Hot springs in Montana are second to none. Whether you crave the luxury of an amenity-filled resort or the solitude of a natural spring, you’ll find it in the Treasure State. And if you happen to find Lost Trail Hot Springs in Sula, you can enjoy a little bit of the best of both worlds.

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What are the best winter hiking trails in Montana?

If you're planning to spend time in Montana during the winter season, you can expect your fair share of cold and perhaps even snowy weather. Don't let this deter you from enjoying the great outdoors, though. Montana is actually brimming with countless cold-weather attractions. If you're someone who's open to hiking in the wintertime, we have plenty of recommendations for you to consider. One of our favorites is Swan River Trail in Bigfork. This 2.5-mile trek is rated easy and follows the namesake Swan River. Along the way, you can look forward to some beautiful sights and sounds. This also makes for an excellent and uncrowded snowshoeing adventure. Next up on our list of recommendations would be Summit Trail in Whitefish. Gorgeous year-round, this trail is resplendent during the wintertime. The trail measures nearly 16 miles, so you may just want to tackle a few of them unless you're planning on cross-country skiing. Another great hiking option is the Beehive Basin Trail, which can be found near Big Sky Mountain Village. Open year-round, this 7-mile trail offers postcard-perfect views at every turn. Some other great winter hiking destinations in Montana include Bozeman Creek Trail, Bear Creek Trail near Victor, Lava Lake Trail, and Sypes Canyon. Curious to learn more about what makes these hikes so special? Check out our previous article: These 7 Beautiful Trails Are Perfect For A Winter Hike In Montana.

What are some of the best winter attractions in Montana:

In addition to gorgeous winter trails, there are plenty of wintertime attractions worth seeking out this time of year. Some of our favorites include Silver Crest Winter Recreation Area, Bohart Ranch Cross Country Ski Center, Glacier National Park, Whitefish Mountain Resort, Seeley Lake, Philipsburg, Lava Lake, the Milwaukee Railroad Trail, Bozeman, Red Lodge, and Fairmont. Learn more when you read our previous article: Here Are 11 Spots In Montana You Must Explore This Winter.

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