- TripBuzz found 16 things to do with kids in or near Stevensville, Montana, including 11 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Missoula, Hamilton and Fort Benton.
- From Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge to St. Mary's Peak, the Stevensville area offers 23 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Theaters, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Historic Sites.
- Stevensville is a small town with a thriving local business community. Home to just over 1,800 residents, the area offers small-town charm and hospitality to those who visit. Tourists traveling through the area can enjoy local cafes, shops, and parks, as well as strolling through the city's historical downtown district.
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25.6 Miles
98%
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Reserve Street, at west end of Missoula Airport, Missoula, MT
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The Smokejumpers Visitor Center features displays and information related to fire suppression. Hour long guided tours of the facility are available free of charge but donations are encouraged.
25.8 Miles
Waterfront Caras Park in Missoula, Montana is a community center and popular place to relax. It frequently hosts fairs, arts festivals, fundraisers, bake sales and other local cultural events. Its maximum capacity is 3,500 souls.
27.3 Miles
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8080 W Riverside Dr., Missoula, MT 59802
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10,000 Waves provides river adventures with activities like whitewater rafting, scenic river floats, inflatable and sit-on-top kayak tours, kayak instruction, raft guide clinics and gear rentals. Trips can last a half-day or an entire day.
28.0 Miles
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5055 Expressway, Missoula, MT 59808
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Offering an array of fun and exciting activities, The Hub Family Entertainment Center is a perfect location for birthday or other group gatherings. Along with indoor go-karts, there is laser tag and a variety of arcade games to enjoy.
29.1 Miles
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.
31.3 Miles
Themed after the iconic cartoon character, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park is an RV resort with Wi-Fi, pools, horseshoe courts, and a lounge. The park has a Yogi Bear mascot that visits with kids.
39.9 Miles
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.
43.2 Miles
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.
44.5 Miles
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.
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From its location on top of the Continental Divide, Lost Trail Powder Mountain receives about 300 inches of snow each year. Visitors can also use the snowsports school for lessons in snowboarding and skiing.