Summer is finally here and what better way to celebrate than getting out on the trails! Did you know that there are plenty of hikes at all different levels super close to our store in downtown Bozeman?!
Life is better in Missoula for many reasons. Each season brings a fun new type of adventure. In the heat of the summer you can find Missoulian’s floating down the river, drinking beer at Downtown Tonight, or hiking one of the many trails our city has to offer.
For some it may seem like Montana is completely on fire, but the truth is just a small part of our state - and Glacier National Park - is dealing with the wildfires. There are still so many things to explore this season!
This was our view as we chased the sunset to get back to the Davis Cabin atB Bar Ranch before dark. After skiing with our packs on 1.6 miles to get to our backcountry cabin, this venture out (minus the backpack) was as all about the views.
There is just something magical about summer days hiking up to glacial lakes and nights spent watching flames dance around the fire. My favorite place on the planet is Glacier National Park, once warmer weather hits I find myself itching to get up there.
You know that scene in Father of the Bride Part II when Steve Martin wears a down parka and fur hat in the house because both his wife and daughter have the A/C turned all the way up? I'm Steve Martin. Everywhere I go in Montana.
One of the things I love most about Montana is that there is always something more to explore. You could live here your entire life and still not see everything. Kootenai Falls has been a staple in my exploring over the last few years, but I wanted to take the time to explore more of the area surrounding it.
Here at The Montana Scene it is no secret that we love Montana. To celebrate Valentine's Day this year we wanted to share with you what we LOVE about Montana.
On Friday November 3rd, after weeks of getting ready, The Montana Scene Kalispell held a Grand Opening Celebration. The evening was a wonderful celebration of the growth that we have seen over the last few years and it felt like coming home.