Plenty of people have their “happily ever after” in Montana. Whether you were born and raised in the Treasure State, you moved away and came back, or love brought you here, you must have noticed that Montana makes a beautiful home base—and certain places feel totally surreal. Here are a few places to visit in Montana that look as enchanted as a mythical fairy tale setting.

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Do you know of any other fairy tale-type places to visit in Montana? Feel free to share in the comments! And if you’re looking for accommodations near any of the places on this list, check out VRBO.

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What are some of the most magical places in Montana?

The Treasure State is just chock full of magic and wonder wherever you go. From enchanting mansions to gorgeous, breathtaking scenery, you could spend years exploring Montana and not see it all. If you’re in the mood for a road trip, we have a lovely one you may want to try. Our Magical Montana Road Trip will take you to some of the state’s most scenic areas including Flathead Lake, Logan Pass, Running Eagle Falls Trail, and more. 

What are some of the most unique hidden gems in Montana?

Montana is a large state and so even those who live here don’t know all there is to know about the state. There are so many little-known Montana hidden gems that have yet to be discovered. For example, did you know that there is an underground city in Havre? Or how about the Boiling River that you can take a dip in? There’s so much to see and experience around the state!

What is one must-visit place in Montana?

A visit to Montana just wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Glacier National Park. Covering an expanse of 1,563 square miles, there is so much to see in this renowned park alone. With lakes, hiking trails, and mountains, the scenery is unreal.