The first paved road in Montana didn't happen until 1921. The section of pavement was a mere 9 miles, laid between two of Montana's most prosperous cities. By 1928 only 50 miles of highways had been paved in Montana.
If you snicker to yourself when you see a street sign that sounds even vaguely suggestive, then read on. Montana has plenty of streets that can invoke... thoughts.
Driving around Big Sky Country in the summertime is awesome. Winding mountain roads with breathtaking views are taken for granted. But winter's icy embrace will soon tighten its grip on the Treasure State, and seasoned travelers know that negotiating the state's mountainous terrain requires a special level of preparedness and caution...
Have you seen these strange-looking devices popping up around Billings? There's a completely logical explanation, but that hasn't stopped some wild speculation.
Interstate 90 was a parking lot. Traffic came to a complete stand-still many times due to crashes, pile ups, and slide offs. US 93 had dozens of it's own accidents. Montana is having a very rough week on the roads.