It is fairly common to hear a retiree mention settling down in warmer climates during their twilight years. Locations like Sun City, Arizona, and Boca Raton, Florida have become the go-to hotspots and largely cater to the 55 and over crowd, coupling the lovely weather with plenty of amenities geared toward a very specific age group.
But not everyone seeks a lifestyle in the year-round sun. In areas that seem to only have a single season, Montana covers all four very well. Many retirees who love the vast wilderness and abundant nature of the Big Sky State are flocking to take in the brisk clean air and a vast plethora of options for both indoor and outdoor recreation.
Many small Montana towns have eagerly embraced the new residents and welcomed more each year, creating unique experiences that cannot be found in a typical tropical retirement community. The combination of small-town life, historic charm and endless scenic landscape are just a few of the reasons why retiring in Montana is a wonderful decision.
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East Helena

The day after the first snowstorm of the year outside of the Mount Helena Eagles Aerie 4040, via SeeJoshsPhotos / Shutterstock.com Events like the Helena rodeo and Fourth of July Fireworks draw crowds from all parts surrounding the town of only about 2000 citizens. It celebrates an active water recreation scene with the Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Holter Reservoir, and Hauser reservoir only a stone's throw away. If fishing is in the retirement plan, this is definitely a place to set down roots.
Dillon

Downtown Dillon with store fronts and courthouse, via Charles Knowles / Shutterstock.com For those who do want to tame the trails, Dillon has plenty of hiking through some of the most beautiful scenery Montana has to offer, and these trails are low impact so no need to fear. And if exploring history tickles the fancy, plenty of museums, such as the Beaverhead Trail Museum are always happy for curious guests. Or maybe visit the ghost town near the old mining camp, the location of Montana’s first gold strike.
Belgrade

The Bridger Mountains just outside Belgrade, via the BelgradeBobcat If a visit to Yellowstone is on the bucket list, Belgrade is a very short drive away, as well as near Bridger Bowl and Big Sky Resort. Explore the Lewis and Clark Caverns and visit the Museum of the Rockies where tales of the famous pair’s journey to the west are brought to life in vivid accurate detail. Or just enjoy the day on the 4.5-mile walk down the Valley Center Trail.
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Lewistown

Main street in Lewistown Meet the neighbors at Music on Main, celebrate at the annual Chokecherry Festival, and have a ball at the Central Montana Fair. It is truly the best place to adopt a Western lifestyle and feel at home nestled in a veritable island of grass between 5 lovely mountain ranges. Grab a tourism map to see all that Lewiston has waiting for welcome retirees.
Choteau

When the tour is through, enjoy one of the many restaurants and shops downtown or take everyone to the Bob Marshall Wilderness, a million-acre playground for lots of outdoor enjoyment. Camping, fishing, hiking, and even horseback riding is available during the summer months, with snowmobiling and skiing popular after the snow sets in.
Whitefish

Mountain ski resort, aerial view during summer day, via Alexander Oganezov / Shutterstock.com Whitefish’s main thoroughfare, called Central Avenue, is lined with plenty of restaurants, clothing stores, gift shops, and the like, as well as the town theater. But the most exciting times are during summer when events like Huckleberry Days roll around, and of course, in the colder months, The Winter Carnival brings everyone in town out for fun and games.
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There is plenty of reasons to retire in Montana and never a lack of ways to fill the day. History beacons around every corner, exploration is always within reach, and rolling back the clock with a laid-back lifestyle has never been easier. With incredible scenery, a myriad of activities, and wildlife in abundance, Montana is ready to rival even the most attractive tropical setting.