Some of Montana’s best Mexican food comes from some pretty quirky spots — this bus, for example. The Wandering Gringo in Columbia Falls is no exception — they serve some of the world’s best (and biggest) burritos from a bright orange food truck.

The Wandering Goose Cafe is located at 12340 US Hwy. 2 W. in the Flathead National Forest just outside of Columbia Falls.

The Wandering Gringo Facebook This is a seasonal stop, so you can dine on their delicious food from spring until fall.

This is a place where you can come and eat hearty and authentic Mexican food after a day of hiking or on your way to Glacier.

Brittany N. / TripAdvisor It doesn’t get much better than munching on tacos while surrounded by nature.

If you’re really, really hungry, order a burrito.

twinmommaAlberta / TripAdvisor The size is a little intimidating, but once you try it, you’ll be determined to eat as much as you can.

The burritos are stuffed to the brim with delicious fresh ingredients.

dogface1739 / TripAdvisor And not only are they massive, but they’re also outstanding. People will drive from great lengths to get them.

When the weather warms up, come try one of these monstrous burritos for yourself.

Sage Scott / TripAdvisor During their season, they’re open from 11:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. daily.

If you’re a fan of Mexican food and road trips, check out our epic Montana taco trail.

The Wandering Gringo Facebook

This is a seasonal stop, so you can dine on their delicious food from spring until fall.

Brittany N. / TripAdvisor

It doesn’t get much better than munching on tacos while surrounded by nature.

twinmommaAlberta / TripAdvisor

The size is a little intimidating, but once you try it, you’ll be determined to eat as much as you can.

dogface1739 / TripAdvisor

And not only are they massive, but they’re also outstanding. People will drive from great lengths to get them.

Sage Scott / TripAdvisor

During their season, they’re open from 11:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. daily.

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