- TripBuzz found 24 things to do with kids in or near Anaconda, Montana, including 16 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Butte, Deer Lodge, Nevada City and Philipsburg.
- From Georgetown Lake to Discovery Ski Area, the Anaconda area offers 23 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, Bowling, Theaters and Lake.
- Located 80 miles from the capital city of Helena, Anaconda has hundreds of miles of land available for bear, mountain lion, deer, moose, and fowl hunting. The former home of a smelting plant, the city is the ninth largest in Montana, largely due to its role in the mining industry. The city hosts the annual Winter Getaway dart tournament every year.
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219 W Granite Street, Butte, MT 59701
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A historic mansion that has been converted into a bed and breakfast, the Copper King Mansion National Historic Place offers food and accommodations in a unique atmosphere. The mansion also rents out its main level for special events.
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305 W. Mercury St, Butte, MT 59701
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The Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook provides scenic mountain views while remembering the nation's worst mining disaster. In 1917, an electrical fire took the lives of 168 mine workers.
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A variety of sites within southwest Montan's mountains like old camps and ghost towns can be seen through Montana ATV Adventures. The standard trip offered by the ATV excursion company includes a ride over 6,000 feet above sea level along the Continental Divide.
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The Piccadilly Museum is a museum for a large collection of transportation memorabilia. Exhibits include kangaroo crossing signs and license plates. There are also highway and subway markers, vintage cars, and Evel Knievel memorabilia.
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The Old Montana Prison Complex was originally built by inmates and opened on July 2, 1871. The complex has been turned into a series of museums including an Old Prison Museum, Law Enforcement Museum, Frontier Museum, Powell County Museum, Montana Auto Museum, Yesterday's Playthings and Cottonwood City.
21.3 Miles
Capturing the history of the region's Chinese population, The Mai Wah showcases local artifacts from when it was a mining town. Visitors can take group or individual tours where they can learn about the people who immigrated to Montana.
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Established in 1991, MAI Wah Society Inc is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Asian heritage of the local area. The society operates a museum filled with educational exhibits and artifacts.
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Dumas Brothel is a historical Victorian era brothel that illegally operated from 1890 until 1982. It was the longest running brothel in America and serves as the lone remnant of Butte's Red-Light district.
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Cattle baron Conrad Kohrs once owned 10 million acres, and 1,600 acres of it are open to the public as Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site. Visitors can take guided tours including wagon tours pulled by draft horses, hear blacksmiths and cowboys talk, see farm animals, and tour the ranch house.
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Guests to Opal Mountain Gems can mine for their own sapphires and precious gemstones. They can also buy loose gemstones from the company or arrange to have a gemstone brought from the company or that they already have made into jewelry.