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National Montana Day

National Montana Day is all about celebrating the beauty and spirit of Big Sky Country. Towering mountains stretch across the land, rolling prairies seem to go on forever, and clear rivers carve their way through it all.

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Activate May tourism and local experiences in Montana by positioning rodeos, scenic trains, ghost towns, and huckleberry products as must-do cultural celebrations.

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  • Plan your Montana adventure: rodeos, scenic trains & ghost towns to explore this May
  • Taste Big Sky Country: celebrate Montana Day with authentic huckleberry treats & local flavors
  • Montana's cowboy culture & outdoor spirit: experience rodeos and festivals this May
  • From gold rush history to modern festivals: discover what makes Montana special

History

National Montana Day began in 2017, introduced by National Day Calendar® to recognize Montana’s place in American history.

The day highlights the state’s unique character, from its breathtaking landscapes to its deep cultural roots. Known for towering mountains, vast prairies, and winding rivers, Montana has long been a place of adventure and exploration.

The event encourages people to learn about the traditions, industries, and communities that shape the region. Native American history, pioneering spirit, and a love for the outdoors play a huge role in defining Montana’s identity.

This celebration shines a light on everything that makes the state special, from small-town gatherings to outdoor activities enjoyed in wide-open spaces.

Montana’s importance goes beyond its scenery. Its people bring warmth, determination, and pride to the state’s story.

Recognizing this day allows locals and visitors to reflect on the traditions that have shaped generations. Each year, more individuals take part, creating new ways to honor the state’s past and present.

Through National Montana Day, the state’s legacy continues to be shared and appreciated. Whether through storytelling, exploring historical sites, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, this celebration strengthens the bond between Montana and those who cherish it.


How to celebrate

Saddle Up for a Rodeo Adventure

Experience the thrill of Montana’s cowboy culture by attending a local rodeo. These events showcase impressive horsemanship and provide lively entertainment for all ages. It’s a boot-stomping good time that brings communities together.​

Embark on a Scenic Train Journey

Hop aboard a scenic train ride to witness Montana’s breathtaking vistas from a unique vantage point. The journey offers rolling hills, ranchlands, and awe-inspiring sunsets that epitomize Big Sky Country. It’s a relaxing way to soak in the state’s natural beauty.

Explore a Ghost Town

Step back in time by visiting one of Montana’s historic ghost towns, such as Bannack. Wander through preserved buildings and imagine life during the gold rush era. It’s a fascinating peek into the state’s storied past.​

Attend a Local Festival

Join in the festivities at one of Montana’s vibrant local events. From art fairs to music festivals, there’s always something happening that showcases the state’s creative spirit and community pride. It’s a chance to mingle with locals and experience Montana’s lively culture firsthand.​

Indulge in a Huckleberry Feast

Treat your taste buds to Montana’s famous huckleberries. Whether in pies, jams, or syrups, these sweet berries are a local delicacy. Savoring huckleberry treats is a delicious way to celebrate the state’s unique flavors.​