It doesn’t matter how many Montana winters you’ve endured–they’re long, cold, and brutal. And by February, many of us have the winter blues. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are a few ways to keep yourself occupied until spring (finally) comes to the Treasure State.
- Bundle up and go for a winter hike.
Sarah F / alltrails.com We know the last thing you want to do is go out in the cold, but our winter scenery is so gorgeous, it can cure a case of winter blues.
- Attend as many winter festivals and events as possible.
Cabin Fever Days Facebook From Seeley Lake’s Winterfest to February’s Cabin Fever Days (now in its 40th year!), there are plenty of winter events in Montana. If you always have something to look forward to, you won’t feel as blue.
- Spend some quality time inside our beautiful theatres.
management / TripAdvisor This is The Ellen in Bozeman.
- Start planning all your spring and summer road trips now.
Jasperdo / Flickr Where will this year take you?
- Hit the hot springs.
Fairmont Hot Springs Facebook There’s nothing like soaking in a hot springs pool in the dead of winter. Luckily, Montana has plenty of places to do that, like Fairmont Hot Springs Resort.
- Now is the time to go to your favorite restaurants and order all your favorite comfort food.
Western Cafe Bozeman Facebook Cinnamon rolls from the Western Cafe, anyone?
- Hit the slopes.
Big Sky Resort Facebook Montana has some of the best skiing in the nation. Don’t let the tourists have all the fun.
- Go sledding.
Sandor Weisz / Flickr Not a skier? Not to worry – sledding is a pastime that never gets old.
- Catch up on your reading.
Denise / Flickr Montana has more bookstores per capita than any other state. Cozy up by the fireplace and read a few.
- If all else fails, go somewhere warm for a few days.
Sandra / Flickr If you have the means to do so, taking a late winter vacation can help you beat your winter blues. Besides, spending a couple of days away from Montana helps you appreciate the Treasure State even more.
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Sarah F / alltrails.com
We know the last thing you want to do is go out in the cold, but our winter scenery is so gorgeous, it can cure a case of winter blues.
Cabin Fever Days Facebook
From Seeley Lake’s Winterfest to February’s Cabin Fever Days (now in its 40th year!), there are plenty of winter events in Montana. If you always have something to look forward to, you won’t feel as blue.
management / TripAdvisor
This is The Ellen in Bozeman.
Jasperdo / Flickr
Where will this year take you?
Fairmont Hot Springs Facebook
There’s nothing like soaking in a hot springs pool in the dead of winter. Luckily, Montana has plenty of places to do that, like Fairmont Hot Springs Resort.
Western Cafe Bozeman Facebook
Cinnamon rolls from the Western Cafe, anyone?
Big Sky Resort Facebook
Montana has some of the best skiing in the nation. Don’t let the tourists have all the fun.
Sandor Weisz / Flickr
Not a skier? Not to worry – sledding is a pastime that never gets old.
Denise / Flickr
Montana has more bookstores per capita than any other state. Cozy up by the fireplace and read a few.
Sandra / Flickr
If you have the means to do so, taking a late winter vacation can help you beat your winter blues. Besides, spending a couple of days away from Montana helps you appreciate the Treasure State even more.
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