For many, visiting Montana is considered a "bucket list" item.

Montana is home to some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet. Whether it's the mountains and lakes, or the golden fields and winding rivers, there is something about the wildness of Montana that has attracted folks for years. For many, it's something they feel deep down in their soul.

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While it's hard to pick just one spot here in Big Sky Country, the folks over at House Beautiful compiled a list of 21 Incredible Historic Landmarks That Belong On Your Bucket List and a popular Montana location made the Top 10.

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Before we reveal which location made the Top 10, let's look at Montana's most magical places to visit.

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Which Montana location made "the list"?

Was it Glacier National Park? What about the Beartooth Highway? Lewis and Clark Caverns? Flathead Lake? While those locations are worthy of anyone's bucket list, none were on the list.

Yellowstone National Park is on the National Bucket List. Not only is Yellowstone the nation's oldest National Park, but it's one of the most popular with millions of people visiting each year. While Yellowstone is located in 3 different states, two of the more popular entrances (West Yellowstone and Gardiner) are on the Montana side.

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What are the best times to go to Yellowstone National Park?

Yellowstone is open all year, but access is restricted during the fall, winter, and spring due to weather. Summer allows visitors to see the entire park, however, it's also the busiest time with tens of thousands of people visiting the park daily.

However, it is a "bucket list" item, something everyone should see at least once. What Montana location would you recommend folks to visit? Let us know by sending us a message on our station app.

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