- TripBuzz found 4 things to do with kids in or near Hardin, Montana, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Crow Agency.
- From Big Horn County Historical Museum to Yellowtail Reservoir, the Hardin area offers 17 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Landmarks, National & State Parks and Theaters.
- Known for being a popular hub for travelers vacationing through Montana, the city of Hardin is centrally located to many of the states national parks, lakes and resort areas. Historical museums and monuments, as well as local dining establishments, are a draw for both locals and tourists. The city also plays host to various fairs and festivals throughout the year.
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The Big Horn County Historical Museum contains 26 historical buildings that have been moved to that location from various locations throughout the county. In addition, the museum has constructed two buildings to house antique autos, and another building for galleries and offices.
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Yellowtail Reservoir is the most fished water in the state of Montana, and anglers particularly fish for trout in these waters. The reservoir helps to provide flood control along the Missouri Basin.
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Interstate 90, Exit 510 at Jct 212., Crow Agency, MT
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At Little Bighorn Battlefield, the US Calvary battled the Native Americans for the last time, better known as Custer's Last Stand. Visitors can visit a museum, hike to the site of Custer's Last Stand, take a self-guided walking tour, or go on a longer audio tour.
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Interstate 90 Exit 510, Crow Agency, MT
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The Little Bighorn National Monument serves as a memorial for the soldiers that passed away during the Battle of Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand. Visitors who are interested in military history will enjoy a statue of Custer himself.
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Town & Country Lanes & Lounge is a bowling alley that includes synthetic lanes with bumpers, frameworks settees and ball returns, and a automatic scoring machines. The alley also has 32' flat screen monitors.
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Located on a 7,000-acre ranch, Bitter Creek Outfitters offers scenic guided horseback tours. Riders pass ponderosa pines, wildflowers, wild turkeys, mule deer, and mountain ranges during their trek through the trails.
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One of the most interesting attractions in Billings, Montana is Pictograph Cave State Park. The caves bear ancient artwork made by prehistoric humans who lived in them. Tour reservations are highly recommended.
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Situated on a plateau, the Four Dances Recreation Area is open during daylight hours year round. Hiking, nature photography, and wildlife watching are all popular activities at this natural area.
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An urban park on the shores of Lake Elmo, Lake Elmo State Park offers a variety of activities and amenities. Visitors can visit the beach, boat, fish, ice skate, picnic, and view wildlife.
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Western Heritage Center strives to educate visitors on the rich history of the Yellowstone River Valley and Northern Plains. There are coloring books, flag activity and a scavenger hunt.