MT365: Day 25 - Arrowhead Hunting
You’ve done the turtle hunting thing. How did it go? Probably really well. Turtles are really cool. Today, prepare yourself for a whole new kind of hunting. Today, we recommend you go arrowhead hunting. Unlike turtles, arrowheads don’t move. They can’t pee on you or bite your finger, either. Go talk to some locals and find out where you might be able to find your own little piece of history. #Montana #MT365 #ArrowheadHunting #Relocate2Montana #MovingtoMontana #Whattodo

MT 365: Day 21 - Dirt Road Camping
Stay out of town. Don’t even think about heading for the internet. You’re on a roll. You probably had a better conversation than you’ve had in months, and you may have even remembered that your spouse’s eyes are really blue and beautiful. Instead of distracting yourself with the nonsense of the digital world, drive down an empty dirt road and set up camp. And don’t panic, everything you need to bring can be kept in a cooler. Find a spot surrounded by a mix of towering pi

MT365: Day 20 - Huckleberry Macaroons
The last watering hole we mentioned was the sobering kind. The kind that makes you think twice and stirs up your fear, and makes you wish you hadn’t boasted about how you would “jump off a little bridge” on the car ride. I hope it was worth the adrenaline. It usually is. But since you did so well yesterday, how about finding your way to the other kind of watering hole. Hucklberry Macaroons are a MUST HAVE. (Above) Tonight, head to one of Glacier Park’s lesser known intere

MT365: Day 17 - Swan Lake
Historically speaking, Wednesday is a day of passion and inspiration. So with that in mind, and if you’re in the area, we recommend that you head to Swan Lake, just South of Bigfork. And no, it’s not just another lake. The coolest thing about the Northwest region of the state is that each of the many lakes that exist there are unique, and offer a different experience. At just ten miles long, Swan Lake is small in comparison to its’ neighbors. But perhaps that is the great

MT365: Day 15
Today, go turtle hunting in the Flathead River. There’s talk of big’uns out there. Gather the kids, get some nets and graham crackers for bait (turtles love graham crackers), and hit the shores of the mighty Flathead. This should provide enough entertainment for many days, so I’ll leave it at that. Enjoy! #Montana #WhattodoinMontana #Relocate2Montana #RelocatingtoMontana #FlatheadLake #Turtles #Hunting

MT365: Day 14
Alright, that’s enough with the beer. Er, the breweries. It’s easy to take that over the line, especially when they can serve all day, and they show NFL games on Sunday, and the view is Flathead Lake, and the beer is really good. I’m not saying you did that; far from it. I bet you had a responsible two craft beers to accompany a plate of homemade nachos. But, switch it up anyway. Today, head to Eagle Bend, the premiere golf course of not only the Flathead Region, but pro

MT365: Day 12
After all the hiking and adventuring, there is a good chance that your legs are burning, filled with lactic acid, worn and shaky from having to run from the bear whose berries you were picking. We mentioned the bear spray, but running is a good option as well. Either way, you're probably tired. So we suggest finding your way to the Great Northern Brewing Company, in downtown Whitefish. The three story structure, which was founded in 1994, is the premiere watering hole in W

MT365: Day 6
Now that you’ve driven Going to the Sun Road, you’re ready to take it to the next level. You’ve seen the crags and cliffs and waterfalls and mountains goats. You may have even seen a grizzly bear. You probably hiked around one of the many trails that take you from the road to the 1,583 square miles of rugged Glacier backcountry. You may have sledded down a 1000+ year old patch of snow or swam a lake that feels almost as cold as that snow. So today, you can level up. Lite

MT365: Day 3
Now that you’ve seen town and recharged the batteries, it’s probably time for something a little more active. Or a little more cultural. Something that goes well with chin-rubbing and deep thought. Most likely, you’ve seen the art galleries. Take it deeper. We say, plan your day around catching a show at the Big Fork Center for the Performing Arts, also known as the Big Fork Playhouse. The 435 seat theater is located in the center of town, and is a beautiful compliment t

Day 2
I hope you’re drinking water. I’m not implying that you are hungover from a great night of grooving to guitar music, of course. I’m just saying. Stay hydrated out there. And once your body is filled with life oil, you may find some inspiration by looking out the window. The mountains and the lake are right there, waiting patiently. And so is Big Fork. Big Fork is small town with big city offerings. While the permanent population is only 4,270 people, the town is a thri
