Locals Name The Most “Montana” Towns In Montana
For years, Montana has been called "The Last Best Place".
It's a state full of small towns where people know each other by their first names. It's a place where a 10-minute trip to the local grocery store turns into an hour because you run into 2 or 3 people that you know, and you end up talking for 30 minutes while standing in the produce aisle. It's one of the many attractive features of living here in Montana.
Of course, some towns might not be as "Old School" as others, towns like Bozeman and Missoula are a little more "Hollywood" than Montana, and while that might be fine for some folks, for others, they prefer the Old Montana opposed to the New Montana.
What do the locals have to say about the most Montana towns in Montana?
When picking the most "Montana" towns in Montana, the best people to ask are the folks who are actually from The Treasure State. So that is exactly what we did, we asked the question and you responded with some fantastic answers.
It shouldn't come as a big surprise that the majority of the answers include smaller towns. Folks mentioned towns all across the state, but which town was named the Most Montana Town in Montana?
According to locals the most Montana town in Montana is a tie.
The two towns receiving the most love from locals were the city of Butte and the town of Ennis. It's certainly hard to disagree with either. Butte is one of the most historic cities not only in Montana, but the United States. A trip to Uptown Butte is like a little history lesson in what Montana once was.
And you would certainly be hard-pressed to find a more charming or friendly town than Ennis. From its picturesque downtown to all of the cool mom-and-pop shops, in many ways, Ennis represents the very best of Montana and its people.
Let's take a look at the list of the most Montana towns in Montana.
The Most "Montana" Towns In Montana
Gallery Credit: Derek Wolf
The Most Popular Lakes In Montana
Gallery Credit: Derek Wolf
LOOK: 25 must-visit hidden gems from across the US
Gallery Credit: Abby Monteil