- TripBuzz found 27 things to do with kids in or near Big Sky, Montana, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ennis, Gallatin Gateway and Bozeman.
- From Cache Creek Outfitters to East Slope Outdoors, the Big Sky area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Other Adventures, Resorts, Horseback Riding and Fishing.
- Tourism is the primary industry at Big Sky, MT with its resort at the base of Yellowstone. In addition to the spa, Big Sky Mountain also has incredible skiing opportunities and plenty of chances to view local wildlife. Big Sky has won many awards for its snow quality and quality at 5,800 acres of prime terrain.
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Hell's A-Roarin' Outfitters offers outfitting for a variety of outdoor activities, including elk, deer, mountain lion, and other hunting trips. The company also offers equestrian outfitting and guided riding tours.
36.0 Miles
Nordic skiing is the focus of the Bohard Ranch with its nearly 20 miles of scenic trails. All skiing levels and abilities can be accommodated on the available trails, and family events are frequently held throughout the season.
36.1 Miles
The Grizzly Encounter is an opportunity to view rescued grizzly bears. The main goals of the sanctuary is to take proper care of the bears and educate visitors on these beautiful creatures.
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Lewis & Clark Park offers tennis courts, soccer fields, a splash park, 2 picnic shelters, and a large playground area. Benches and public restrooms are available for convenience. along with a nearby restaurant.
36.4 Miles
Anglers of all levels can experience a professional fly fishing outing with Montana Troutwranglers Day Tours. With over 300 miles of local waters to choose from, knowledgeable guides take visitors out for a personalized, scenic fly fishing adventure.
37.6 Miles
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6990 Buffalo Jump Road, Three Forks, MT
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While there are plenty of things to do, such as hiking, bird-watching and picnicking, the main point of interest at the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is the cliff used by Native Americans to hurtle large herds of bison, for almost 2,000 years. Bones can be seen at the bottom.
37.8 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.
40.0 Miles
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342 votes
2865 Targhee Pass Hwy, West Yellowstone, MT 59758
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West Yellowstone's Diamond P Ranch is a working equestrian ranch that offers riding opportunities 7 days a week. Visitors may choose from three ride times Monday through Saturday; the Ranch only operates one ride on Sundays.
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2865 Targhee Pass Highway, West Yellowstone, MT 59758
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Celebrating and commemorating the lifestyle of cowboys in the Wild West, Yellowstone Rodeo offers entertainment for the entire family. The show includes bareback riding, bull riding and exciting, interactive games for the kids.
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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.