There are few places you can visit in the United States that seem to have endless horizons and as much open sky as you could imagine. Montana is one of these places. The fourth largest state in terms of size, Montana has rolling fields, snow-capped mountains, prairies, and a whole lot more. There is so much space to explore in Montana; you will never grow bored. While it is rich in space, the population is sparsely strewn across the state, barely reaching a little over a million residents. This lends for plenty of open space, less pollution, and more areas of untouched land.
Montana is home to many national and state parks, those which are full of local flora and fauna. There are parts of Yellowstone Nation Park in Montana, and actually three of the five entrances to the park are found in this state. They are also home to the National Bison Range and Glacier National Park. The amazing thing about this state is the fact they are home to glaciers and bison, all within the same boundaries.
Much of the land that is not serviced by the National Park Service is farmland, and many people find the urge to retire there and live off the land. With plenty of room to do it, they can live a quiet life. Gary Vorhies, while not retired yet, lives on a small farm in Montana and enjoys every minute of it. He and his two dogs love being outdoors in the fresh air and enjoying the quiet calm of the big state.
Montana is home to many national and state parks, those which are full of local flora and fauna. There are parts of Yellowstone Nation Park in Montana, and actually three of the five entrances to the park are found in this state. They are also home to the National Bison Range and Glacier National Park. The amazing thing about this state is the fact they are home to glaciers and bison, all within the same boundaries.
Much of the land that is not serviced by the National Park Service is farmland, and many people find the urge to retire there and live off the land. With plenty of room to do it, they can live a quiet life. Gary Vorhies, while not retired yet, lives on a small farm in Montana and enjoys every minute of it. He and his two dogs love being outdoors in the fresh air and enjoying the quiet calm of the big state.