- Our list of the best things to do in Helena, Montana, features the top 25 nearby activities — including 15 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Helena, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 26 things to do within the city of Helena, MT
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Exceptional contemporary art is displayed at the Holter Museum of Art. Exhibitions, collections, and educational programming are the main activities and draws for the site that is composed of 17,000 square feet.
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The Great Divide Ski Area is normally the first ski area in Montana to open during the year. It is also one of the largest terrain parks in the state and provides trails for skiing and snowboarding all season long.
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5360 Castles Dr, Helena, MT
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Tourists can dig for precious gems at the Spokane Bar Sapphire Mine & Gold Fever Rock Shop. Their professional staff will also work closely with guests to help them identify and clean their newly found treasures.
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An 11-screen movie theater, Cinemark Helena and XD displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, self-service and mobile ticketing, an XD auditorium and a snack bar.
2.7 Miles
A 24-lane bowling center, Sleeping Giant Lanes offers open and league bowling along with a miniature golf course. The center also provides a full bar, cosmic bowling, arcade games and a snack bar with food and drinks.
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Tons of Fun is a family friendly facility that features go-karts, laser tag, miniature golf, a video game arcade, and batting cages. The organization also has slides and rock climbing facilities.
36.2 Miles
Cattle baron Conrad Kohrs once owned 10 million acres, and 1,600 acres of it are open to the public as Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site. Visitors can take guided tours including wagon tours pulled by draft horses, hear blacksmiths and cowboys talk, see farm animals, and tour the ranch house.
36.4 Miles
The Old Montana Prison Complex was originally built by inmates and opened on July 2, 1871. The complex has been turned into a series of museums including an Old Prison Museum, Law Enforcement Museum, Frontier Museum, Powell County Museum, Montana Auto Museum, Yesterday's Playthings and Cottonwood City.
38.6 Miles
Dearborn River is a tributary of the Missouri and is one of Montana's most scenic rivers. It is a small, remote river that carves a canyon through rugged, volcanic rock as it winds out of the mountains onto open country.
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The Mineral Museum at Montana Tech houses over 1300 specimens as well as the Bureau of Mines. Admission is free and there are tours, lectures and workshops available onsite.