Montana has its share of daredevils, after all this is the home of Evel Knievel. Though you don't have to jump 13 buses to get a thrill, there are plenty of activities that are still quite daring and a lot more fun. Here's a list of some wild things to do in Montana:

Flyboarding

When I first saw water jet packs became a thing, I was overjoyed— the mad men actually made Super Mario Sunshine real. Check out the video below.

Look fun to you? Maybe book a flight with Flyboard Montana.

Bungee Jumping

If you somehow haven't heard of bungee jumping, it's basically jumping off of something really high while your feet are strapped to a long cord so you don't splat. Oh, and people like doing it for some reason, the only thing crazier is...

Skydiving

While this hobby seems scary as hell to me, if you're going to jump anywhere it might as well be in Big Sky.

Dirt Biking

Motocross riders make it look so fun, so maybe rent a dirt bike and try it for yourself

Kayaking

Don't let the rowing scare you from this, it's easier than it looks. On a nice day, going down a Montana river is an absolute blast.

Paintball

Just don't wear your favorite jeans.

Rock Climbing

Fun with a feeling of accomplishment too, maybe try a climb at Blodgett Canyon.

Ziplining

Fast, but not too quick to enjoy the view.

Paragliding

As close to flying as you can get, just hang on.

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