Montana is a remarkable place, and one of the biggest reasons why is the people who call it home.

From rugged independence to heartfelt hospitality, Montanans are a special breed. What does it take to be considered a true Montanan?

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10 Interesting Facts About People That Live in Montana

Ask any native Montanan how long it takes to be considered a "local," and they'll likely say, "You have to be born here." While that might sound a little harsh, it reflects the deep pride Montanans have for their state. Their roots run deep, and they're passionate about preserving what makes Montana unique.

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Montanans are friendly for the most part, but fairly cautious when it comes to newcomers. Many worry that out-of-staters will bring big changes that could disrupt the lifestyle and values they hold dear.

In cities like Bozeman, skyrocketing housing prices have made it harder for locals to afford homes. It's a real concern.

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Montanans are as genuine as they come. They’re the kind of people who stop to help you change a flat tire, shovel a neighbor’s sidewalk without being asked, or pitch in for local fundraisers. Community and compassion run deep here.

Whether it’s working the land, running a ranch, or keeping small businesses afloat, Montanans are no strangers to hard work. Work hard, being honest, and taking care of your own is a part of the culture.

Montanans know change is inevitable, but they hope it happens slowly. They value tradition, history, and the unspoiled nature of their surroundings. That’s why many are cautious about growth and development.

If you visit Montana, it's important to be respectful. Don't trespass and treat others with kindness.

10 Important Things You Need to Know About Montanans

Montanans are truly one-of-a-kind. Here are 10 things you need to know about what it takes to be a true Montanan.

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What's The Worst Thing About Living In Montana?

Montana is known as "The Last Best Place", and for many, that's a true statement. However, Montana isn't for everyone, and if you're living outside of Big Sky Country and considering making the move, there's a few things you should know before you decide to pack up, put the house for sale, and schedule that moving truck.

We asked ChatGPT what is the worst thing about living in Montana and the popular website came back with several answers, which you can find below.

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These Are The Most Popular Restaurants In Montana

Montana is jam packed with some of the best food in the country. From fine dining to small, local joints - it's natural that a state with so many locally sourced foods would have such great restaurants.

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