There are two types of Montanans: Those who prefer to swim in pools, and those who will dive right into our ice-cold natural swimming holes on a hot summer day. If the latter sounds appealing to you, you’ll definitely want to head to Devil’s Glen, one of the best natural swimming holes in Montana. Nestled within the Lewis and Clark National Forest in Montana, not only will you get some great exercise, you’ll enjoy a nice cool plunge on the trail.

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Hike the Devil’s Glen trail this summer and you’re sure to fall in love with Montana all over again. And if you can’t make it to Augusta anytime soon, these summer hikes in Montana are also spectacular.

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Are there any good swimming holes in Montana?

There’s nothing like taking a dip in one of the many natural swimming holes in Montana with the raw, beautiful Montana landscape surrounding you. Yaak River Falls should move to the top of your list, it’s one of the best swimming holes in Montana due to its crystal clear water and ample spots to pull up a rock and enjoy the view. For more calming waters, head over to Lava Lake near Gallatin Gateway. The trail to get to the lake is about six miles, so plan accordingly, but your efforts will be rewarded when you get to do a lap or two at one of the best swimming holes in Montana.

What are the best beaches in Montana?

Big Sky Country is home to several beautiful beaches, and many of them can be found in Montana’s State Parks. Black Sandy State Park is a great option for a casual beach day, and the beach at Brush Lake State Park is one of the most scenic beaches in Montana, certainly worthy of a road trip. Bozeman Beach is a great little swimming hole in Montana with a sandy beach at the East Gallatin Recreation Area, and this stretch of beach also features a volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and tons of lush grass to sprawl out on when you need a break from the sand.

Where can I find the bluest water in Montana?

If there’s one thing that’s true about Montana, it’s that we have some of the most beautiful blue lakes in the country. Bowman Lake is located in the northwestern portion of Glacier National Park, one of the most remote areas of the park. Because of that, it’s seldom visited, making it a perfect place for some peace and quiet. Kayaking and canoeing is the best way to experience these crystal blue waters, but if you can handle the chilly temperature, take a dip in this natural swimming hole in Montana.

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