- The list below includes 22 free or cheap things to do in or near Pray, Montana, including 32 different types of inexpensive activities like Hot Springs & Geysers, Fishing, Rafting and Horseback Riding.
- From Chico Hot Springs to Blacktail Plateau Drive, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pray and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Livingston, Gardiner and Bozeman.
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A miner wrote the first written record of the Chico Hot Springs in 1865. Visitors can swim in two pools containing the water from the hot springs, whether guests stay in the resort or not.
15.7 Miles
Blacktail Plateau Drive is a one-way dirt road that larger vehicles are not allowed on. As people drive on the road before it eventually meets Grand Loop Road, visitors see elk, bison, and bears.
17.1 Miles
Experienced in fly fishing, Rob Olson's Fishing With Rob offers a variety of float trips in Paradise Valley. Visitors can expect to catch trout and whitefish while taking in views of the surrounding mountains, creeks, and rivers.
17.8 Miles
Located in Gardiner, Montana, River Source Rafting features whitewater trips, scenic floats and canoe trips on the Yellowstone River. Dog sled tours are featured in the wintertime. The tour opertor is conveniently situated on the banks of the Yellowstone River.
18.3 Miles
With the goal of promoting fly fishing education, Federation of Fly Fishers offers visitors a museum, library, and gift shop to explore. The foundation hosts classes and other workshops that teach visitors the basics of fly fishing.
19.8 Miles
A community park in the Livingston area, Sacajawea Park provides numerous activities for everyone to enjoy. This includes a playground and picnic area for families, along with both baseball and soccer fields for youth.
19.9 Miles
A friendly staff makes Treasure Lanes a fine bowling alley for family fun. There is a game room that is large enough to hold many players and bumpers are available on every lane.
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Livingston's International Flyfishing Center is essentially a museum of fly fishing history. The center has exhibits and displays relating to all aspects of the sport, and a collection of over 10.000 flies.
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Built in 1902, the Livingston Depot Center exhibits photographs depicting the rich railroad history in Montana. It also organizes events al around the year, such as the Blues as the Depot Festival.
20.3 Miles
Accommodating fly fishing anglers, Montana Fly Fishing Guides, LLC. takes guests to the surrounding rivers in the region; from Yellowstone National Park to Armstrong spring creek. There are also several trout fisheries that the company organizes trips to.