- Our list of the best things to do in Three Forks, Montana, features the top 8 nearby activities — including 4 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Three Forks, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Three Forks, MT , followed by 5 popular activities in nearby cities, including Belgrade, Big Sky and Bozeman
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1716 West Main Street, Bozeman, MT 59715
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Montana Troutfitters Day Tours offers several popular trips, including half and full day float fly fishing trips and half and full day walk wade trips. Yellowstone National Park fly fishing trips and Montana Spring Creek fishing trips are also popular.
27.9 Miles
Filled with glow-in-the-dark obstacles, Laserdash Laser Tag Stadium offers visitors an indoor arena for competitive laser tag. In addition to laser tag, the center has a huge arcade with Skee-ball and air hockey.
28.2 Miles
Situated near Yellowstone Park, Madison River Tubing offers tube trips along the Madison River in addition to shuttling to and from the entry and exit spots. They also provide rentals of tubes, floating coolers, and stand up paddle boards.
28.4 Miles
Filled with wall to wall climbing opportunities, Spire Climbing Center offers visitors a rock climbing facility with top-rope and bouldering courses. The center offers instructional lessons for outdoor climbing, leading, and more.
28.4 Miles
The tasting room of 406 Brewing Company has live music and includes a selection of craft beers. They produce porters, ales, and IPA. On average they have about four beers available to try at any given time.
28.5 Miles
Fresh mountain area and beautiful views are part of the landscape of Downtown Bozeman. There is also shopping, food and special events like Trick or Treating for the kids.
28.5 Miles
The 120-mile Gallatin River is a tributary of the Mississippi River that wends its way through Montana and Wyoming. It passes through Yellowstone National Park. Fishing, swimming, tubing and rafting are permitted, but not on the portion of the river inside the park.
28.7 Miles
Specializing in tours of Yellowstone National Park, the adventurous guides at the Yellowstone Safari Company also lead expeditions into Grand Teton National Park. All guides have extensive experience in the parks and are highly trained to deal safely with wild animals, minor injuries and vehicle problems.
28.7 Miles
The earlier days of Gallatin Valley are the focus of exhibits within the Pioneer Museum. Programs are held frequently throughout the year that include the annual History Conference and several outreach programs.
28.7 Miles
With Montana Whitewater Rafting Co., visitors can sign up for adventurous outdoor activities like fly fishing, zipline tours, horseback riding, and more. The company hosts whitewater rafting trips at Yellowstone River, Gallatin River, and Madison River.