- The list below includes 12 free or cheap things to do in or near Virginia City, Montana, including 27 different types of inexpensive activities like Cemeteries, Fishing, Art Gallery and Horseback Riding.
- From Nevada City to Cliff Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Virginia City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ennis, Big Sky and Nevada City.
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Try horseback riding, stagecoach rides, dinner rides and overnight horseback riding trips. Cedar Mountain Corrals provide all you need to experience everything Montana has to offer without being in a vehicle each day.
33.6 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.
33.6 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.
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47200 Gallatin Rd. Highway 191, Big Sky, MT 59716
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Canyon Adventures Horseback Day Tours provides guided horseback riding tours through the Rocky Mountains. In addition to summer horse rides, Canyon Adventures offers ATV rentals, mountain biking and snowmobile trips into the Gallatin National Forest during the winter.
33.9 Miles
Big Sky, Montana is home to Geyser Whitewater Expeditions, a thrill-touring company that specializes in whitewater rafting. All charters are led by seasoned guides with years of rafting experience and an impeccable safety record.
34.0 Miles
Weber Cathy-Artmaker is a local art studio and gallery displaying the works of local artist Cathy Weber. Weber specializes in creating unique works through painting, illuminated manuscripts, quilts, and book art.
34.1 Miles
The Beaverhead County Museum has a large collection of objects and documents that showcase the county's history. Popular exhibits include the miniature railroad, the general store, and the Mammoth fossils.
34.1 Miles
Visitors to Pioneer Mountain Wilderness Area can engage in activities like hiking, horseback riding, 4-wheeling, snowmobiling, fishing, and hunting. Wildlife that frequent the area include moose, elk, mule deer, goats and sheep.
34.2 Miles
A good first stop for tourists coming to the town of Dillon, the Dillon Visitor Center features a knowledgeable staff as well as a variety of maps, brochures, and informative materials.
35.0 Miles
Specializing in fly fishing, Wild Trout Outfitters offers guided trips with experienced instructors in Big Sky country. These trips include excursions to the lakes in the area, as well as Yellowstone National Park.