- The list below includes 14 free or cheap things to do in or near Stevensville, Montana, including 21 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Breweries, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Historic Sites.
- From St. Mary's Peak to Kootenai Creek Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stevensville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hamilton, Missoula and Fort Benton.
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End of road at McCalla Ridge Road and St. Mary's Peak Road 739 junction, Stevensville, MT 59870
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Reaching 9300 feet in elevation, St. Mary's Peak features a 4.5 mile hiking trail that culminates at a fire lookout station at the mountain's top. Hikers who persist to the top will be rewarded by panoramic views of the surroundings.
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With breathtaking views and peaceful surroundings, Kootenai Creek Trail is a popular venue for hikers in Western Montana. This path is suitable for short hikes of 1-2 miles, or more challenging day hikes of 12-13 miles.
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4567 Wildfowl Lane, Stevensville, MT 59870
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Covering 2,800 acres and having 2 ½ miles of nature trails in the Wildlife Viewing Area, the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge is popular among birdwatchers since it is the home of approximately 238 bird species.
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An historic and cultural tourist site, St. Mary's Mission provides information relative to the birth of the state of Montana. Visitors can walk the grounds and tour a number of sites including a chapel, museum, art gallery and gift shop.
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5 beer specialties wait to be tasted and enjoyed at the Blacksmith Brewing Company. Twice a week live entertainment is provided by local artists.
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An organic brewery that follows the Montana tap room regulations, Wildwood Brewery makes a variety of beers, including stouts, pilsners, ales, and lagers. They focus on sustainability, and host a number of special events with sustainable themes.
17.0 Miles
Located on a property of 46 acres, the Daly Mansion was bought by Marcus Daly and reshaped to its current looks in 1897. It is a museum which depicts the life of its former owner, from the times he was a poor immigrants to when he became a copper magnate.
18.4 Miles
Take a relaxing river raft float trip with Bitterroot Rafting Adventures. Enjoy views of the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountains, along with sights of wildlife including deer, eagles, elk and moose.
18.4 Miles
At Lake Como, guests will be able to enjoy picnics and campfires while viewing the body of water and the snow-covered mountains. Guests who come to this site to go hiking and boating will also be able to rent cabins for overnight camping.
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Bitter Root Brewery has been serving delicious handmade brews to the patrons of Hamilton since 1998. The brewery also serves fresh food items made from scratch daily in the onsite kitchen.