- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Ennis, Montana, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Lake, Distilleries and History Museums.
- From Wade Lake to Cliff Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ennis and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Sky, Bozeman, Gallatin Gateway and Nevada City.
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23.0 Miles
Try horseback riding, stagecoach rides, dinner rides and overnight horseback riding trips. Cedar Mountain Corrals provide all you need to experience everything Montana has to offer without being in a vehicle each day.
24.1 Miles
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68 votes
47200 Gallatin Rd. Highway 191, Big Sky, MT 59716
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Canyon Adventures Horseback Day Tours provides guided horseback riding tours through the Rocky Mountains. In addition to summer horse rides, Canyon Adventures offers ATV rentals, mountain biking and snowmobile trips into the Gallatin National Forest during the winter.
24.4 Miles
Big Sky, Montana is home to Geyser Whitewater Expeditions, a thrill-touring company that specializes in whitewater rafting. All charters are led by seasoned guides with years of rafting experience and an impeccable safety record.
25.0 Miles
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551 votes
63960 Gallatin Rd, Gallatin Gateway, MT 59771
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Located in the Cinnibar Basin and on the Gallatin River and the Yellowstone River, the Montana Whitewater Rafting and Zipline on the Gallatin River Day Trips, visitors can do whitewater rafting, ride ziplines, fly fish, ride horses, and tube the river. The rafting trips on the Gallatin River are technical.
25.0 Miles
Specializing in fly fishing, Wild Trout Outfitters offers guided trips with experienced instructors in Big Sky country. These trips include excursions to the lakes in the area, as well as Yellowstone National Park.
30.3 Miles
Visitors to the 320 Guest Ranch can fly fish, ride horses, go on a hayride, hike, and in the winter, snowmobile. The ranch features log cabin accommodations, and a variety of steaks in exotic game to eat.
33.1 Miles
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6990 Buffalo Jump Road, Three Forks, MT
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While there are plenty of things to do, such as hiking, bird-watching and picnicking, the main point of interest at the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is the cliff used by Native Americans to hurtle large herds of bison, for almost 2,000 years. Bones can be seen at the bottom.
37.2 Miles
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102 votes
76 Lucille Lane, Bozeman, MT 59718
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Led by experienced fishing captains, Montana Angler Fly Fishing Day Trips provides visitors with the opportunity to fly fish on the local waterways. Trip options include float fishing, wade fishing, canyon fishing, and overnight trips.
38.6 Miles
96%
321 votes
19 miles west of Three Forks on Montana 2, Three Forks, MT 59752
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With the caverns modernized in order to welcome the visitors, the Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park covers 3,015 acres. The cavern system features one of the biggest limestone known caverns in the northwest America.
38.9 Miles
Start with a scenic drive through the forest and the hike to the water. Palisade Falls is a beautiful rock formation with water cascading over it even in the dry season.