The Institute for Tourism & Recreation Research (ITRR) conducts travel and recreation research in Montana, with a primary focus on the nonresident travel survey conducted throughout the state. ITRR is perhaps best known for producing the widely used statewide estimates of total nonresident visitation and travel expenditures, as well as visitor characteristics, in the state each year, along with the annual estimate of the economic contribution of nonresident travel to Montana’s economy. Read more about the nonresident travel survey and visitation and spending estimation models.
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12.5 MILLION
people visited Montana in 2023.
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$5.45 BILLION
spent by Montana visitors in 2023.
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48,340 JOBS
supported by travel and tourism in Montana.
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96% OF MONTANANS
agree that outdoor recreation is important to their quality of life. Learn more
ITRR Research Priorities
- Economic Impact of Nonresident Travel
- Visitor Characteristics and Expenditures
- Social and Environmental Impacts of Tourism
- Regional and Community Tourism Planning
- Niche Research Studies
- Annual Travel and Recreation Yearly Outlook