- 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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With Montana Whitewater Rafting Co., visitors can sign up for adventurous outdoor activities like fly fishing, zipline tours, horseback riding, and more. The company hosts whitewater rafting trips at Yellowstone River, Gallatin River, and Madison River.
40.8 Miles
Take a careful drive just to see the scenery or head to Yellowstone or Big Sky. Stop and enjoy hiking, fishing or paddle boarding along the way.
40.8 Miles
Bozeman, Montana is home to the American Computer Museum. This institution documents the development of computers and their use in American homes and businesses. The museum also contains exhibits on computer peripherals and the presence of computers in American pop culture.
40.8 Miles
Andesite Mountain is the main peak inside the Big Sky Resort skiing area. The mountain, which receives heavy snow throughout the winter, is serviced by three separate lifts and offers terrrain for skiers of all abilities.
40.8 Miles
Gallatin County Regional Park offers hiking trails for hikers of all experience levels. Dogs are allowed to walk off-leash, and there are plenty of beautiful sights to behold, including trees, birds, lakes, and a small beach.
41.2 Miles
The tasting room of 406 Brewing Company has live music and includes a selection of craft beers. They produce porters, ales, and IPA. On average they have about four beers available to try at any given time.
41.2 Miles
Filled with glow-in-the-dark obstacles, Laserdash Laser Tag Stadium offers visitors an indoor arena for competitive laser tag. In addition to laser tag, the center has a huge arcade with Skee-ball and air hockey.
44.5 Miles
Once explored by Lewis and Clark, Clark Lookout is now an historical site that is open to tourists. Along with hiking and learning more about the expedition; picnicking, wildlife viewing and bird watching are also possible.
44.5 Miles
Featuring a full service snack bar and quality sound and screen, Polson Theatres is offers feature film titles in an independent setting. The small theatre, home to two screens, offers affordable movie prices.
44.6 Miles
Eighty miles long, the Beaverhead River has more large brown trout than any other river in the state. Anglers can take a boat out or fish from the bank at this river.