- 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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Start with a scenic drive through the forest and the hike to the water. Palisade Falls is a beautiful rock formation with water cascading over it even in the dry season.
31.9 Miles
Within 20 minutes driving distance of the nearest town, Bridger Bowl Ski Area offers spectacular views over the local landscape. There are many hiking trails - with all different skill levels.
34.6 Miles
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63960 Gallatin Rd, Gallatin Gateway, MT 59771
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Located in the Cinnibar Basin and on the Gallatin River and the Yellowstone River, the Montana Whitewater Rafting and Zipline on the Gallatin River Day Trips, visitors can do whitewater rafting, ride ziplines, fly fish, ride horses, and tube the river. The rafting trips on the Gallatin River are technical.
37.5 Miles
Situated in greater Yellowstone, the Diamond J Ranch features a main lodge and cabins for groups of varying sizes. Breakfast is provided daily and activities include horseback riding, swimming, hiking and fishing. Zip line tours and ski resorts are nearby.
38.1 Miles
The Grizzly Encounter is an opportunity to view rescued grizzly bears. The main goals of the sanctuary is to take proper care of the bears and educate visitors on these beautiful creatures.
38.4 Miles
Willies Distillery produces whiskeys, brandies and some specialty spirits in their small batch still. Their tasting room, made up like an old west saloon, is open daily and features live music including banjos and fiddles.
38.5 Miles
Cliff Lake is larger than its twin neighbor known as Wade Lake. Canoeing is a favorite activity in Cliff Lake due to numerous remote coves for exploration, and cross country skiing is popular in the winter months.
38.5 Miles
Surrounded by mountains and the scenic Madison Valley, the Madison Valley History Museum features a collection of artifacts and exhibits pertaining to the history and culture of the local area and of the west in general.
38.5 Miles
Featuring regional artists, The Depot Gallery displays a variety of folk and fine art it its shop. The shop is Western themed; showcasing sculptures, paintings, and other mediums of art.
38.5 Miles
The easily accessible Wade Lake is very popular with both locals and visitors. Along with boating and canoeing, the like features an interpretive trail that connects to the Hilltop Campgrounds which runs for nearly one mile in distance.