Montana towns
Montana's cannabis-aware cities cluster in the west and southwest: Missoula on the Clark Fork, Bozeman south of the Bridger range and ninety minutes from Yellowstone, Helena in the Big Belt valley, and Butte's preserved mining-town downtown. Every town we cover.
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The full towns index — every place we currently cover, in alphabetical order.
Big Sky
Southwest Montana
Major ski resort, Yellowstone's northwest gateway, and the most resort-driven cannabis scene in Montana.
Billings
Eastern Montana
Montana's largest city, the Yellowstone River valley anchor, and the densest cannabis-retail footprint in the state.
Bozeman
Southwest Montana
University-town downtown with a serious restaurant scene, Bridger ski-and-bike access, and the closest gateway to Yellowstone’s northwest.
Butte
Southwest Montana
The richest hill on earth, uptown’s historic district, and the most distinctive Montana city by architecture.
Columbia Falls
Western Montana
The closest town to Glacier's West Glacier entrance, smaller and quieter than Whitefish, the practical Glacier base.
Great Falls
Central Montana
Lewis & Clark portage country, the Missouri River's series of waterfalls, and a workmanlike central-Montana cannabis scene.
Helena
Central Montana
State capital, gold-rush downtown architecture, the Mount Helena trail system, and a quieter cannabis-and-history weekend.
Kalispell
Western Montana
Flathead Valley commercial center, the closest small city to Glacier National Park, and a substantial Montana cannabis market.
Missoula
Western Montana
University of Montana’s town, a real downtown brewery scene, and the Clark Fork running through the center of everything.
Whitefish
Western Montana
Glacier ski-and-summer village, walkable downtown, the most tourist-polished small town in Montana.