Should you retire in Montana? Well, there are certainly plenty of good reasons to -- but some reasons to not do so, as well. It's one of the biggest states in the union, but one of the least populous. (It has a lot of grizzly bears, though.)

Retirees who enjoy the great outdoors should enjoy Montana, as it offers mountainous terrain along with rolling hills and great plains -- and plenty of opportunities to fish, hike, ski, and more. Even those who love the great indoors will appreciate the state's magnificent natural beauty. In fact, Montana does have a lot of retirement-age folks -- perhaps because younger people often venture outside the state for work. With so much expanse, many people live far from towns, stores, and amenities, and retirees might want to favor bigger towns such as Billings, Bozeman, and Missoula in order to access healthcare and go shopping, among other things.

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