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The Last Best Place

In the Age of Rapid Technological Growth, Montana's Serene Spaciousness Defies Change 

Montana’s wild side

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure

Think big. Think looming mountains, vast wilderness and yes, big sky—that’s the real Montana. With a total population of almost a million people, the state is one of the last bastions of the Old West.

Wild Montana (Billings)

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure

Surrounded by sandstone Rimrocks in the Great Plains, Montana’s most populous city only claims about 128,000 residents. Here, the cattle still outnumber the people 12 to 1. Yet with an ever-increasing population, Billings offers some of the state’s largest conference facilities.

Wild Montana (Bozeman)

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure

Located in the heart of the Rockies, Bozeman naturally supports abundant outdoor recreational opportunities—everything from skiing and snowmobiling in the winter, to fishing, hiking, kayaking and mountain biking in the spring and summer months.

Wild Montana (Butte)

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure

Like many Montana communities, Butte came into existence because of the promise of easy gold. But by 1870, gold mining had all but died. Then, miners struck the richest deposit of copper ever found. The discovery instantly turned many of the town’s rough-and-tumble miners into wealthy copper barons, and put Butte permanently on the map.

Wild Montana (Flathead Valley)

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure.

Surrounded by pine forests and the jagged peaks of the northern Rockies, few areas can compare to the unparalleled beauty of Flathead Valley.

Wild Montana (Great Falls)

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure

When most people think Great Falls, they think waterfalls, and there are plenty of them. With four visible sets of falls around the city—Black Eagle, Rainbow, Crooked and, of course, Great Falls—water is a constant presence. Also cutting through town is the nonmotorized, mixed-use River’s Edge Trail, stretching 13 miles along the Missouri River—on both sides in some parts.

Wild Montana (Helena)

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure

Surrounded by mountains, Montana’s state capital has myriad outdoor activities at its doorstep. But even the Northern Rockies that cradle Helena are dwarfed by the massive Mount Helena, rising 6,000 feet above the valley.

Wild Montana (Missoula)

A proud history, unrefined nature and first-rate facilities combine to make any meeting here an unforgettable adventure.

Like much of Montana, the “Garden City” is known for its lush wooded landscape and abundant outdoor recreation. With three rivers running through the area—the Bitterroot, the Blackfoot and the Clark Fork of the Columbia River—the city is a base for fly-fishing, rafting, kayaking and canoeing.