No matter the time of year, you can enjoy a nice day trip to one of the many lake or rivers in Montana. Some of our most charming spots happen to lie on the banks of our rivers and lakes, and they are always a pleasure to visit, no matter the season.

If you have time for a day trip this month, consider one of these Montana lake towns.

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Which of these Montana lake towns are you most excited to visit? Big Sky Country definitely has the best waterfront towns… probably because our lakes are amazing.

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What are the most beautiful lakes in Montana?

One of the best places to enjoy big sky country and all its beauty is from one of its many lakes. This is going to be hard to believe, but Montana has over 3,000 named lakes and reservoirs! That number seems almost impossible when you hear it first, but it's the most wondrous of truths. Of the many lakes in Montana a few are extra special. Avalanche lake in Glacier is surrounded by a jaw dropping mountain range and the water is so beautifully clear. For a family friendly lake experience check out Lake Elmo in Billings, it is located in a gorgeous park!

Are there any good swimming holes in  Montana?

Visiting a swimming hole is a tried-and-true tradition in Montana. Taking a dip on a hot day is a great way to cool off and enjoy nature solo or with loved ones. At the Duck Creek bridge area in Billings you can paddle in swimming holes created by the Yellowstone river! Or maybe you want your swim to be nice and toasty, then journey to Gigantic Warm springs in the Lewistown area. We've also compiled a list of the 13 best swimming holes in Montana for you to peruse at your leisure.

What are the most memorable hotels in Montana?

If you want to make your trip to Montana as memorable as possible, consider choosing some unique accommodations to stay in. The best hotels in Montana offer a range of amenities, interesting settings, and fun decorations. You can stay in a Hobbit house, tucked into the foothills of the cabinet mountains, you'll feel just like a character in one of Tolkien's novels. Or maybe a Victorian mansion, is more your style. And for the animal lovers among us, you can even stay in an actual wolf sanctuary!

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