Temperatures are warming up, and summer is right around the corner in Montana. There's no better way to cool off on a hot summer day than jumping in a river or a lake to go for a swim. Fortunately, you have quite a few options in Montana.
You could always go to a public pool, but that's nothing in comparison to swimming in a mountain lake...
After a long Montana winter, most were ready for warmer temps, but were we ready for record-breaking temperatures already? For many of us, the answer is no.
It's a good old fashioned heat wave across Montana this week with some parts of the state to see triple digits. Most of us will be hovering in the 90s for at least a week, so we wanted to share our super easy ways to keep your cool.
A few weeks every summer, it's a bit of paradise all around Montana. You see them at Farmer's Markets, and roadside stands, of course, we're talking cherries
Montana is filled with different places to see and activities to participate in all year long. However, in the summer, we're given even more opportunities.
For most folks, when it comes to this, everyone has a favorite. So, what do Montanans say is their favorite? Make sure you vote in our poll and let us know.
It's summertime and that means a whole lot of folks coming to Montana for vacation. Many Montanans believe that we have too many tourists, but is that true?
At least we didn't find the insane quotes of $450 per day that we experienced last summer (yet). Renting a car in the Bozeman area has become drastically more expensive since COVID-19 hit, but how have we not balanced out supply and demand a bit?
Summer at our house is just plain fun. When we're home it's all about outside, sunshine, big kiddie pools, games, drinks, neighbors, and now...inflatable lobsters.