Enjoy Montana Sports, Culture and Entertainment
Montana is rife with history, culture, art, sports, and entertainment. There are over 100 golf courses, rodeo arenas, auto raceways, and sports fields.
Montana towns come alive with Farmer’s Markets, Street Fairs and Festivals, Beer Gardens, and Parades. Summer and winter find Montanans celebrating out of doors.
Several fine art museums house some of our historic western art. In addition, art galleries are in every town showing work that is distinctively Montana. Theater is also quite popular as well as countless venues for listening to music of all kinds. Look for Classical, country, pop, blue grass, and more.
There is always something to do indoors or out. Take a look and see what is going on in the area around your favorite B&B.
Culture, Sports & Entertainment Blog

Blacktail Mountain Ski Area
Located above Flathead Lake and the town of Lakeside, this family friendly ski area has 24 runs on 200 acres of ski area. There are beautiful views of the 1000 acres of surrounding National Forest area and Flathead Lake.
The Blacktail Lodge offers both sit-down restaurant and cafe style eateries. A great place to t...
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Moss Mansion in Billings
Capture a piece of Montana history as you tour the Moss Mansion, home of the prominent Moss family. See what life was like at the turn of the century in Billings, MT. Original furnishings, persian carpets, and artifacts bring you into life in 1903. Settlement of the ‘wild west...
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Cathedral of St. Helen
Towering over the skyline of Helena is the Cathedral of St Helen. When visiting our state capital for government business, don’t forget to take some time out to see this magnificent church. The cathedral is majestic and beautiful. Imagine that you have been transported to...
Read MoreMuseum of the Rockies
Dinosaurs! Yes, the Museum of the Rockies has an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils on display. While in Bozeman, take some time to visit MOR, which is part of Montana State University. Marvel at the T. Rex skeleton (it is HUGE!), take in a show at the Taylor Planetarium, learn about Montana and the surrounding regions.
... Read MoreHockaday Museum of Art
The scenic beauty of Montana is often captured via painting and art. What better place to see it than at the Hockaday Museum of Art in downtown Kalispell.
The museum is dedicated to preserving the artistic legacy of Montana and Glacier National Park. Artists of Montana are featured in the permanent collection. See...
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Flathead Lake Cherries
Montana is famous for its cherries, grown around the Flathead Lake. The season is short, but there is an abundance of sweet, juicy cherries in July and early August throughout the Flathead Valley.
Want to pick your own cherries? No problem! Just take a ride around the east side of Flathead Lake and pull in at any U-Pick sign....
Read MoreLivingston Depot Center
Founded by the Northern Pacific Railroad, Livingston was a central point for railway workers and visitors travelling to Yellowstone National Park. The passenger depot, built in 1902, is still a welcoming center for Yellowstone visitors. It is just 50 miles north of the north gate in Gardiner, Montana.
Here you will f...
Read MoreMissoula Art Museum
In the heart of downtown Missoula, is the Missoula Art Museum. Featuring contemporary M...
Read MoreHolter Museum of Art - Helena
While in downtown Helena, you will want to find some time to stop at the Holter Museum of Art. Local and national artists are featured in this contemporary art museum. They all tell a story of the northwest through their art. Various forms of visual arts are on display: paintings, photographs, and objects depicting design and function throug...
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The Sweet Palace
A trip through Montana is not complete without a stop at The Sweet Palace in Philipsburg. Located on Broadway in downtown Philipsburg, The Sweet Palace will spark the inner child in you as you are surrounded by candy and...
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