There's nothing quite like enjoying the Fall season in Montana. The cooler temperatures and changing colors in Big Sky Country are unparalleled. Fall is a great time to sip on a pumpkin spice latte and indulge in your favorite comfort food. If you want to experience Fall in all its glory in Montana, a small community near Glacier National Park was named one of America's best Fall towns.

Colorful Montana Community Named 'Best Fall Town' in America

Colors are already starting to change in Montana, and the folks at Country Living recently compiled a list of the 55 best towns in America to visit during the Fall season if you want to see the vibrant colors of the changing season. One place in Montana landed on the list, and it's a great place to relax and take in the state's natural beauty.

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Glacier National Park is quite the sight to see in the fall when abundant larch trees turn a bright golden color, adding to the drama of this woodsy area.

There are fantastic places to see Fall colors all over Montana, and picking the best spot isn't easy. However, Country Living picked West Glacier, Montana as one of America's best Fall towns. West Glacier was #32, and interesting fact, it isn't actually a town. It's an unincorporated community, and serves as the west entrance to Glacier National Park. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, West Glacier has a population of 221.

 

 

 

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Fall colors aren't the only things you can see in West Glacier. The area is also great for wildlife viewing. There are elk, deer, grizzly bears, and more! To learn more about visiting Glacier National Park, click here.

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