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Montana Attractions

The northernmost of the Rockies Mountain states, Montana abounds in tall, rugged mountains, snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and seemingly endless plains stretching beneath its trademark "big sky." The inspiring landscapes and easy-going, friendly towns combine to form Montana's six distinct travel regions. Experience this unpretentious hospitality and therapeutic scenery - you'll find it here in Montana, east and west... north and south. There are a lot of activities happening in Montana all year round. Below we listed a few of the ones we found the most entertaining!


Custer | Glacier | Gold West | Missouri River | Russell | Yellowstone
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Custer


Alberta Bair Theater - In its brief history, the Alberta Bair Theater has brought to audiences the finest performers in every discipline of the performing arts, including classical and popular music, country music and jazz, opera, ballet, modern and ethnic dance, comedy, drama and musical theater.

Zoo Montana - Zoo Montana's vision is to become an outstanding zoological and botanical park specializing in northern latitude species. Visitors can see Siberian tigers, playful otters, Sika Deer, gray wolves and many more animals at Zoo Montana.

Yellowstone Art Museum - The mission of the Yellowstone Art Museum is to serve as a leader in the collection, documentation, exhibition, interpretation, and preservation of works of contemporary and historic art, with an emphasis on our region, for the education, inspiration, and enjoyment of the broadest possible audience.

arrowThe Moss Mansion Museum - Step into history with a one-hour guided tour of the Moss Mansion Historic House Museum. The tour captures early turn-of-the-century life as the Preston Boyd Moss family lived it. Visitors see original draperies, fixtures, furniture, Persian carpets and artifacts displayed in the 1903 red sandstone structure.

arrowWestern Heritage Center - The Western Heritage Center, in downtown Billings, is a regional museum interpreting and reflecting life in the Yellowstone River Valley. The Center cares for a collection of over 16,000 artifacts which provide a tangible record of the region's past.

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Glacier


Historical Museum At Fort Missoula - The Museum was established in 1975 to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of Missoula County, Fort Missoula, and the timber products industry in western Montana for the education, recreation, and cultural enrichment of visitors and area residents. It is located on 32 acres at the core of historic Fort Missoula. The Museum has over 22,000 objects in its collection.

National Museum Of Forest Service History - From the time the Forest Reserves were set aside in 1891, our nation's forests and range lands have had a rich, colorful history. The National Museum of Forest Service History (NMFSH) seeks to construct a facility that will capture and interpret this history for future generations. The goal is to dedicate the Museum Complex during 2005, The 100th Anniversary of the USDA Forest Service.

Wild Eyes Animal Adventures - Professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as pure animal lovers can experience this once in a lifetime adventure in the picturesque countryside of Montana. Imagine playing with the wolves, holding a European hawk on your arm, having that bobcat or Canadian Lynx nudging you or that mystic eye-to-eye contact with the Siberian tiger with no fence between you!

Missoula Children's Theatre - For almost 30 years Missoula Children's Theatre has provided quality education, entertainment and enrichment for all ages through the performing arts.

Miracle Of America Museum - Miracle of America Museum and Pioneer Village is Western Montana's largest museum with over 100,000 items! The museum tracks America's progress from the Walking-Plow to Walking on the Moon.  The museum is open daily year-round.

Big Sky Waterpark - Big Sky Waterpark is the largest Water Park in Montana! With 10 waterslides, Krazy Kars - the Flathead's first bumper car ride, a hot tub, volleyball court, mini golf, antique carousel, arcade, gift shop, picnic areas and more all nestled against the Rocky Mountains 20 miles west of Glacier National Park.

arrowCentral School Museum - The Northwest Montana Historical Society Central School Museum offers a variety of historical photographs, as well as many implements of the farming and logging industries, a fire wagon from 1893, and other items representative of the lives of predecessors in Northwest Montana.

arrowConrad Mansion National Historic Site Museum - The Conrad Mansion sits proudly today on the edge of the original townsite, atop a bluff overlooking the valley and the Swan mountain range. The home is located on three landscaped acres and features original furnishings and accessories, extensive collections include original family clothing, dating from the 1880s to 1940s, and three generations of children's toys and dolls.

arrowFairmont Hot Springs Resort - Fairmont Hot Springs Resort is cradled by the Continental Divide, located between Butte and Anaconda Montana. Fairmont is a year round, full service Hot Springs and Convention Resort with an 18 hole golf course available March through October. Fairmont features two Olympic sized swimming pools, two soaking pools and a 350 foot enclosed waterslide.

arrowNinepipes Museum Of Early Montana - The Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana was established in 1998 to discover and memorialize the history and culture of the Flathead Reservation and early Montana. It is designed for the enrichment, education, and recreation of local residents and visitors.

arrowMarcus Daly Mansion - The home has over 50 rooms with 25 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, 7 fireplaces. The home is three stories for a total of 24,000 square feet, plus a full cement basement. Some of the main rooms include a large living room, a music room, a formal dining room a sun room, a trophy room which was added in 1914, an upstairs sitting room and a third floor billiard hall.

arrowArt Museum Of Missoula - The Art Museum is committed to educating the community through art and to developing and conserving the Art Museum Collection in order to preserve and make accessible their unique cultural heritage. The Art Museum develops and hosts 12 to 16 exhibitions annually in three galleries located in a 1903 Carnegie Library building.

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Gold West


World Museum Of Mining - The World Museum Of Mining, a national historical site, is dedicated to preserving the mining, ethnic, and social history of Butte, Montana. This museum, with displays both indoors and outdoors, is a far cry from the quiet of a big city museum. If you are in Montana, don't miss The World Museum Of Mining.

Archie Bray Foundation - Founded in 1951, the Bray is a non-profit, educational institution dedicated to the enrichment of the ceramic arts, offering residencies and specialized workshops to ceramic artists from around the world. Located on the 26-acre site of the former Western Clay Manufacturing Company, the Bray facilities include class facilities, a sales gallery, a summer warehouse gallery and more.

Holter Museum Of Art - The Holter Museum of Art serves Montana and neighboring states with quality visual arts exhibitions. The program includes all media, brings national and international exhibits into the region, and provides a much needed venue for local and regional artists.

The Last Chance Tour Train - Ride the Last Chance Tour train through the streets of Helena, Montana. Take an hour of your time to experience Helena's colorful past.

arrowMontana Historical Society Museum - The Montana Historical Society Museum collects, preserves, and interprets fine art, historical, archaeological, and ethnological artifacts that pertain to Montana and its adjoining geographic region.

arrowMyrna Loy Center - The current mission of the Myrna Loy Center is to present the arts, including media, performing, literary and visual, in an educational context, with challenging and culturally enriching programs that would not otherwise appear in the Helena area or in Montana.

arrowThe Arts Chateau Museum - The museum is a 26-room, four floor historic mansion built by Charles Walker Clark in 1898. Presently the museum has two changing exhibition galleries, one permanent collection gallery, a sales gallery, and a new interactive youth project room. The museum houses a diverse collection of artwork, 18th and 19th century furniture, textiles, and collectibles on display throughout the mansion.  321 West Broadway, Butte. (406) 723-7600.

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Missouri River


Valley County Pioneer Museum - Valley county has a very rich, colorful, and eventful history. Ranging from Lewis and Clark to cowboys and Indians, the railroad, Ft. Peck dam, and the site of one of the major dinosaur finds of the century, valley county pioneer museum reflects the entire community's history.

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Russell


Lewis And Clark N.h.t. Interpretive Center - Located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River in Giant Springs Heritage State Park. The 25,000 square foot building includes 5,500 square feet of permanent exhibit hall, a 158-seat theater, an education room for hands-on activities, retail store, administrative area, and 1,600 square foot traveling exhibit hall.

Cm Russell Museum - Established in 1953, the C.M. Russell Museum owns the most complete collection of Charles Russell art and personal objects in the world. The permanent collection is comprised of over 12,000 art works and objects.

arrowFort Benton - Fur traders, gold seekers, and homesteaders came via steamboats to Fort Benton, the 'Head of Navigation' on the Missouri River. A fur and buffalo robe trading post at first, it became the hub for trade and travel for all of Montana and Western Canada. View Fort Benton's Heritage Complex, Museums and The Lewis & Clark Memorial.

arrowOld Trail Museum - The museum features three life-size dinosaur models, fossils, Native American artifacts and local history. The museum reflects the rich cultural and natural history of the Rocky Mountain Front area. Enjoy two to ten day hands-on paleontology field classes, available for adults and children, taught by professional paleontology staff.

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Yellowstone


Museum Of The Rockies - The Museum of the Rockies is Montana's premiere natural history museum and home of the Taylor Planetarium. The Museum today is the largest natural history museum in the region with 94,000 square feet under roof. It includes the only Digistar planetarium in the Northern Rockies and has developed a fully interpreted Living History Farm on 11 adjacent acres.

Livingston Depot Center - The Depot Center Museum operates from May to October, providing historic and cultural programs for the benefit of Park County residents and visitors form around the world. In the winter months, the Depot seves as a community cultural center, hosting such diverse events as concerts, banquets, holiday programs, and weddings.

Yellowstone Historic Center - The Yellowstone Historic Center seeks to understand, preserve and interpret the unique cultural heritage of West Yellowstone, the Hebgen Lake Basin and their connection to the development of transportation and visitation to Yellowstone National Park. The Center will develop a new museum to house collections, preserving and interpreting them through display and educational programs.

American Computer Museum - One of the world's largest and most comprehensive collections of computer and information age history anywhere on public display.

arrowGallatin County Pioneer Museum - Visitors can step inside an authentic 1870s log cabin and imagine a family living in a 12-by-14 foot home. Also on display is a model of Fort Ellis (1867-1886), an American Indian exhibit, an agricultural room, and a sheriff's room. Other exhibits feature the story of John Bozeman, the Big Horn Gun, early household items, old automobiles and detailed models of wagons used by pioneers.

arrowCrazy Mountain Museum - The Crazy Mountain Museum is a historical museum featuring exhibits that reflect the history of Sweet Grass County and the surrounding area.In addition to displays, it now includes a research area, including a large master index for individuals mentioned in a wide variety of documents and pictures.

arrowGrizzly & Wolf Discovery Center - The Grizzly Discovery Center's primary mission is to provide visitors to the Yellowstone area have an opportunity to learn about and view live grizzly bears and gray wolves.

arrowYellowstone Gateway Museum - Located in the former North Side School, the Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County is home to an extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits featuring Park County, Yellowstone Park, Railroad, Pioneer, and Old West History. Also on display are many items of Park County's natural history, prehistory and geology.

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