Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Great Falls, Montana (MT)

March 8, 2022 Alida England

Anyone with an interest in history and a love of the great outdoors will enjoy a getaway to Great Falls. Steeped in the traditions of the Old West and chock-full of historic buildings and important landmarks, the city itself is a living museum. But there are also real museums to explore. Check out the Lewis & Clark National Trail Interpretive Center which has interactive exhibits and videos that help you retrace the steps of the famous explorers. The C.M. Russell Museum Complex displays the work of the "Cowboy Artist" Charlie Russell. Families should stop at the Children's Museum of Montana for hours of entertainment. Or walk into the past of the Northern Plains at First People’s Buffalo Jump, where Native Americans used to stampede buffalo over cliffs. Visitors can also take advantage of a wide array of outdoor recreation opportunities. With a fantastic view of the Missouri River, the 24-mile River's Edge Trail is great for walking, biking, in-line skating or jogging. Bird watchers will enjoy the Benton Lake Wildlife Refuge, and hiking, biking and camping opportunities in nearby mountain ranges offer even more outdoor fun.
Restaurants in Great Falls

1. Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

4201 Giant Springs Rd, Great Falls, MT 59405-0913 +1 406-727-8733 http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lcnf/recarea/?recid=61458
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5.0 based on 852 reviews

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

Located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River in Giant Springs Heritage State Park, this visitors center provides information and exhibits about Lewis and Clark's famous journey and the historical significance of the United States' westward expansion.

Reviewed By abalparker - Sylvan Lake, Canada

A wonderful place to learn more about the amazing story of Lewis and Clark and the early early days of the great plains and the west!! Also take in the buffalo jump, amazing to understand of how the first nation peoples harvested and feed their communities while respecting and living in harmony with nature!!

2. St. Ann Cathedral

715 3rd Ave N, Great Falls, MT 59401-1501 +1 406-761-5456 http://www.stannscathedral.org
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

St. Ann Cathedral

3. Feather Your Nest

311 Central Ave, Great Falls, MT 59401-3113 +1 406-315-2410 http://featheryournestmt.com/
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Feather Your Nest

Reviewed By piglet81222016 - Great Falls, United States

I go into feather your nest fairly often but have never eaten there, until yesterday. Everything about this sweet little place was wonderful! Very fun and calm atmosphere, very friendly and kind service and the food is all homemade except for the bread (that's what we were told). The tomato soup was very good, slightly sweet but full of excellent flavor! Their sandwiches are very good and their pumpkin dessert topped it all off! A very fun place to visit and have a good lunch! I highly recommend! And will for sure be back!

4. C.M. Russell Museum

400 13th St N, Great Falls, MT 59401-1498 +1 406-727-8787 [email protected] http://www.cmrussell.org
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4.5 based on 470 reviews

C.M. Russell Museum

Charlie Russell documented the West that was vanishing before his eyes, telling the story of the American West as no artist had before. Many of the stories Russell told through Russell's art and life resonate even today. The first museum dedicated to Western art, the C.M. Russell Museum houses Charles Marion Russell's original studio, the home where he lived, and many paintings and bronzes created by Russell and his contemporaries. It also includes a compelling exhibition of Browning Firearms, featuring information on John Moses Browning (1855-1926), one of the world's most important and innovative gun makers. Now allowing photography except for specific pieces (no flash photography). Find out why the C.M. Russell Museum is the art and soul of the American West.

Reviewed By C5747LIjamesr - Alberta, Canada

This is a really great Museum and a must if your a fan of Charley Russell and his art. Spent a day and 1/2 and totally enjoyed the time I spent. Staff are really friendly and helpful.

5. Malmstrom Museum and Air Park

90 Whitehall Dr, Great Falls, MT 59402 +1 406-731-2705 [email protected] http://www.malmstrom.af.mil/About-Us/Malmstrom-Museum
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Malmstrom Museum and Air Park

Monday - Friday: 10:00am-4:00pm. Closed all US Federal Holidays. We are located on the east side of Great Falls, Montana, at the east end of 2nd Ave North, just inside the Malmstrom AFB main gate to the right. Because Malmstrom Museum and Air Park are within the Malmstrom AFB perimeter, public access or non-US DoD cardholders will need to process through the Visitor Control Center located outside and just to the right of the 2nd Ave. N. Gate (6220 Goddard Dr.). A valid US or Canadian Driver's License or ID card is required for public access. Children 16 and over will require a valid photo ID (e.g., Driver's License, State or Gov't ID, School ID). Accompanied children less than 16 years of age do not require an ID card for access. Non-US/Canadian Driver's License/ID Card holders may coordinate in advance as Passport or Visa clearances can take up to 72 business-hours to process for entry authorization. Group Visits and Special Arrangements may be coordinated by contacting the museum.

Reviewed By 304carlp - West Columbia, United States

Rob the manager of the facility I can not say enough good things to describe his assistance to my wife and I. We visited Malstrom and the wonderful museum. We were stationed there from Jan. 1971-may 1972. The security forces help desk at the main gate was manned by several great airman. Since I was in the Security Police Squadron their professionalism meant a lot to me and my wife. It was a great visit and I hope we will get to visit again.

6. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

1400 1st Ave N, Great Falls, MT 59401-3205 +1 406-727-8255 http://www.the-square.org/
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

7. Great Falls Montana

100 1st Ave N Lower Level Suite, Great Falls, MT 59401-2580 +1 406-761-4436 [email protected] http://visitgreatfallsmontana.org
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Great Falls Montana

8. Children's Museum of Montana

22 Railroad Sq, Great Falls, MT 59401-4003 +1 406-452-6661 [email protected] http://childrensmuseumofmontana.org
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4.0 based on 54 reviews

Children's Museum of Montana

For over 20 years, the children of our little city on the river have come and enjoyed productive, interactive, and educational activities and exhibits all year-round. The Children’s Museum of Montana was opened in February of 1999 and has seen over 60,000 visitors since then. We are the largest and oldest children's museum in Montana and proud of how far we have come- our current collection of over 20 exhibits is a must see for all visitors! While the years have passed, the mission remains the same- To Ignite a Passion for Lifelong Learning! Whether they are saving lives as a doctor in the Little Falls Clinic, learning about money in the Giant Springs Credit Union, or living on the homestead of the frontier; hands-on play is the goal and their own imagination is the only limitation!

Reviewed By T6837SDcesara - Swift Current, Canada

We took our 3 y-old daugter there in the morning on weekend and she really had lots of fun by playing, jumping, running, etc., she did not want to leave after 3 hrs in it. My wife and I had a double expresso coffee meanwhile watched our daughter enjoy that amazing 2 stories family place. We also purchased a few itme at the front small gift store section, and could take many pictures and videos. There parking is good enough for all visitors but not easy to drive into the building parking, not even by using GPS it's that easy, but locals are very helpful. Staff are very nice, polite, smilly and helpful. We may be back again in future visits if travelling with our daughter. The site is well located in town, close to Missouri river and many othger attractions like museums, restaurants, parks, etc. Good wi-fi, only pay admission at front desk at reasonable price. Winter greetings from Speedycreek - SK - Canada.

9. The History Museum

422 2nd St S, Great Falls, MT 59405-1816 +1 406-452-3462 http://thehistorymuseum.org
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4.0 based on 29 reviews

The History Museum

10. Sip 'n Dip Great Falls

17 7th St S, Great Falls, MT 59401-3630 +1 406-454-2141 http://montanamermaids.com
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Sip 'n Dip Great Falls

The Sip 'n Dip Lounge is a original 60's tiki bar. It's home to the Montana Mermaids. The mermaids swim Monday through Saturday starting at 6pmish until 9:30pm. At this time no one under 21 is allowed in the lounge due to COVID restrictions.

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