Interactive Data
ITRR's Interactive Data puts recent and relevant Montana travel data at your fingertips, giving you the power to choose the data that best suits your needs and satisfies your curiosity.
Nonresident travel data, as well as travel-related trend data, are available for your use.
Scroll down to find the Interactive Data in the original format! It continues to be updated each quarter and is the most recent source of Nonresident Travel Data!
COMING SOON: Our new Nonresident Travel Survey & Visitation Data dashboard! Explore who’s visiting Montana, how they travel, what they do, and why they come—plus, see how those trends have changed over time. Check back soon for updates!
If you need data in the meantime, please complete the data request form or reach out to Kara (kara.grau@umontana.edu) or Megan (megan.schultz@umontana.edu), and we'll be in touch with you soon.
ITRR's Interactive Data Reports
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*Legacy reports may not contain the most recent data; graphics may not display
Not finding what you are looking for? Search our publications.
Data Request Form
Do you have a specific data request? We're happy to help! Please click here to complete the data request form.
Dashboard Survey
Do you use our Interactive Data Dashboard? We want to hear from you!
We are continuously striving to enhance the tools and resources we provide to support your efforts. To ensure our dashboard tool effectively meets your needs, we would greatly appreciate your feedback on how you currently use the dashboard and any suggestions for improvements.
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Interested in how we collect the nonresident travel data? Read about our data collection & analysis methods.
Find a bug? Have troubles? Please let us know. Include in your description enough information to reconstruct the issue.
ITRR is committed to providing the most accurate data possible. With recent advancements in computational power, we can better leverage all available data—primary and secondary sources—to produce more accurate estimations that result in new, more dynamic modeling. We continue to make our traditional models available as we refine these improved models. Please remember that the new dynamic modeling and older, more static models will produce slightly varying estimates based on the available data in those models. Estimates may change as new data becomes available--this is to be expected and is checked to ensure it falls within an acceptable margin of error. Please feel free to contact Matthew Pettigrew at 406-243-5635 or Kara Grau at 406-243-5107 for more detailed questions about our data and methods.