The spiritual dimension of the Montana vacation experience.

2009 
Abstract This study explored the deeper meaning of a vacation experience in Montana. In‐depth interviews of non‐resident vacation visitors were conducted which asked visitors to describe their vacation and what it meant to them. Results revealed a previously unknown spiritual dimension associated with visiting Montana. Forty percent of the visitors portrayed their vacation experience in Montana using terms that connote spiritual meaning. This spiritual dimension was described with four themes: (1) creation perspectives; (2) nature‐based perspectives; (3) tranquility and transcendence; and, (4) re‐centering, refocusing, and getting away. Visitor expressions reflected a strong emotional reaction to the nature and landscapes experienced in Montana. Visitors’ unsolicited comments described feelings such as closeness to God, appreciation of the creator, a sense of peace and serenity, an appreciation of all things natural, and a feeling of being blessed. Previous research on leisure and spirituality has identif...
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