America’s Best Bucket List Only Has One Interesting Montana Spot
Out of all the places to choose in Montana for a bucket list spot, this would surprise everyone.
We all don't want to live with regret. One way to do that is to compile a bucket list. This can be a list of experiences, events, or places you want to see before you die. Everyone has different bucket list items like traveling internationally, bands or artists performing live in concert, or many other things.
Many people travel to Montana to check off bucket list items. This includes Glacier or Yellowstone National Park or fly fishing, but we found a list with a different idea of what to check out when visiting Big Sky Country.
Love Exploring made a list of America's Best Bucket List Attractions Everyone Should See, and there was only one pick for Montana.
What did they choose? Glacier, Yellowstone, or Flathead Lake? None of those spots.
Montana's best bucket list attraction is a concert venue.
Love Exploring believes Montana's best bucket list attraction is the Kettlehouse Amphitheater in Bonner.
The Kettlehouse Amphitheater opened in 2017 and has been the hot spot to see incredible shows during the summer. The venue is owned and operated by Logjam Presents, Montana's premiere promoter, and has hosted all genres of shows.
One of the best parts of the Kettlehouse Amphitheater is there are three different sections to buy tickets, and the views are immaculate. The award-winning Kettlehouse Brewery is next to the venue and the perfect place to grab a drink beforehand.
Montana has several incredible attractions to add to a bucket list. We appreciate Love Exploring for thinking outside the box and picking the best music venue in Montana.
What would be your bucket list attraction to check out in Montana? Let us know.
For more details, check out Love Exploring.
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