- TripBuzz found 28 things to do with kids in or near Ennis, Montana, including 21 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Sky, Bozeman, Gallatin Gateway and Nevada City.
- From Wade Lake to Cliff Lake, the Ennis area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Lake, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Farms & Ranches.
- Located in the heart of Montana's fly-fishing county lies the city of Ennis. Just a stones throw from Yellowstone National Park, the city offers an abundant selection of outdoor recreation for the whole family. In addition to world-class fly fishing, the city features scenic hiking trails, educational museums, authentic dining and shopping.
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An 18-hole, par-72 course, the Bridger Creek Golf Course has hosted two U.S. Amateur qualifiers. The course is home to the Rocky Mountain Golf Academy, which is a short game practice facility.
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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.
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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.
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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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Eighty miles long, the Beaverhead River has more large brown trout than any other river in the state. Anglers can take a boat out or fish from the bank at this river.
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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.
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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.
45.1 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.
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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.
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Located within Yellowstone Park, Yellowstone Fishing Guides is a business offering guided fly fishing trips for nature-loving visitors to the area. Visitors are led by two experienced local residents who teach about the scenic area while catching numerous fish varieties.