Check out these links to some of the local attractions that make our Montana cities and towns special. Towns with items listed are in larger print and in bold.
If you know of a museum or landmark site that is not listed,
please email us so that we may include it. Specific locations with up and running websites only please.
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Arts pages for more of what Montana has to offer.
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Alberton, Anaconda-Deer Lodge
Bainville, Baker, Bearcreek, Belgrade, Belt, Big Sandy, Big Timber, Billings, Boulder, Bozeman, Bridger, Broadus, Broadview, Brockton, Browning, Butte- SILVER BOW
Cascade, Chester, Chinook, Choteau, Circle, Clyde Park, Colstrip, Columbia Falls, Columbus, Conrad, Culbertson, Cut Bank
Darby, Deer Lodge, Denton, Dillon, Dodson, Drummond, Dutton
East Helena, Ekalaka, Ennis, Eureka
Fairfield, Fairview, Flaxville, Forsyth, Fort Benton , Fort Peck, Froid, Fromberg
Geraldine,
Glasgow,
The Children's Museum of Northeast Montana -- It will provide an environment that stimulates exploration, creativity and discovery, and empowers children with knowledge through fun, hands-on experiences. Children and their families will be immersed in an atmosphere that encompasses the creative arts, sciences and cultural diversity.
Glendive
Glendive Dinosaur & Fossil Museum -- This 20,00 square foot museum, just off I-94 houses several full size dinosaur and fossil exhibits plus a myriad of singular fossils, making it the largest dinosaur and fossil museum in the United States to present its fossils in the context of biblical creation. Exhibits will continue to be added so stop back and see what has changed. There is also the opportunity to take part in a fossil dig.
Makoshika Dinosaur Museum -- Makoshika Dinosaur Museum's Mission is to provide paleontological and cultural experiences for the enrichment, enjoyment, and education to the public through the preservation of fossil collections, interpretive displays, and educational programs.
It is located in a historical 1900's building located in Glendive, Montana. The Makoshika Dinosaur Museum represents a new model for regional museums. Committed to exhibiting dioramas that reflect the specificity of the prehistoric past as well as its diversity. The Makoshika Dinosaur Museum showcases fossils sculptures and casts from dinosaurs around the world
Grass Range,
Great Falls
C.M. Russell Museum --- Welcome to the C.M. Russell Museum: a place where the old West is still alive. Artist Charles M. Russell captured the landscapes, the spirit, and the culture of the West during the late 1800s and early 1900s. His artwork is part entertainment, part history lesson. We encourage you to explore our site and discover for yourself the life and times of C.M. Russell, and the legacy of art he left behind.
Hamilton
Hardin, Harlem, Harlowton, Havre, Helena, Hingham, Hobson, Hot Springs , Hysham
Ismay
Joliet, Jordan, Judith Gap
Kalispell, Kevin, Kila
Laurel, Lavina, Lewistown,
Libby,
Heritage Museum --- (open June, July, August) Displayed categories include forest service, fire fighting, newspaper, mining, Kootnie Indians, logging, mining, railroad, wildlife and more. The Heritage Museum is all-volunteer run. Volunteers welcome! Historic photos available for sale. Archives available for research purposes.
Lima, Livingston, Lodge Grass
Lolo;
Holt Heritage Museum -- Dedicated to "Cowboys and Indians - Rodeos & Pow Wows" and is located at 6800 Lewis and Clark Highway (Highway 12), Lolo, Montana, adjoining Traveler's Rest on the Lewis and Clark Trail. Come and enjoy remnants of the Old West. Ask about booking spaces in the museum for that special function or meeting. Cowboy Chuck wagon dinners are a specialty.
Travelers' Rest -- Travelers' Rest State Park marks the location of a centuries-old Native American campsite which Lewis and Clark's used in 1805 and 1806. They called the nearby creek "Travellers Rest." In Summer 2002, archeologists found evidence of the Corps of Discovery's latrine and central fire, positioning the Park as one of the few sites in the nation with physical confirmation of the group's visit--a truly unique designation.
Malta, Manhattan, Medicine Lake, Melstone, Miles City,
Missoula
Carousel for Missoula -- Each of the 38 ponies and two chariots on the Carousel was meticulously carved, sanded and painted by volunteers. A single pony requires approximately 800 hours to complete from glue-up to final application of paint and, depending upon size, weighs anywhere from 120-200 pounds. Miniatures of the ponies are available in the gift shop. Chariots are designed to allow easy access for wheelchairs. The wheelchairs and the ponies in their rows on the Carousel are stationary, but the other 36 ponies are on poles which move up and down into a pit beneath the platform. Great pipe organ music and a classic ticket booth and a fun play area add to the experience.
Nashua, Neihart
Opheim, Outlook
Philipsburg, Pinesdale, Plains, Plentywood, Plevna,
Polson
Miracle of America Museum -- Founded in 1981, it is called by many visitors “the Smithsonian of the west;” Showing …America’s progress, from the walking-plow to walking on the moon.
Poplar
Red Lodge, Rexford, Richey, Ronan, Roundup, Ryegate
Saco, St. Ignatius, Scobey, Shelby, Sheridan, SHERIDAN, Sidney, Stanford, Stevensville,
Sunburst, Superior
Terry, Thompson Falls, Three Forks, Townsend, Troy, Twin Bridges
Victor
Qwival's Fun Center --- Qwivals is an action-packed entertainment park offering fun for the entire family. Featuring Miniature Golf Course, Go-Kart Rides, Bumper Cars, Air Jumpers, Water Wars, Corn Maze, Haunted Attractions, Gelateria & Pizza Parlour and Birthday Parties for all ages. Qwivals family fun center is THE PLACE TO PLAY in the Western Montana
Virginia City
Walkerville, Westby, West Yellowstone, Whitefish, Whitehall,White Sulphur Springs,
Wibaux, Winifred, Winnett, Wolf Point
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