Cool Places
Updated: March 10, 2026
Montana is full of amazing places where you can explore history, wildlife, and unique stories from our state's past. From mighty dams and underground streets to grand old mansions and busy train depots, each spot has something special to discover. Use this list to find places you might visit with your family, your class, or on a Montana road trip, and imagine what life was like for the people who lived and worked there.
- Canyon Ferry Dam and Reservoir — Discover how this huge dam and lake near Helena provide fun on the water and power for Montana.
- Carousel for Missoula — Take a ride on this hand-carved carousel and find out how a community worked together to create it.
- Conrad Mansion — Step inside this fancy historic house in Kalispell and see how one early Montana family lived.
- Daly Mansion — Explore the grand home of copper king Marcus Daly and uncover stories of ranching, mining, and Montana history.
- Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center — Get an up-close look at grizzlies and wolves while learning how people help protect them.
- Havre Beneath the Streets — Walk through Havre's hidden underground rooms and imagine life in the old days beneath the town.
- Livingston Depot Center — Visit this historic train station to see how railroads helped shape travel to Montana and Yellowstone.
- Moss Mansion — Tour this red-brick mansion in Billings and see original rooms, furniture, and stories from long ago.
- Original Governors Mansion — Look inside the first governors' home in Helena and learn about Montana's early leaders and their families.
- Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Visitor Center — Stop by this visitor center in Missoula to learn how elk and other wildlife are protected.
- Smokejumpers Visitor Center — Explore this Missoula center to see gear and planes used by firefighters who parachute into wildfires.
- St. Helena Cathedral — Visit this tall, beautiful Helena church and check out its colorful stained-glass windows and towers.
- Buffalo Jump Archeological Site — Travel to this ancient hunting place to discover how Native people skillfully used bison to survive.
Visit montanakids.com's History and Prehistory section to see a list of more museums in Montana that you can visit.