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Combining unique travel choices, outdoor adventures, and little-known locales into guides where vacations meet adventures, each title in the Hidden series also offers readers the comfort of detailed maps, Internet information for each listing, author picks, suggested itineraries, and walking and driving tours. Hidden Montana explores Montana's friendly towns, ski villages, and rustic escapes, and then leads into the lost expanses of over 70 parks, reserves, and wilderness areas. The text opens readers to the state's American Indian reservations with helpful advice on how to both enjoy and honor Native American culture. Author John Gottberg lives in Seattle, WA. Includes 13 maps.
Not so hiddenReviewed by Alyssa A. Lappen, 2009-05-17
Many of the "hidden" highlights of this book are really not so
hidden---that is to say, they are bread and breakfast inns and
restaurants or museums one would have been likely to find anyway. I
was really hoping to find more hidden wildlife sights, trails and
fishing spots or scenic views not generally covered in all the
other tourist resources.
The book provides a descent list of places to visit, don't get me
wrong. There are lots of exciting adventures available in Montana,
and this volume covers many.
But I really expended the book to unearth more "hidden" gems than
it in fact does. While overall a good book, and worth its price,
this travel guide does not entirely live up to the expectation
created by the series title.
hidden Montana - Awesome reasourceReviewed by Diane Lederman, 2008-09-11
I took my family on a driving trip through Montana, and this book proved to be an excellent resource for discovering the somewhat undiscovered, as well as guiding us through the more mainstream sights, attractions, restaurants, and accommodations throughout the state. A must have if you are traveling through the great state of Montana.
Hidden MontanaReviewed by Susan M. Neal, 2007-08-01
This book was a wonderful guide to the areas of Montana we traveled through. There were several things we would not have seen if it hadn't been for the suggestions in the book and some excellent restaurants we wouldn't have stopped at if they had not been recommended by the book. We plan to get another "hidden" book for our next trip.
Covers inns, tours, drives, and outdoors explorationsReviewed by Midwest Book Review, 2001-09-12
Hidden Montana appears in its third edition to cover inns, tours, drives, and outdoors explorations throughout the state. From Glacier Park to Yellowstone, this is packed with lesser-known byways. Recommended.
Excellent layout and variety of content.Reviewed by chamama@flash.net, 1998-09-01
Braeking the state up into sections, the author does an excellent job of describing and presenting the various highlights of each. Equal treatment is given to popular and off-the-beaten-path areas, with sufficient detail for each. It made my recent visit more enjoyable!