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Attractions

What Should You Not Miss When Visiting Montana

Bannack State Park

Bannack State Park is a National Historic Landmark and the site of Montana's first major gold discovery on July 28, 1862. This strike set off a massive gold rush that swelled Bannack's population to over 3,000 by 1863.

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Boulder Hot Springs Inn

Boulder Hot Springs Inn and Spa is an historic landmark which once catered to Presidents, celebrities, and wealthy ranchers. The rooms have been furnished with antiques and art relating to the history of the hotel. The veranda has been restored with the traditional fifty rocking chairs looking out over Peace valley.

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Bozeman Hot Springs

For more than 100 years, visitors have come to relax and rejuvenate in these natural hot springs. A small pool enjoyed only by a few in the late 1800’s, has evolved into a destination for area residents and tourists seeking a unique Montana experience with friends and family.

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Deer Lodge

Deer Lodge is the county seat of Powell County, Montana. More museums and historical collections can be found here than in any other town in the Northwest. Deer Lodge’s 1,500-acre Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site illustrates the development of the northern plains cattle industry from the 1850s to recent times. This was the headquarters of one of the largest and best known 19th-century range ranches in the country.

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Discovery Ski Area

Discovery Ski Area is an alpine ski area in the state of Montana, United States. Situated on Rumsey and Jubilee mountains, the area consists of four different faces and provides for beginner groomed runs to expert bowl skiing.

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Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is a 1,583-sq.-mi. wilderness area in Montana's Rocky Mountains, with glacier-carved peaks and valleys running to the Canadian border. It's crossed by the mountainous Going-to-the-Sun Road. Among more than 700 miles of hiking trails, it has a route to photogenic Hidden Lake. Other activities include backpacking, cycling and camping.

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Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center

The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center is a not-for-profit wildlife park and educational facility opened in 1993 that is located in West Yellowstone, Montana, United States. It is open 365 days a year, and admission is good for two consecutive days.

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Hart Ranch - Weddings & Events

Natural, elegant and authentically Montana, Hart Ranch is the perfect choice for your intimate, rustic-chic wedding. Located on our family’s 50-acre homestead just outside of Bozeman, in the quaint little town of Gallatin Gateway, you will find our venue offers great flexibility with indoor and outdoor spaces centered around our charming Montana barn

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Jefferson County Museum

The Jefferson County Museum, houses many unique and rare historical items representing Jefferson County's fascinating past. The collections include artifacts, documents, maps and photos. Enjoy our temporary rotating exhibits and regularly refreshed displays.

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Jefferson Valley Museum

The main building is the red barn, orginally constructed in 1914 as a dairy. Over the decades, it fell into disrepair and would have been lost had a dream of local citizens not seen it's potential to become a great place to house the rich history of our valley.

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Lewis and Clark Caverns

Lewis & Clark Caverns is Montana's first and best-known state park featuring one of the most decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. Naturally air conditioned, these spectacular caves lined with stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helicities are electrically lighted and safe to visit.

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Nevada City

Nevada City was a mining ghost town until the Bovey family restored it between 1945 and 1978. The entire town of Nevada City is a living historical museum. Today it is a famous tourist attraction with many original log buildings and an outstanding collection of old-time music boxes, player pianos and calliopes. Fun for the entire family. On weekends come and enjoy live interpretation of historic events and experience life in the late 1800s.

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Norris Hot Springs

The 'Water of the Gods' is a series of artesian springs, flowing at a constant rate of 60 gallons per minute. Our simple sprayer system creates the perfect soak by circulating the spring water and cooling the pool to a pleasant temperature below 100 degrees in the summer, and as warm as 106 in the winter.

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Our Lady of the Rockies

Our Lady of the Rockies stands 90 feet atop the continental divide, at an elevation of 8,510 feet, overlooking the city of Butte. People from all walks of life and every religion, worked to pave the way for the statue, built in the likeness of Mary, Mother of Jesus. Our lady of the Rockies is entirely nondenominational, and was dedicated by workers to woman everywhere, especially to mothers.

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Pipestone Village and Hot Springs

Relax in our natural hotsprings. Each of our cabins and domes comes with a personal outdoor tub heated by the property’s natural spring water. Whether you’re looking for a weekend get-away with the family or a hunting trip with your buddies, Pipestone Village has accommodations for adventurers of all types.

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Radon Health Mines

Radon Health Mine has a history that dates back to 1924 when it was originally appropriated for the mining of silver and lead ore. In 1949, mining engineer Wade V. Lewis, with two other locators, discovered the presence of radioactivity at the abandoned sit e. Lease for the Free Enterprise Uranium Mine was acquired and excavation proceeded.

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Renova Hot Springs

Renova Hot Springs is a primitive thermal spring situated in a small tributary of the Jefferson River southeast of Whitehall, Montana. The area lies within a high level of geothermal activity and the well-known heated springs and geysers of nearby Yellowstone Park.

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Ridge Water Park

Visit Montana's newest destination waterpark located in Butte's Stodden Park. Ridge Waters features Montana's longest lazy river along with slides, diving boards, a climbing wall and more!

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Rockin' TJ Ranch

Set against the backdrop of the Bridger Mountains, The Rockin’ TJ Ranch is bordered by towering cottonwoods and carpeted with lush lawns, providing the perfect setting for an unforgettable event. Our mission is to help you create life-long memories of your special day. So let’s begin this journey to create your unique vision!

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Round Barn at Twinn Bridges

The Round Barn at Twin Bridges is a historic country barn and wedding venue located in Twin Bridges, Montana. This beautifully restored building sports a unique circular shape and sits among the rolling hills of Montana. Contact The Round Barn at Twin Bridges and get ready for your perfect country wedding!

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Sapphire Gallery

Come by our shop in Philipsburg, Montana, and get a bag of stones to sift through. At the gallery, you can do inside "mining" for natural Montana sapphires all year round. Experience the thrill of finding your own blue sapphires. Find one pink sapphire and you'll want to find more! We'll evaluate your treasures for free right here in the Gallery and help you turn them into tangible memories.

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The Copper K Barn

The Copper K Barn is a beautiful barn that was built in the late 1800's for mining and was later used by my family for ranching. For a few months out of the year it is able to be transformed into a beautiful venue that offers people a majestic and spiritual atmosphere to celebrate love and life under God's prime Montana sky.

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The Woodlands

The Woodlands is the place of many beautiful beginnings. An enchanting setting, offering both outdoor and indoor options for weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners and gatherings of all kinds.

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Tizer Botanic Gardens

Tizer Botanic Gardens & Arboretum offers visitors 6 acres of stunning gardens and arboretum to explore with more than one-half mile of trails, a diverse Garden Center, a beautiful wedding and special occasion venue, as well as various festivals and educational activities throughout the year.

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Vigilante Trail

The Vigilante Trail, originally dedicated in 1924, provides a corridor for Montana tourists from Butte to West Yellowstone. The trail was marked with the vigilante code, 3-7-77, on bright signs to ensure that visitors would not lose their way. This code served as a warning for frontier ruffians and criminals to leave the area immediately – or else. The trail cuts through the heart of Southwest Montana, taking travelers along the road that was frequented by so many of the early Montana settlers.

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Virginia City

Virginia City and Nevada City lie along Alder Gulch about one mile apart, and is the site of theVisit Legendary Virginia and Nevada City richest placer gold strike in the Rocky Mountains, with an estimated total value of 100 million dollars throughout the 18th and 19th century! The area represents the true and original Old West.

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Whitehall's Lewis & Clark Mural Tour

When you're out following the Lewis & Clark Trail or you find the incredible expedition to be a fascinating part of history, then the Whitehall Lewis and Clark Murals are a special attraction you won't want to miss! There are 10 murals throughout the town of Whitehall that depict various stages of the historic journey as the expedition passed through the Jefferson Valley and into history.

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World Museum of Mines

The World Museum of Mining was founded in 1963 when the close of Butte’s mining heyday was less than two decades away. In the end, Butte experienced a century of hard-rock mining and earned the reputation of being home to one of the world’s most productive copper mines of all time. The Museum exists to preserve the enduring history of Butte and the legacy of its rich mining and cultural heritage.

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Y Knot Barn & Event Center

Step back in time at the Y Knot Barn nestled under the shadow of Hollowtop Mountain in the historical town of Pony, Montana. Leave the hurriedness of the city behind and enter this small quaint village community for your perfect wedding day.

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Yellowstone National Park

On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal and geologic features. Within Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.

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