- Our list of the best things to do in Philipsburg, Montana, features the top 11 nearby activities — including 7 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Philipsburg, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Philipsburg, MT , followed by 9 popular activities in nearby cities, including Anaconda and Nevada City
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Featuring 18 lanes, Copper City Bowl & Cafe offers open bowling with automatic scoring and shoe rental. The facility serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and provides slot machines, a bar and a banquet hall for private events.
27.0 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.
27.1 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.
30.1 Miles
With both indoor and outdoor amenities, the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort offers 153 rooms to those wishing to enjoy the 2 oversized swimming pools and the 2 mineral soaking pools. It also has a 350 foot-long enclosed water slide.
39.8 Miles
An organic brewery that follows the Montana tap room regulations, Wildwood Brewery makes a variety of beers, including stouts, pilsners, ales, and lagers. They focus on sustainability, and host a number of special events with sustainable themes.
39.9 Miles
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4567 Wildfowl Lane, Stevensville, MT 59870
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Covering 2,800 acres and having 2 ½ miles of nature trails in the Wildlife Viewing Area, the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge is popular among birdwatchers since it is the home of approximately 238 bird species.
39.9 Miles
The Stevensville Historical Museum is a museum that showcases the history of Stevensville. The museum features exhibits that detail the establishment of settlements along the Bitterroot River, which resulted from the timber and mining industries.
40.0 Miles
5 beer specialties wait to be tasted and enjoyed at the Blacksmith Brewing Company. Twice a week live entertainment is provided by local artists.
40.0 Miles
A concert venue in downtown Stevensville, the Chantilly Theater hosts a variety of musical performances year-round. Located in a historic building that has been renovated, it presents all genres of music.
40.1 Miles
An historic and cultural tourist site, St. Mary's Mission provides information relative to the birth of the state of Montana. Visitors can walk the grounds and tour a number of sites including a chapel, museum, art gallery and gift shop.