Montana is all about adventures and recreation.gov delivers adventures.  In fact, they deliver adventures all over the United States.  Recreation.gov won't deplete your bank account either.  They offer unique rentals all over Montana at a super low price.  Now who doesn't want to stay in a Lookout by the Bitteroot Forest for $30 a night?  The Mccarthy Lookout is under construction right now, but check out the Granite Butte Lookout by Lincoln, Montana.  Or the Double Arrow Lookout in Lolo National Forest.

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How about a two room cabin that sleeps 6 on Kings Hill?  Kings Hill cabin is just a stone's throw from Showdown and runs $75 a night.

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How about a two room cabin that sleeps 6 on Kings Hill?  Kings Hill cabin is just a stone's throw from Showdown and runs $75 a night.

The great thing about these rentals, is that there are thousands of them.  There is no excuse to get out and explore.  Plan that trip you have been holding off on.  With the interactive rental map, you can see if there is an available rental near your destination.

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Each rental on the website has all the information needed for your stay.  Some rentals require a hike to get to, some offer running water, and some do not.  The great thing is that everything is listed online for you.  No guessing.  Plus, there are the areas' activities listed for each rental.  The activities are even broken down to winter or summer activities.

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Recreation.gov has a "Trip Builder" to help you organize and book your stays in Montana and across the US.  If you need any passes for certain areas, you can get them on their website as well.

You better start planning your next trip now.  And to make things even better, download their app.

Now, get out and explore.

15 Stunning Pictures Of The Perfect Montana Tiny Home For Rent

Travel season is just around the corner which means a few different things. Hotel prices skyrocket, availability is limited, and people are searching for the perfect little mountain getaway to be one with nature.

Hotels will most likely be around $200+ per night, and although hotels do offer more amenities including continental breakfast at most, they don't always offer that quiet, relaxing scenario you are hoping for.

"Located about 40 min south of Missoula in Stevensville MT. A newly finished tiny home with high-end finishings. Great location for access to tons of hiking, fly fishing, and other outdoor activities in the beautiful Bitterroot valley. Large shower with dual shower heads, stainless appliances, and plenty of room to cook, two large decks for outdoor lounging and grilling". -Airbnb (Greg)

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