- Our list of the best things to do in Bigfork, Montana, features the top 51 nearby activities — including 30 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bigfork, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Museums & Galleries, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Bigfork, MT , followed by 33 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Coram, Hungry Horse, West Glacier, Polson, Swan Lake and Whitefish
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Sportspage Bowl Co is a bowling alley, grill, and lounge featuring a number of attractions for its patrons to enjoy. Visitors commonly enjoy bowling, drinking the many beers on tap, or eating from the full food menu.
26.2 Miles
The dedicated efforts of the Polson-Flathead Historical Museum have preserved local history for visitors. From an early pioneer perspective, tourists are immersed in a range of exhibits, from a historic-era kitchen, to commerce at the trading post.
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Flathead Valley Forest, Whitefish, MT 59937
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Hosted in a forest setting, Flashpoint Outdoor Laser Tag offers organized laser tag including survivor, capture the flag and team elimination. Items provided include the MP5 Stinger and XM-7 Skinny guns as well as a tablet for some games.
26.2 Miles
Featuring a new pond for dogs to swim in, Hugh Rogers Wag Park has over 5 acres for dogs to play in. They have a dog-height water fountain, an agility course, and a separate area for small dogs.
26.3 Miles
Encouraging residents to adopt a healthy lifestyle, The Wave provides fitness programs and water activities for all ages. Along with open swim, the facility offers a variety of group classes such as Yoga, Tai Chi, Cycling and Zumba.
26.5 Miles
Dedicated to the entire American history, the Miracle of America Museum (MoAM) is homage to the country that civilized the West and that has stepped on the moon. It has military exhibits, agricultural exhibits, native's artifacts, and plenty of other things exhibited in its 40 outbuildings.
26.5 Miles
Featuring Americana themed exhibits, Miracle of America Museum and Pioneer Village has a collection of boy scouting artifacts, World War I and II memorabilia, and handmade UFO structures. The museum also has a wide variety of vintage snow equipment.
26.8 Miles
Originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1958 as a medical office, the building was constructed in 1961. The clinic only occupied the building for one year, before it became a bank, and then a law office.
26.9 Miles
In December 2004, three Broadway actors joined forces to open Alpine Theater Project. The theater presents Broadway style shows, musicals and concerts, and is one of the largest professional theater troupes in the northwest United States.