- Our list of the best things to do in Libby, Montana, features the top 4 nearby activities — including 4 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Libby, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Libby, MT , followed by 3 popular activities in nearby cities, including Troy and Bigfork
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10.8 Miles
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187 votes
US Hwy 2 between Libby and Troy, Libby, MT
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The Kootenai Falls Swinging Bridge is the first bridge constructed over the Kootenai River and it was built during the 1930's. There are trails leading to it.
30.4 Miles
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91 votes
6223 McGinnis Meadows Rd, Libby, MT 59923
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At the McGinnis Meadows Cattle and Guest Ranch, people can receive instruction in the Buck Brannaman style of horsemanship on a real working cattle ranch. Guests can stay in the main lodge or in Amish cabins.
13.8 Miles
The 100-acre Ross Creek Cedar Grove Scenic Area is filled with many cedar trees that may be 500 years old, and are 12 feet in diameter and 175 feet tall. Visitors can walk on a 4.5 mile path through the grove of trees.
18.5 Miles
The Kootenai River is a stretch of water that has varying depths and lies in the foothills of picturesque mountains. Activities on the river includes fishing, hiking, and camping in the surrounding wooded areas.
37.7 Miles
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56 votes
1413 Upper Gold Creek, Sandpoint, ID 83864
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Western Pleasure Guest Ranch is located near Sandpoint, Idaho. The area features horseback riding, as well as horse drawn carriage rides in the Winter and log cabins for visitors to stay.
39.2 Miles
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36 votes
325 Bird Ranch Road, Sagle, ID 83860
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Besides the 20 aircrafts exhibited at the Bird Aviation Museum & Invention Center, in here is also found a National Inventors Hall of Fame. The museum covers 16,000 square feet and can be rented.
41.9 Miles
Whitefish Lake Golf Club has the north and south course. The north course was redesigned in 1983 by John Steidel to take advantage of views of Big Mountain and Whitefish Lake, while the South Course was completed in 1994 along Lost Coon Lake.
42.2 Miles
A Day on the Lake is a watersport and sight-seeing destination. The attraction is centered around Lake Pend Orielle, which is one of the finest lakes in Idaho. The customer service makes you want to come back for more.
45.4 Miles
The Idaho Club, formerly known as Hidden Lakes Golf Resort, is a championship golf course in Sandpoint, Idaho. The area includes hiking trails, a marina, tennis courts and a kids camp.