It's often called the Badlands' twin, where wind and rain carved an alien landscape of sandstone and canyons, while dinosaur fossils hide beneath the soil as if they're buried icons of the past. Montana's largest state park, Makoshika State Park, is a rugged masterpiece and a showcase of jagged hoodoos, sunburned cliffs, and a prehistoric silence. But unlike the flashier Badlands National Park, Makoshika is a quieter kind — unhurried and untouched.

Montana is known for its diverse terrain, from the Great Plains to the commanding peaks of the Rocky Mountains and vast wilderness areas. Of course, there are many must-see places when visiting Montana for the first time , but to see and experience Makoshika State Park is next-level, particularly due to its amazing badland formations with din

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