If there is one landmark in Montana that will take your breath away, it's this hidden gem.

When most folks think of landmarks in Montana, they immediately go toward the national parks or statues. We have several incredible points of interest that folks check out yearly, and they can be found wherever you might be in Montana.

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Landmarks typically are places that tell stories of history or cultural significance. Places like the Little Bighorn Battlefield, The Roosevelt Arch, and others are primary examples of landmarks in Montana.

Photo - Michelle Wolfe
Photo - Michelle Wolfe
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So, which landmark is the most iconic in Montana? You will be surprised.

Wealth of Geeks made a list of the Most Iconic Landmarks for Every State, and Montana's is a hidden gem everyone should experience. This landmark is in the center of Montana and is often overlooked or forgotten overlooked.

The most iconic landmark in Montana is the Gates of the Mountains.

Gates of the Mountains via Facebook
Gates of the Mountains via Facebook
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The Gates of the Mountains is a pristine area of pure Montana beauty. This area has gorgeous rock formations towering over green valleys and a winding river around every turn.

The Gates of the Mountains was one of the most remarkable parts of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, and if you have ever been in the area, you can see why. You could spend days enjoying the massive wilderness area or floating in the river. There is virtually zero cell signal in the Gates of Mountains. That way, you can unplug and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Montana.

Gates of the Mountains via Facebook
Gates of the Mountains via Facebook
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If you want to plan a trip to Montana, where you will see zero tourists and enjoy the outdoors, you need to check out the Gates of the Mountains.

For more details, check out the Wealth of Geeks.

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