United States: Montana Books and Travel Guides


Explore Magazine's Montana Roadside Travel Directory and Trip Planner
Designed to help you, the traveller, throughout your journeys in the spectacular state of Montana. The book is composed of detailed and extensive information concerning restaurants, motels, gas stations & auto repair, attractions, museums, wildlife viewing, state parks, money saving discounts, and just about anything you need or want to know about the places along your journey.
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Fishing Montana : Formerly the Angler's Guide to Montana
In addition to general information about fish distribution and access, Fishing Montana, formerly The Angler's Guide to Montana, points out the special characteristics that makes each river or lake unique. It gives specific, sometimes provocative tips from the pros on what flies, lures, and baits to use and which fishing techniques work best and where. Many maps and photos accompany the text. Anglers of all abilities will find this an enjoyable and useful reference for years to come.
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Fodor's Montana
A guide written and photographed by two Montana natives. All the information you need.
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Hidden Montana
Designed to reveal the mysteries of this wide open and lightly populated land, "Hidden Montana" covers all the state's "must-see" places with helpful advice on how best to enjoy them. Illustrations. 13 maps.
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Hiking Montana
This guide contains accurate, up-to-date information, detailed maps, and eye-catching black-and-white photos. Whether you are looking for an easy family hike within minutes of an urban area or a multi-day backpack adventure in the wilderness, Hiking Montana is essential for planning your next outing in the Big Sky State.
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Montana Fishing and Camping Guide - Glacier to Yellowstone
The book is replete with photographs, and detailed information is provided for fishing specific waters. Icon symbols and mileage marker designations provide quick reference while you are traveling. A section, "Accommodations and Services" is provided for each of the three regions.
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Montana Handbook : Including Glacier National Park
Montana Handbook overlooks no part of this vast state, increasingly recognized as a key destination for outdoor recreation. Filled with upscale resorts and restaurants and more low-to-midpriced lodgings and dining options, this guide also contains vignettes on the theatrical career of Calamity Jane and how Meriwether Lewis named the prairie dog.
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The Rock Climber's Guide to Montana
Randall Green has gathered Montana's prominent climbers to compile a thorough and easy-to-use guide that covers the local crags for Missoula, Helena, Butte, and Bozeman. He also guides you through remote areas like Stone Hill, Rattler Gulches, and Montana's highest point, Granite Peak. Route descriptions are brief yet informative, and successfully handle the delicate balance between telling so much that the adventure is lost and telling so little that you're gearing up for disaster.
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