- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Hamilton, Montana, including 5 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Stevensville.
- From Lake Como to Western Flies & Guides, the Hamilton area offers 23 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Lake, Historic Homes and Fishing.
- A leader in the nations microbiological research and production, Hamilton, Montana is also a beautiful residential and tourist community. The city features a charming and historical downtown district lined with antique shops and eateries, as well as beautiful tree lined streets, family-friendly public parks, camp sites and over-sized plantation-style estates.
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Over the last 120 years, Gem Mountain Sapphire has produced 180 million carats of sapphire. Visitors are given a bucket of rock, stand at a washbasin, and wash the rocks trying to find the sapphires.
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The 3700-acre Georgetown Lake has many rainbow trout, brook trout, and kokanee salmon, and anglers catch more fish here per person than on any other lake in Montana. It is also popular with canoers, kayakers, small sailboats, and windsurfing.
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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.
41.4 Miles
Beautiful and picturesque, Larchmont Golf Course offers fantastic mountain views; and its championship level golf course provides a challenge for golfers of all skill levels. After a round, golfers can also grab a bite at the club's restaurant.
41.5 Miles
Missoula's Fort Missoula Museum is dedicated to the history of western Montana. It features art, documents, technology, vehicles, geological samples, archival photographs and other objects important to the area's developmental history.
41.8 Miles
Splash Montana is an exciting aquatic park featuring three, three story waterslides, a zero entry pool, and a lazy river. Facilities include a family locker room, concession stand and a children's play area.
41.8 Miles
With exhibits depicting the area in the 18th century, the Historic Old Fort Benton was the place where local tribes traded with the colonists. On the site there is also a warehouse, a blacksmith and a carpenter shop.
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Most of the offerings at the Montana Snowbowl are aimed at experienced skiers over the span of 950 acres. The Grizzly trail is one of the most popular due to its 2,000 vertical feet drop through steep terrain.
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Washington Grizzly Stadium is the main outdoor athletic stadium on the University of Montana campus. It is home to the Montana Grizzlies college football team and is the largest all-purpose stadium in the state.
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With its vertical drop of 2,388 feet, the Discovery Ski Area is suited for all types of winter sports fans, from amateurs to professionals. It also has 67 trails.