- 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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Located in Butte, Montana, the World Museum of Mining is an indoor-outdoor museum that focuses on Montana's role as a mining state. It includes a recreation of a 19th-century mining town, a memorial to deceased miners and a large selection of minerals removed from the adjacent Orphan Girl Mine.
46.7 Miles
This tour is a good way to get a unique perspective on Butte's rich mining history. There is a gift shop as well as a guided tour of the 'toxic pit'
46.7 Miles
A variety of sites within southwest Montan's mountains like old camps and ghost towns can be seen through Montana ATV Adventures. The standard trip offered by the ATV excursion company includes a ride over 6,000 feet above sea level along the Continental Divide.
47.0 Miles
The Piccadilly Museum is a museum for a large collection of transportation memorabilia. Exhibits include kangaroo crossing signs and license plates. There are also highway and subway markers, vintage cars, and Evel Knievel memorabilia.
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219 W Granite Street, Butte, MT 59701
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A historic mansion that has been converted into a bed and breakfast, the Copper King Mansion National Historic Place offers food and accommodations in a unique atmosphere. The mansion also rents out its main level for special events.
47.1 Miles
Take a tour of the 34 room Victorian mansion where William Andrews Clark lived. Clark was one of the Copper Kings of Montana who helped establish Montana as a viable state.
47.1 Miles
Dumas Brothel is a historical Victorian era brothel that illegally operated from 1890 until 1982. It was the longest running brothel in America and serves as the lone remnant of Butte's Red-Light district.
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Capturing the history of the region's Chinese population, The Mai Wah showcases local artifacts from when it was a mining town. Visitors can take group or individual tours where they can learn about the people who immigrated to Montana.
47.1 Miles
Established in 1991, MAI Wah Society Inc is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Asian heritage of the local area. The society operates a museum filled with educational exhibits and artifacts.
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Directed and conducted by Dr. Luis Millan, the Butt Symphony Orchestra was originally established in 1949. The orchestra has over 60 members, and performs five concerts per year, showcasing a variety of music.