It's no secret that Montana has practically every natural wonder you could dream of, from majestic mountains to deep canyons and crystal blue lakes. But did you know we're also home to at least 120 waterfalls, some of which are downright spectacular? So if you ever find yourself daydreaming about Montana waterfalls, know you're in the right state for such wondrous adventures. These are eight amazing examples of the jaw-dropping natural beauty you'll find scattered across the Treasure State; they're truly some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Montana... and the country!
1. Falls Creek
The stunning Falls Creek Falls can be found near the town of Townsend near Longfellow Trail. This is the largest waterfall in Montana (that we know of), and it's pretty impressive.
2. Skalkaho Falls
3. Kootenai Falls
Known as Montana's tallest waterfall, Kootenai Falls is located in the picturesque northwest region of Montana, and it requires using a jaw-dropping suspension bridge to get close to it. Even if heights make you nervous, it's well-worth the journey!
4. Triple Divide Falls, Glacier National Park
This unique waterfall is actually a series of three small falls. Triple Divide Peak sends water to the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans. The Continental Divide and Northern Divide, which direct water flow into the oceans, converge at the peak’s summit. This means the water that falls on Triple Divide Peak flows into the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, or Arctic Ocean (through Hudson Bay). This really is a must-see when you're at Glacier National Park.
Please note, hiking to this waterfall is prohibited.
5. Running Eagle Falls
Running Eagle Falls sits at the end of one of Glacier National Park's shortest and easiest hiking trails, and it's easy to see why it's such a popular destination.
6. Big Falls
Big Falls is located in central Montana. Although most of the water is now diverted to the Ryan Dam, it's still an impressive sight.
7. Ousel Falls
8. Morrell Falls
The next time you're near Seeley Lake, locating the six-mile (round trip) Morrell Falls National Recreation Trail will be well-worth your time. The trail takes you past a series of small waterfalls to this awe-inspiring wonder.
So what do you think? Did the above falls satisfy your itch to see waterfalls in Montana? If you're still searching for more waterfall adventures, you may want to consider taking our waterfalls road trip this summer.
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