There is a lot to discover here in Montana Mountain. Crystal clear rivers and lakes, dense forests, hiking trails, canoeing routes and much more. In the middle of a wonderful wilderness. Bring your tent or stay in our fully equipped cabins or vacation homes.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU ARRIVE
Montana Mountain's location means that each season has its own unique benefits, and many visitors take advantage of this by coming multiple times a year and enjoying new experiences each time.
No matter what time of year you visit us, be prepared properly. In summer, remember to bring insect repellent to ward off black flies. And in early spring and late autumn, warm clothing is essential as it can get very cold, especially in the evenings.
180
SQUARE KILOMETERS OF FOREST
350
DIFFERENT HIKING TRAILS
1.000
MANAGED CAMPING SITES
7243
METERS ABOVE SEA LEVEL
CLIMATE
TEMPERATURES
The daytime temperatures in winter are between -5 and -20 °C. In summer they range between about 15 and up to 30 °C. Depending on the location, the trees offer you good protection.
SNOW AMOUNTS
In the higher regions of the park we get an average of about 1050 mm of snow per year. In the lower regions the average is about 850 mm.
PRECIPITATION
If you are travelling in the summer, expect rain as it usually rains for several hours every few days and can also be very windy, so be prepared.