcome to come and collect these treasures.

Voyage615115 / TripAdvisor

Located in Billings, this beautiful public garden is open daily for visitors as well as available for private events. The scenery changes every few weeks, meaning you should visit at least once a season to enjoy it to the fullest.

Address: 720 Washington Street, Billings, MT, 59101

Heather B / TripAdvisor

You certainly don’t have to be Buddhist to appreciate this magically peaceful place, which is located near Arlee. Designed in the year 2000 as an international center for peace, this spiritual center will calm even the most restless spirit.

Address: 34756 White Coyote Road, Arlee, MT, 59821

Intlxpatr / TripAdvisor

We all know Montana has a fantastic Dinosaur Trail, but given the remote location of this place, it often gets overlooked. If you’ve ever wanted to dig for fossils or learn more about Montana’s prehistoric past, this place is a must-see.

Address: 120 2nd Avenue South, Bynum, MT, 59419

Bureau of Land Management / Flickr

Montana is full of wonderful wilderness, and this place manages to remain under the radar. This 11,175-acre wilderness area is located 26 miles south of Butte, and it’s well worth exploring.

Rosie D / alltrails

This gorgeous waterfall sits at the halfway point of a 9.2-mile trail near East Glacier Park Village at Glacier National Park. Since it’s not as easy to reach as some of the park’s better known waterfalls, you’re more likely to enjoy some solitude here.

Sculpture in the Wild Facebook

If you’ve never heard of this amazing sculpture park in Lincoln, you’re not alone. These life-sized sculptures come from both local and internationally known artists, and the forested backdrop adds to the beauty. Best of all, admission is free!

Address: 1970 Sculpture Way, Lincoln, MT, 59639

Jessica Riddle / alltrails

This little known gem is located in the Helena National Forest near Townsend. It sits in the midst of the 5-mile Crow Creek Falls Trail, and makes for a fantastic day hike.

Kyungshil / TripAdvisor

This tranquil ranch in Jordan embodies the Old West atmosphere that Montana was once known for. Step back in time and follow the family as they complete their daily chores. You can even spend the night on the property!

Address: 756 MT-200, Jordan, MT, 59337

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