Cheap Things To Do in Great Falls, Montana

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4201 Giant Springs Rd, Great Falls, Montana

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  • Resembling two forests, the Lewis and Clark National Forest in west central Montana has two distinct divisi... More on LLBean.com

  • Between May 1804 and September 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led an expedition of 31 in a "Voyag... More on igougo

 

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Giant Springs, 4600 Giant Springs Rd Great Falls, MT 59405

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  • IMPORTANT NOTICE - Posted September 17, 2010 Construction work is continuing on power lines stretching from... More on MontanaFishWildlifeandParks

  • Nice park, site of the Roe River, one time shortest river in the world! Go feed the fish at the hatchery! More on GeckoGo

 

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4600 Giant Srings Road, Great Falls, Montana 59405

  • This park of 160 acres offers a variety of land and water recreation. Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs may not be left unattended, they must be on no more than a 10 foot leash, and be cleaned up ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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922 Bootlegger Trail, Great Falls, Montana

  • Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located on the western edge of the northern Great Plains near Great Falls, Montana. The refuge wetlands support a great variety of water birds with both nest... More on Epinions.com

  • Have volunteered at the Refuge and felt like I was really making a contribution in doing bird counts. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Great Falls, MT

  • Montana has twenty-one National Wildlife Refuges and five Wetland Management Districts. Benton Lake NWR is recognized by the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network as an internationally signi... More on Fws.gov

  • Benton Lake Wetland Management District covers 25,000 square miles in ten counties of north-central Montana. While the primary role of the WMD is conservation of habitat for waterfowl, a ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Sluice Boxes, FWP Region 4 Office, 4600 Giant Springs Road Great Falls, MT 59405

  • You will definitely want your camera handy when you spend a day or a weekend in this remote setting. Remains of mines, a railroad, and historic cabins line Belt Creek as it winds through a beautifu... More on MontanaFishWildlifeandParks

  • This primitive state park follows an abandoned railway through Belt Creek Gorge. Visitors hike, fish, camp and explore abandoned mining towns along the route. Sluice Boxes State Park offers a splen... More on LLBean.com

 

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Smith River, FWP Region 4 Office - 4600 Giant Springs Rd. Great Falls, MT 59405

  • The Sun River begins in the mountains at the confluence of the North and South Fork of the Sun River on the eastern edge of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. As the river is located on the easte... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • The Smith River is a unique 59-mile river corridor. Permits are required to float the stretch of Smith River between Camp Baker and Eden Bridge. Noted for its spectacular scenery and renowned trout... More on MontanaFishWildlifeandParks

 

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Great Falls, Montana, United States

  • The Roe River runs between Giant Springs and the Missouri River in Great Falls, Montana. The Roe River is only 61 meters (201 feet) at its longest constant point. It is the shortest river in th world. Giant Springs State Park includes ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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22 Railroad Square, Great Falls, Montana

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  • Educational Programming at the Children�s Museum Join the Museum in December as we learn all things Holiday... More on Childrensmuseumofmontana.org

  • The staff at the Museum are super helpful in getting things set up for us and proactive in making sure we h... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Tower Rock, 4600 Giant Springs Great Falls, MT 59405

  • Indian Education For All Lesson PlanTower Rock State Park is one of Montana's newest state parks. The 400-foot high igneous rock formation lies in a 140-acre site along the stretch of the Missouri River between Craig, Montana and ... More on MontanaFishWildlifeandParks

 

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