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There is so much to explore here in Montana Mountain: crystal clear rivers and lakes, dense forests, hiking trails, canoeing and much more. All in the middle of a beautiful untouched wilderness. Bring your own tent or stay in one of our fully equipped cabins or cottages.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL

Montana Mountain's location means that every season has its own appeal. For many visitors, this means they visit the park multiple times a year and enjoy a different experience each time.

Make sure you are well prepared, no matter what season you visit our park. If you are visiting in the summer, always bring insect repellent. You will need it to keep mosquitoes at bay. And if you are visiting our park in early spring or late autumn, it is advisable to bring enough warm clothes, as the temperature can drop considerably in the evenings.

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SQUARE KILOMETRE OF FOREST

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VARIOUS WALKING ROUTES

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MAINTAINED CAMPING SITES

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METER ABOVE SEA LEVEL

CLIMATE

TEMPERATURE

Daytime temperatures in winter range from -5°C to -20°C. In summer, temperatures range from 15°C to 30°C. Depending on your location, trees may provide shelter.

SNOW

In the higher parts of the park, the average annual snowfall is 1050 mm. In the lower parts, the average is around 850 mm.

RAIN

Are you coming in the summer? Then expect rainy weather. It rains here every few days and usually for several hours at a time. There is also often a strong wind, so prepare well.