Townsend

The Silos: Townsend’s 42-foot-tall twin red brick silos have been a community landmark for more than a century. Recent efforts have been taken to preserve the historic structures, which serve as [...]

Beartooth Highway

Approximately 68 miles, the Beartooth Highway is the highest paved road in the Northern Rocky Mountains that runs along the border of Montana and Wyoming, connecting the towns of Red Lodge and [...]

Virginia City

Sheridan: At the heart of the Ruby River Valley, Sheridan offers easy access to seven mountain ranges, where hiking, hunting, camping, fishing, and backpacking can be enjoyed. Ruby Valley [...]

Butte

The Berkeley Pit: A former open pit copper mine, this 1,700-foot-deep pit has an observation deck open March through November. The World Museum of Mining: Measures over twenty acres and contains [...]

Fort Peck Museum

When you enter the lobby of the Fort Peck Interpretive Center—a life-sized, fleshed-out model of a Tyrannosaurus rex greets you in addition to its numerous prehistoric exhibits, an impressive [...]

Museum of the Rockies

A Smithsonian Affiliate, Museum of the Rockies is recognized as one of the world’s finest research and history museums, and it houses the most T. rex specimens anywhere in the world. It is [...]

The Castle Museum

The Castle Museum is a Victorian mansion built in 1892 by B.R. Sherman, an innovative man for his day. The hilltop landmark overlooking White Sulphur Springs is furnished with antiques and [...]

Bair Museum’s 2024 Exhibits

Feature Photographer Robert Osborn This summer, in addition to the Bair Collection of Western and European paintings and Plains Indian beadwork, the Bair Museum will present portraits by [...]

Dinosaur Summer Events

Paleo Experience, June 1-July 27 (Sat.), Makoshika State Park, Glendive On Saturdays, 8:30-10:30am, Makoshika State Park staff guide you on a paleontological experience that includes a visitor [...]