The word that comes to mind when describing Montana is โ€œimposing.โ€ Itโ€™s like a brunch-menu version of Alaska, offering vast Rockies, large lakes, distinct seasons, and two of the most awe-inspiring national parks anywhere in the world: a portion of Yellowstone at the southern border and the expansive landscapes of Glacier at the top. The sky may not be any larger here than in other places; if anything, the mountainous contours at the edges give definition to the surroundings. However, what you do get is an abundance of wide-open spaces, and lots of them. Montana, Americaโ€™s third-largest state, is home to just 1 million people, in stark contrast to 38 million in California and 27 million in Texas. Splendor abounds in Montana, and the chances are high that you can have a vast expanse of it all to yourself.

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