Hamilton
Hamilton is a small but bustling Montana town that is situated in the picturesque Bitterroot Valley of Southwest Montana. The town, which is a part of Ravalli County, has a population of just over 5000. In many respects, Hamilton's location alongside the congested US Highway 93 is ideal—certainly in terms of passing trade from those traveling into Montana or further into Idaho. This picturesque highway in southwest Montana is lined with national forests, hiking trails, and campgrounds, many of which are among the best in the state. The biggest town along this adventure corridor is Hamilton.
There are numerous reasons why visitors pause in Hamilton. The small town's historic streets are full of character and charm. Tourists are also encouraged to explore the area by local establishments like hotels, restaurants, and commercial outfitters. Additionally, locations like the historic Daly Mansion provide local knowledge and other things to do. Not just Hamilton off of Highway 93 is a good place to go. Equal access to the Bitterroot Valley is provided by a number of small towns along the route. Communities like Victor and Stevensville, which are located north of Hamilton, have a special charm. Darby, a charming town with a number of cabins, hotels, and charming places to spend the night, is to the south.