- TripBuzz found 8 things to do with kids in or near Havre, Montana, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chinook.
- From Hi Line Lanes to Cottonwood Theater, the Havre area offers 6 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- Located just forty five miles south of the Canadian border lies the city of Havre. Majestic snowcapped mountain ranges and rolling green hills makeup the cities breathtaking scenery. A former railroad town, the city now offers tourists an array of archaeological, historical and modern sights as well as local eats, shopping and outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Hi Line Lanes is a bowling alley that is also features a video game arcade, karaoke nights, and a snack bar. The alley offers $1 per game bowling sessions on Friday nights.
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Cottonwood Theater is an intimate theatre located in Havre. Home to four movie screens and comfortable stadium seating, it shows the most popular movie titles and offers a full service snack bar.
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Located in a historic county, High Line Heritage House Museum contains the regional artifacts curated by the director of High Line Heritage Resources. Visitors can go on guided tours of the house on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Established in 1964, the Clack H Museum is a historic museum that has the mission of providing financial resources to operate the museum. The facility has exhibits that detail the lives of The Buffalo Soldiers.
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A former buffalo jump, Wahkpa Chu'gn Archaeological Site has artifacts from three different groups of Native Americans. The site contains a 20-foot wall of buffalo bones, Native American arrowheads, and other artifacts.
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Many of the original businesses in Havre were located underground. Beneath the Streets gives tours of this underground area that included a saloon, a Chinese laundry, a bordello, and an opium den.
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The Blaine County Museum strives to present the Assinboine and Gros Ventne culture, along with dinosaurs, and a 40-minute documentary on the Battle and Siege of Bear Paw. Visitors can also visit the bookstore with many historical books, Native American crafts, and apparel.
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Bear Paw Battlefield helps people understand the final battle of the Nez Perce War of 1877. Visitors can watch a 40-minute documentary telling about the battle, and walk along a self-guided 1.25-mile interpretive trail.
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Whitefish Mountain Resort offers skiing, snowmobiling, a nature center, day spa, terrain park, restaurants, lodging, and kid's center. Skiers can enjoy skiing during the day or at night on a total of 102 marked trails.