- The list below includes 46 free or cheap things to do in or near Hungry Horse, Montana, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Shops, Fishing, National & State Parks and History Museums.
- From Willow's HuckleberryLand to Glacier Distilling Company, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hungry Horse and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kalispell, Whitefish, Bigfork and West Glacier.
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Located in Glacier National Park, visitors can reach Aster Falls by hiking a mixture of flat and steep trails. Those who reach the top of the trail can look down at Two Medicine Lake.
46.7 Miles
At the Lodgepole Gallery and Tipi Village, visitors can visit a Native American Art Gallery featuring the Blackfoot Indian art with a special emphasis on Blackfeet Indian beadwork. Visitors can stay in Blackfoot tipis.
47.5 Miles
Organizing river trips, Flathead Raft Company Inc offers visitors whitewater rafting and kayaking. The trip takes visitors around the islands of the lake, and through a river that passes in between a canyon.
48.1 Miles
What started as a wild dream became Polson's Flathead Lake Cheese Company. The cheese creamery is a solar powered, bright yellow structure that produces some of Montana's best feta, gouda and more.
48.2 Miles
Specializing in showing the latest Hollywood movie releases, Showboat Cinemas is a theater that offers a number of specials and amenities to its guests. These include matinee and student specials as well as concessions.
48.4 Miles
The dedicated efforts of the Polson-Flathead Historical Museum have preserved local history for visitors. From an early pioneer perspective, tourists are immersed in a range of exhibits, from a historic-era kitchen, to commerce at the trading post.
48.4 Miles
Sportspage Bowl Co is a bowling alley, grill, and lounge featuring a number of attractions for its patrons to enjoy. Visitors commonly enjoy bowling, drinking the many beers on tap, or eating from the full food menu.
48.8 Miles
Dedicated to the entire American history, the Miracle of America Museum (MoAM) is homage to the country that civilized the West and that has stepped on the moon. It has military exhibits, agricultural exhibits, native's artifacts, and plenty of other things exhibited in its 40 outbuildings.
48.8 Miles
Featuring Americana themed exhibits, Miracle of America Museum and Pioneer Village has a collection of boy scouting artifacts, World War I and II memorabilia, and handmade UFO structures. The museum also has a wide variety of vintage snow equipment.