Montana has more open space than people to fill it, and the small towns set their own clock. Ennis runs the Madison River through its main street and fly-fishing trips out the back door. Philipsburg packs a ghost town and a sapphire mine into a ten-minute downtown radius. On the lake side, Bigfork sits on a bay of Flathead Lake. Out on the plains, Havre runs a county park covering more than 10,000 acres. Six Montana towns below where laid-back is the default setting.