- Our list of the best things to do in Gardiner, Montana, features the top 18 nearby activities — including 12 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Gardiner, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Tours, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Gardiner, MT , followed by 2 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pray
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Blacktail Plateau Drive is a one-way dirt road that larger vehicles are not allowed on. As people drive on the road before it eventually meets Grand Loop Road, visitors see elk, bison, and bears.
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The Paradise Gallery offers a variety of art work including canvas, oil and photographs all through the store. Paradise Gallery also features various collections of bronze sculptures, miniatures and miscellaneous off the wall creative works.
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Constructed in 1903 to accommodate horse-drawn coaches, the Yellowstone National Park North Entrance - Roosevelt Arch still greets visitors today. It was named such because President Theodore Roosevelt placed the arch's cornerstone during a visit to the park.
2.8 Miles
Located in the Mammoth area of the Yellowstone National Park, The Boiling River is located at the site where a hot spring mingles with the Gardner river, resulting in warm waters that are particularly pleasant for swimming.
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Flying Pig Rafting is an adventure company that offers whitewater rafting as well as horseback riding, fly fishing, custom vacation packages and tours of Yellowstone Park. Their rafting options include short, long and overnight trips.
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Choose your level of difficulty at Mammoth Hot Springs with an easy boardwalk trail through the lower terraces, or hike to the top of Bunsen's Peak for a bit of a challenge. The springs offer options with panoramic vies, driving trails, and a tour through Fort Yellowstone.
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A miner wrote the first written record of the Chico Hot Springs in 1865. Visitors can swim in two pools containing the water from the hot springs, whether guests stay in the resort or not.
21.8 Miles
A husband and wife team offer full and half day whitewater rafting trips for all members of the family. The team also offers scenic float trips, and scenic horseback rides.
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Relax at Canyon Village Yellowstone where you will find comfortable lodging and dining options. Grab a meal to-go at the deli before you continue on your hike of the most famous national park.
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Visitors to the 320 Guest Ranch can fly fish, ride horses, go on a hayride, hike, and in the winter, snowmobile. The ranch features log cabin accommodations, and a variety of steaks in exotic game to eat.