- The list below includes 6 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Benton, Montana, including 17 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Specialty Museums, Bridges and Visitor Centers.
- From Fort Benton Bridge to Missouri Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Benton.
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Built in 1897, the Fort Benton Bridge was originally used as a road bridge and had over 200 feet. After it was destroyed by a flood, it was restored by the community and used only as a waking area.
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701 7th Street, Fort Benton, MT
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Hands-on exhibits concerning the culture and the wildlife of the area are displayed at the Missouri Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center. Information concerning the area is also available in here.
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1205 20th Street, Fort Benton, MT 59442
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Dedicated to the area's history, the Museum of the Northern Great Plains has exhibits which depict the life of the past 3 generations on the Great Plains.
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The Montana Agricultural Center is a convention center that hosts a wide variety of meetings, conferences, and social functions. It offers an array of rooms of different sizes that can be rented for events.
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An outfitter that also offers self-guided canoe and kayak tours and trips, Adventure Bound Canoe leads trips throughout the upper Missouri River area. The company also offers shuttle services, and delivers and picks up rental canoes for free.
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The Museum of the Upper Missouri is a historical museum. Attractions include a variety of displays on topics such as the era of exploration, the time of fur posts and military posts, and the golden age of Fort Benton.
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Sacagawea Springs is a natural sulphur spring situated near the headwaters of the Missouri River. The springs are named after the Native American guide who helped the Lewis & Clark expedition and are said to have medicinal properties.
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922 Bootlegger Trail, Great Falls, MT 59404
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Consisting of 19 square miles, the Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge contains almost 6,000 acres of mixed grass prairie and more than 6,000 acres of wetlands. The refuge also has birds and 28 species of wildlife.
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4600 Giant Springs Rd, Great Falls, MT
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The spacious and beautiful Giant Springs Heritage State Park & Fish Hatchery is located in Great Falls, Montana. Residents enjoy free entry and parking throughout the year, and non-residents must pay a small fee. Discounted non-resident passes are available and include unlimited admission.
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4600 Giant Springs Road, Great Falls, MT 59405
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Featuring North America's biggest spring, visitors can explore the springs and pools located in Giant Springs State Park. They also have a Lewis and Clark museum that shows the history of how they discovered the spring 200 years ago.