List of museums in Montana

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This list of museums in Montana encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.

Contents

The six areas referred to in the "Region" column are explained in a separate section below.

Montana has an unusual number of paleontology museums and museums with paleontology sections, much of them filled with discoveries from within the state. These museums are listed again in a separate table below with more specific information.

Museums

This list is a sortable table. Click on the small boxes next to any heading title to reorder the list (in alphabetical order or reverse alphabetical order) by that category.

NameTown/CityCountyRegionTypeSummary
American Computer & Robotics Museum Bozeman Gallatin South central Computer History of computing, communications, artificial intelligence & robotics
Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts Helena Lewis and Clark SouthwestArtExhibitions of contemporary ceramic art
Bair Family Museum Martinsdale Meagher North central Historic house website, ranch home of Charles M. Bair family, features antiques, Native American and Western art, ranching display
Beaverhead County Museum Dillon Beaverhead SouthwestLocal history website, natural, physical and human history of Beaverhead County, includes fossils, military artifacts, textiles, household items, miniature railroad, mining and farming equipment, a general store, schoolroom and railroad pocket watch exhibit
Belt Museum Belt Cascade North CentralLocal historyIn the old jail building. Jail cell, coal mine reproductions, photos, local artists.
Big Horn County Historical Museum Hardin Big Horn Southeast Open-air website, includes over 25 historic buildings, farm equipment, horse-drawn wagons and antique vehicles, operated by the Big Horn County Historical Society
Big Sandy Historical Museum Big Sandy Chouteau North CentralLocal historyEarly pioneer ranching days, genealogy information
Blaine County Museum Chinook Blaine NortheastLocal history website, local history, culture, Native Americans, dinosaurs and fossils
Blaine County Wildlife MuseumChinookBlaineNortheastNatural history website, open summer, over 200 animals on display, past and present Montana wildlife
Brand Bar Museum Ovando PowellSouthwestLocal historyLocal memorabilia, stories of settlers
Broadwater County Museum Townsend Broadwater SouthwestLocal history website, open seasonally
Canton Church Historic Site TownsendBroadwaterSouthwestReligious1870s Catholic Church, first built in the area
Carbon County Historical Society Museum Red Lodge Carbon South centralLocal history website, Native Americans, cowboys, rodeo, mining, ranching and homesteading
Carter County Museum Ekalaka Carter SoutheastMultipleLocal history, Native American, homesteaders, dinosaurs, fossils, geology, natural history
Cascade Senior Center and Museum Cascade CascadeNorth CentralLocal historyPhotographs, business machines, military
Castle Museum White Sulphur Springs MeagherNorth centralHistoryLate 19th-century mansion with period furniture, minerals, textiles, historic artifacts, carriages and sleds, a bank, a schoolroom, a stagecoach, fire engines
Central Montana Museum Lewistown Fergus North centralMultiple website, local history, culture, Native Americans, mining, petroleum, military history, dinosaurs, open seasonally [1]
Cheyenne Indian Museum Ashland Rosebud SoutheastHistory website, located in St. Labre Indian Mission, artifacts and collectibles from the Plains Tribes
Children's Museum of Montana, Inc Great Falls Cascade Central tactile exploration website, focus is cognitive development through interactive exhibits to inspire a passion for lifelong learning.
Children’s Museum Missoula Missoula Missoula NorthwestChildren's website, interactive exhibits for children
Children's Museum of BozemanBozemanGallatinSouth central Children's website
Children's Museum of Northeast Montana Glasgow Valley NortheastChildren's website
Clark ChateauButteSilver BowSouthwestMultiple website, 1898 mansion
Clarks Fork Valley Museum Fromberg CarbonSouth centralLocal historyIn railroad depot, replicas
C. M. Russell Museum Complex Great Falls Cascade North central Art Focus is the artwork of local "cowboy artist" Charles Marion Russell and art about the American Old West
Conrad Mansion Museum Kalispell Flathead Northwest Historic house website; 1895 Norman-style mansion built by trading and freighting magnate and Kalispell founder Charles Conrad; has 26 originally furnished rooms, Tiffany-style windows [2]
Conrad Transportation and Historical Museum Conrad Pondera North centralHistory / TransportationOpen seasonally, features a period drug store, general store, recreated homestead shack, exhibits about the development of the west through transportation, toys, automobiles and artifacts [3]
Cooke City Montana Museum Cooke City ParkSouth centralLocal history website, Beartooth Pass, tourism, local communities
Copper King Mansion Butte Silver Bow SouthwestHistoric houseGuided tours of the late Victorian mansion
Copper Village Museum & Arts Center Anaconda Deer LodgeSouthwestMultipleLocated in the Anaconda City Hall Cultural Center, exhibitions of art, local history and culture [4]
Crail Ranch Homestead Museum Big Sky Gallatin South central Homestead website The museum is housed in two original homestead cabins and displays artifacts, photographs and documents pertaining to the homestead era in the Big Sky area. Docents offer extensive information about the pioneer Crail and Creek families.
Crazy Mountain Museum Big Timber Sweet Grass South centralLocal history website
Culbertson Museum Culbertson Roosevelt NortheastHistory website, open seasonally, local history, historic room and business displays, tractors, horse-drawn equipment, cowboy pioneer and homesteader artifacts
Custer Battlefield Museum Garryowen Big HornSoutheastHistory website, Battle of the Little Bighorn, frontiersmen, military life, Plains Indian culture
Daly Mansion Hamilton Ravalli SouthwestHistoric house website, home of 19th century industrialist Marcus Daly, includes an arboretum and botanical garden
Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town Scobey Daniels Northeast Living history website, includes over 30 historic buildings restored to depict a town in the early 1900s
Darby Pioneer Memorial Museum Darby RavalliNorthwestLocal historyCollection of pioneer home and work artifacts [5]
Darby Ranger Station Visitor's Center and MuseumDarbyRavalliNorthwestHistory website, open seasonally, history of the Forest Service and its evolving mission, located in the Bitterroot National Forest
Dumas Brothel ButteSilver BowSouthwestHistoryFormer brothel dating back to 1890
Earth Science Museum Loma Chouteau North centralLocal history, Natural historyGems, minerals, fossils and Native American artifacts discovered in the area [6]
Fly Fishing Discovery Center Livingston Park South centralSports - Fly fishingOperated by the Federation of Fly Fishers, fly fishing ties, rods, reels, lines, float tubes, art
Fort Benton Museums Fort Benton ChoteauNorth centralMultiple website, includes Old Fort Benton, a reconstructed 1850s fur trading post; Starr Gallery of Western Art; Museum of the Northern Great Plains about homesteaders' lives and agriculture; Homestead Village, a 1900s period rural community including a church, bank, drug store, City Hall, one room school, a mercantile and three generations of prairie settler's dwellings; Museum of the Upper Missouri about area explorations, transportation and local history; and Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center
Fort Owen State Park Stevensville RavalliSouthwestMilitaryPartially restored fort and museum
Fort Peck Interpretive Center Fort Peck ValleyNortheastNatural historyNative fish and game species of Fort Peck Lake and the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, construction of Fort Peck Dam and powerhouse tours
Frank Derosa Railroad MuseumHavreHillNorth centralHistoryModel railroad, equipment
Frontier Gateway Museum Glendive Dawson SouthwestLocal history website, open seasonally, dinosaurs and fossils, buffalo, Indians, homesteaders, cattlemen, settlers, railroad, Civil War, two country stores, a blacksmith shop, buggy shed, a fire hall, log cabin, a restored country school, and farm machinery
Frontier Montana MuseumDeer LodgePowellSouthwestHistory website, collection of handguns, spurs, chaps and cowboy collectibles, open seasonally
Galerie TrinitasGreat FallsCascadeNorth centralArtPart of the University of Great Falls, religious art and the art of Sister Trinitas Morin [7]
Garfield County Museum Jordan Garfield NortheastHistory website, local history, culture, dinosaurs and fossils
Gallatin History Museum BozemanGallatinSouth centralLocal history website, operated by the Gallatin County Historical Society in a former jail, exhibits include jail cells and a hanging gallows, Native American history in the Gallatin Valley, clothing, a reconstructed log cabin, guns
Glacier County Historical Museum Cut Bank Glacier SouthwestLocal historyOpen seasonally, exhibits include homesteading, Lewis & Clark, the artist John Clark, community businesses, oil, and Cut Bank 1898 through the 1960, an oil worker's house, oil derrick, 1917 schoolhouse, 1980s caboose, replica homestead house and farm [8]
Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum GlendiveDawsonSouthwestReligious website, creationist view of dinosaurs and fossils, operated by the Foundation Advancing Creation Truth
Granite County Museum & Cultural Center Philipsburg Granite SouthwestLocal history website, open seasonally, includes the Ghost Town Hall of Fame, exhibits on area silver mining, located in the historic Courtney Hotel
Grant–Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site Deer LodgePowellSouthwestOpen-airTours of the working cattle ranch, 19th-century ranch house, historic bunkhouse, barn with collection of wagons and buggies, granary, draft horse barn, ice house and other outbuildings
Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station Malta Phillips NortheastNatural historyDinosaurs, fossils, hosts paleontology digs, open seasonally
Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center West Yellowstone GallatinSouth centralNatural historyExhibits and live bears and wolves
H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Havre Hill North centralLocal historyLocal history, culture, dinosaurs, fossils [9]
Headwaters Heritage Museum Three Forks GallatinSouth centralHistory website, Lewis and Clark, mining, early settlers
Heritage Museum Libby Lincoln NorthwestLocal history website, open seasonally
Historic St. Mary's Mission StevensvilleRavalliSouthwestHistoryMid 19th century mission complex
Historical Museum at Fort Missoula MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestLocal history website, city history
The History Museum Great FallsCascadeNorth centralHistory website
Hobson Museum Hobson Judith Basin North centralLocal history [10] [11]
Hockaday Museum of Art KalispellFlatheadNorthwestArt website, housed in a former Carnegie library, permanent exhibit of Glacier National Park art and culture, changing exhibitions of nationally renowned and emerging artists
Holt Heritage Museum Lolo MissoulaNorthwestWestOpen by appointment, collection of cowboy and Native American artifacts [12]
Holter Museum of Art HelenaLewis and ClarkSouthwestArt website, exhibits of contemporary art
Huntley Project Museum Osborn Yellowstone CentralAgriculture website, farming, ranching, and homesteading during the early 20th century
J. Spencer Watkins Memorial MuseumVirginia CityMadisonSouthwestHistoryPharmacy, 1st soda fountain in Montana, print shop
Jefferson County Museum Clancy JeffersonSouthwestLocal history website documents, maps, photos, rotating exhibits, rotating exhibits
Jefferson Valley Museum Whitehall Jefferson SouthwestLocal historyOpen seasonally [13]
Judith Basin County Museum Stanford Judith BasinNorth centralLocal historyOpen seasonally [14]
Larue-Hot Springs Museum Hot Springs Sanders NorthwestLocal history website
Legacy Doll MuseumBillingsYellowstoneSoutheastDoll website, antique, collectible, and modern dolls and doll accessories
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center Great FallsCascadeNorth centralHistory website, managed by the USDA Forest Service, history of Lewis and Clark Expedition as they portaged the great falls of the Missouri River and explored the 'unknown' [15]
Liberty County Museum Chester Liberty North centralLocal historyLocated in a former Episcopal Methodist church
Little Bear School House Museum Gallatin Gateway GallatinSouth centralLocal historySchool house replica, Gallatin Gateway Inn, collections
Livingston Depot Center LivingstonParkSouth centralRailroadOpen seasonally, housed in a 1902 Northern Pacific station servicing Yellowstone; railroad artifacts, photos, art
Mai Wah Museum ButteSilver BowSouthwestEthnicHistory of Asian-Americans in the Butte area
Makoshika State Park GlendiveDawsonSouthwestPaleontologyMontana's largest state park has dinosaur fossil remains, visitor center at the park entrance has exhibits explaining the site's geologic, fossil, and prehistoric significance
Malmstrom AFB Museum Great FallsCascadeNorth central Aviation website, history of Malmstrom Air Force Base and air park display of historic military aircraft, models of military aircraft [16]
Marias Museum of History and Art Shelby Toole North centralLocal history website, period rooms, industries, early settlers, toys, fossils [17]
MBMG Mineral Museum ButteSilver BowSouthwestGeology website, operated by the Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology, rocks and minerals from Montana, the world and meteorites
McCone County Museum Circle McCone NortheastLocal historyArea local history, over 200 birds and animals mounted and displayed in their natural settings, eight cement dinosaurs, a school house, church and homestead house, depot and caboose [18] [19]
Mehmke Steam Tractor MuseumGreat FallsCascadeNorth centralTechnology website, open seasonally, antique steam tractors and agriculture equipment
Milwaukee Depot Museum Harlowton Wheatland North centralRailroadOpen seasonally [20] [21]
Mineral County Museum Superior Mineral NorthwestHistory website, logging, mining, Mullan Road
Miracle of America Museum Polson Lake NorthwestHistory website, includes pioneer and Native American artifacts, collections of household items including vacuum cleaners, toys, antiques, guns, music items, military artifacts, military vehicles
Missoula Art Museum MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestArtCulture of the American West with an emphasis on contemporary Montana artists
MonDak Heritage Center Sidney Richland Northeast Art website
Montana Auto MuseumDeer LodgePowellSouthwestTransportation - Automobile website, located in a former prison, displays over 150 cars and trucks
Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Wolf Point RooseveltNortheast Hall of fame - CowboysProposed museum
Montana Historical Society Museum HelenaLewis and ClarkSouthwestMultipleAlso known as Montana's Museum, includes fine art, history, archaeology and ethnological artifacts that pertain to Montana and the region
Montana Law Enforcement MuseumDeer LodgePowellSouthwestLaw enforcementCurrently closed web
Montana Military MuseumHelenaLewis and ClarkSouthwestMilitary website, located at Fort William Henry Harrison
Montana Museum of Art & Culture MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestArt / CultureAt the University of Montana; collection of 10,000 items includes American Impressionism, ceramics, works by Frederic Remington, Julius Seyler, William Merritt Chase, Joseph Henry Sharp, Alfred Maurer, Honoré Daumier, modernist or contemporary artists Andy Warhol, David Salle and R.B. Kitaj [22]
Montana Natural History Center MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestNatural history website, flora, fauna and natural history of Western Montana
Moss Mansion Billings YellowstoneSoutheast Historic house Early 20th century period mansion
Museum of the Beartooths Columbus Stillwater South centralHistory website, artifacts, oral histories, replicas
Museum at Central School KalispellFlatheadNorthwestHistoryHistory of Northwest Montana, Native American artifacts, sculptures, original paintings, and photography, operated by the Northwest Montana Historical Society,
Museum of Mountain FlyingMissoulaMissoulaNorthwestAviation website
Museum of the Plains Indian Browning GlacierNorthwestEthnic - Native American website, operated by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, history, arts and culture of the Northern Plains Tribal peoples including the Blackfeet, Crow, Northern Cheyenne, Sioux, Assiniboine, Arapaho, Shoshone, Nez Perce, Flathead, Chippewa and Cree
Museum of the Rockies BozemanGallatinSouth centralMultipleDinosaurs and fossils, natural history, Native American artifacts, area history, living history 1900s house
Musselshell Valley Historical Museum Roundup Musselshell SoutheastLocal history website, open seasonally, exhibits include cowboys and cattle drives, coal mines, one room country schools, a general store, life in the Old West, local art, fossils, guns, early medicine
National Museum of Forest Service History MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestHistory website, proposed museum about the history of the United States Forest Service
New Chicago Schoolhouse Drummond GraniteSouthwestLocal historyIn a restored schoolhouse from 1874
Ninepipes Museum Charlo LakeNorthwestNative American and History website, history and culture of the Flathead Reservation and early Montana, open seasonally
North American Wildlife Museum Coram FlatheadNorthwestNatural historyCollection of taxidermy animals including grizzlies, wolves, elk [23] [24]
O'Fallon Historical Museum Baker Fallon SoutheastLocal history website, history of Southeastern Montana and the Baker Montana area, railroads, homesteading, agriculture, natural gas and oil production
Old Jail Museum Thompson Falls SandersNorthwestLocal historyOperated by the Sanders County Historical Society in a historic jail, open seasonally [25] [26]
Old Prison Museum Deer LodgePowellSouthwestHistory website, former state prison
Old Trail Museum Choteau Teton North centralHistory / Natural history website, fossils, dinosaurs, Native American artifacts, grizzly bears, local history, open seasonally
Original Governor's Mansion HelenaLewis and ClarkSouthwestHistoric houseLate 19th century Queen Anne style mansion
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Great FallsCascadeNorth centralArtCollection focuses on contemporary art in many media from artists who live in Montana, the western United States and western Canada
Phillips County Museum MaltaPhillipsNortheastLocal history website, dinosaurs, Native Americans, cowboys, pioneers and outlaws, open seasonally
Piccadilly Transportation Memorabilia MuseumButteSilver BowSouthwestTransportation website, includes highway and subway markers, license plates, vintage cars, advertising art, and assorted automotive memorabilia petroliana from around the world
Pioneer's Pride Museum Bainville Roosevelt NortheastHistoryReplica of pioneer house, jail, open summer
Polson-Flathead Historical MuseumPolsonLakeNorthwestLocal history website, open seasonally, pioneers and homesteaders
Poplar Museum Poplar RooseveltNortheastLocal historyin old Tribal Jail, frontier and Native American collections
Powder River Historical Museum and Mac's Museum Broadus Powder River SoutheastLocal historyOpen seasonally [27]
Powell County MuseumDeer LodgePowellSouthwestLocal history website, local history, mining, open in summer
Prairie County Museum & Gallery Terry Prairie SoutheastLocal historyFocus is pioneer life, complex includes a homesteader’s house, restored Northern Pacific depot, caboose, steam-heated outhouse, the town’s 1906 “little bank” [28] [29]
Range Riders Museum Miles City Custer SoutheastLocal history website, open seasonally, eastern Montana history including area Native Americans, pioneers of the range country, soldiers including General George Armstrong Custer and General Nelson A. Miles
Ravalli County Museum HamiltonRavalliNorthwestMultipleLocal history, art exhibits, Native American collection, development of the Rocky Mountain Laboratory, period room displays
Richey Historical Museum Richey DawsonSouthwestLocal history website 6 historic buildings
Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestMilitary website
Rosebud County Pioneer Museum Forsyth Rosebud SoutheastLocal historyOpen seasonally [30]
Rudyard Museum Rudyard HillNorth centralMultiple website, operated by the Rudyard Historical Society, history in the Depot Museum, paleontology in the Dinosaur Museum, historic automobiles in the Hi-Line Vintage Automobile Museum, open seasonally
Schoolhouse History and Art Center Colstrip RosebudSoutheastMultiple website, local history and changing art exhibitions
Seeley Lake Historical Museum Seeley Lake MissoulaNorth centralLocal history website, operated by the Seeley Lake Historical Society in a historic barn
Sheridan County MuseumPlentywood Sheridan NortheastHistoryEarly 20th century items
SpectrUM Discovery Area MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestScienceHands-on science activities, operated by the University of Montana
St. Ignatius Mission St. Ignatius LakeNorthwestHistoryLate 19th-century church located on the Flathead Indian Reservation, historic Mission and Native American artifacts
Thompson-Hickman Museum Virginia City MadisonSouthwestHistoryFrom the 1860s, guns, geology
Tippet Rise Art Center FishtailStillwaterSouth centralArtSculpture park/ranch and musical performance venue
Tobacco Valley Historical Village Eureka LincolnNorthwestOpen-air website; includes a school, church, log cabin, general store, fire tower, and railroad depot from the 1880s to 1920s, all furnished with period artifacts, open seasonally [31]
Treasure County '89ers Museum Hysham Treasure SoutheastLocal history website
Twin Bridges Historical Association Museum Twin Bridges Madison SouthwestHistoryNative Americans, early pioneers, mining, agriculture
Two Medicine Dinosaur Center Bynum TetonNorth centralPaleontologyIncludes baby dinosaur bones, Guinness Book of World Records largest, scientifically accurate dinosaur reconstruction, Seismosaurus halli , public, hands-on dinosaur research and education programs
University of Montana Western Gallery/ Museum Dillon BeaverheadSouthwestArtTraveling exhibits, student art, and a permanent art collection [32]
Upper Musselshell Museum Harlowton Wheatland North centralLocal history website, includes fossils, bones, period room displays, historic schoolroom, historic military, medical, railroad and American West artifacts, open seasonally
Upper Swan Valley Historical Society Museum and Heritage Site Condon MissoulaNorthwestHistory website, open by appointment
Ursuline Center Heritage Museum Great FallsCascadeNorth centralReligiousHistory of the Ursuline Sisters, their lives, and how they helped shape the history of Montana, Native American artifacts, antique furnishings, musical instruments
Utica Museum Utica Judith BasinNorth centralLocal historyArtifacts from the Homestead Era, including dishes, clothes, furniture, tools, and leather goods; pictures of local homesteaders [33] [34]
Valley County Pioneer Museum Glasgow ValleyNortheastLocal history website, includes an Assiniboine collection, natural history, railroad and agriculture displays, the creation of the Fort Peck Dam, Lewis and Clark
Victor Heritage Museum Victor RavalliNorthwestLocal history website, summer only, mining, railroads, people of the area
WaterWorks Art Museum Miles CityCusterSoutheastArtExhibits of regional and national contemporary art, formerly Custer County Art & Heritage Center
Western Heritage Center BillingsYellowstoneSoutheastHistoryLocal history, culture
Whitefish Museum Whitefish FlatheadNorthwestHistory website, logging, railroad
Wibaux Museum Wibaux Wibaux SoutheastLocal historyEarly settler life
Winifred Museum Winifred FergusNortheastLocal historyIncludes a collection of over 3000 Tonka toys [35] [36]
Wise Wonders Science & Discovery MuseumBillingsYellowstoneSoutheastScience website, interactive exhibits and programming for all ages
Wolf Point MuseumWolf PointRooseveltNortheastLocal history website, settlers, Native American culture, heirlooms
World Museum of Mining ButteSilver BowSouthwestIndustryMining tools, equipment, photos, re-creation of an 1890s mining town
Wright Zoological Museum MissoulaMissoulaNorthwestNatural historyResearch museum of the University of Montana, not open to the public. 14,500 mammalian, 7,000 avian, and 3,200 fish specimens. The largest collection of its kind in the region. [37]
Yellowstone Art Museum BillingsYellowstoneSoutheast Art Contemporary art
Yellowstone County MuseumBillingsYellowstoneSoutheastLocal history website, local history, natural history and culture of the Yellowstone Valley of Montana and the Northern Plains
Yellowstone Gateway Museum LivingstonParkSouth centralLocal history website, includes native cultures, early expeditions including the Corps of Discovery and Lewis and Clark, area railroads, transportation, early settlers, a one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, historic transportation vehicles and a caboose
Yellowstone Historic Center West Yellowstone GallatinSouth centralLocal history website, located in a historic Union Pacific depot, area transportation, explorers, history of the nation's first national park
Yesterday's PlaythingsDeer LodgePowellSouthwest Toy website, open in summer, dolls, accessories, teddy bears, model trains

Museums with paleontology holdings

This list repeats items in the above list, with more information on fossil dinosaur holdings. Each of the museums on the Montana Dinosaur Trail has "unique paleontology displays, interpretation, replicas or actual skeletons of dinosaurs and other fossils" found in Montana", according to the official Montana Dinosaur Trail web page. [38]

NameTown/CityCountyRegionOn
Dinosaur
Trail?
Education
programs/
Guided
tours?
Associated
Field
Digs?
Summary
Blaine County Museum Chinook BlaineNorth centralYesNoNo Website; paleontology department of this local museum has a dozen Judith River Formation exhibits including Hadrosaur , Gorgosaurus , and Ankylosaurus fossils from the area; has remains of gigantic marine reptiles Mosasaur and Plesiosaur , along with invertebrates from the ancient ocean that covered the area; a "Look, Touch, and Wonder" room where visitors can handle fossils of sea creatures, plants, and dinosaurs. [38]
Carter County Museum Ekalaka CarterSoutheastYesNoNoCollection, all collected from the nearby Hell Creek Formation, includes one of the world's five skeletons of Anatotitan copei , complete skulls of the three-horned Triceratops horridus , the dome-headed Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensisi, and Nanotyrannus lancesis (a tiny tyrannosaur) [38]
Fort Peck Field Station of Paleontology Fort Peck ValleyNortheastYesYesNo Website; associated with the University of Montana Paleontology Department, a working field station where paleontologists research, prepare, mold and cast fossils [38]
Fort Peck Interpretive Center Fort PeckValleyNortheastYesYesNoVisitor center for the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, collection centerpiece is "Peck's Rex", claimed to be one of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons yet found; in the lobby is a life-size replica model of Peck's Rex, and the exhibit hall displays a full-size skeleton cast; also a Cretaceous Sea display and several other dinosaur exhibits [38]
Garfield County Museum Jordan GarfieldNortheastYesNoYes website; open seasonally; dinosaur holdings include Cretaceous fossils from the Hell Creek Formation; a Tyrannosaurus rex skull, full-size Triceratops replica, a Pachycephalosaur skull [38]
Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station MaltaPhillipsNortheastYesYesYes website, contains fossils and preparation lab; displays include Brachylophosaurus mummy dinosaur recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the "best preserved" dinosaur; Jurassic Stegosaurs ; a Sauropod ; visitors can view the lab where dinosaur fossils are prepared [38]
H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Havre HillNorth centralYesNoNoFossil displays include Judith River Formation dinosaur eggs and embryos believed to be laid by a Lambeosaurus ("duck bill" dinosaur); displays about archeological finds from the nearby Wahkpa Chu'gn buffalo jump site. [38]
Makoshika State Park Glendive DawsonSoutheastYesYesNoMontana's largest state park has dinosaur fossil remains, including Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops ; visitor center at the park entrance has exhibits explaining the site's geologic, fossil, and prehistoric significance; [39] artifacts include a Triceratops skull; has a "touchy-feely" table allowing visitors to hold fossils and artifacts prevalent in the park [40]
Museum of the Rockies BozemanGallatinSouth centralYesYesNoSaid to have "one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world", including the world's largest Tyrannosaurus rex skull, one of the first identified female dinosaurs in the world (an ovulating T. rex); rare fossils; part of Montana State University - Bozeman; state's official repository for both federal and state paleontological collections [38]
Old Trail Museum Choteau TetonNorth centralYesNoNo Website; displays finds from the area's Two Medicine Formation, including a Maiasaura skull, Einosaurus skull as well as nestling, hatchling and teenage Maiasaura skeletons and bones, a Sauronitholestes skeleton cast, dinosaur footprints, marine fossils, bones that can be touched, a preparation lab display, geologic information about the Rocky Mountain Front and Willow Creek Anticline [38]
Phillips County Museum MaltaPhillipsNortheastYesNoNo Website; open seasonally; paleontology section includes fossils from nearby Judith River Formation; 33-foot long skeleton of "Elvis", a Brachylophosaurus , claimed to be "one of the best articulated dinosaur skeletons ever found"; a complete Tyrannosaurus rex skull; 28-foot skeleton of an Albertosaurus [38]
Rudyard Depot Museum Rudyard HillNorth centralYesNoNoDisplays include the "Oldest Sorehead", a Gryposaurus found nearby; a duckbill dinosaur and egg nest display [38]
Two Medicine Dinosaur Center Bynum TetonNorth centralYesYesYesBaby dinosaur bones; Guinness Book of World Records largest, scientifically accurate dinosaur reconstruction; Seismosaurus halli ; public, hands-on dinosaur research and education programs [38]
Upper Musselshell Museum Harlowton WheatlandSouth centralYesNoNo Website; centerpiece is "Ava", a full-size Avaceratops skeleton replica from the Judith River Formation; Hadrosaur tibia and fibula, a cast of a Gypsonictops jaw; dinosaur leg bone and hip bone fossils; other fossilized ancient sea creatures [38]

Defunct museums

Regions

The six regions referred to in the above lists are based on those used by the Montana tourism authority [42] and the Montana Association of Museums. [43] The regions used here have the same boundaries but are renamed here:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Makoshika State Park</span> State park in Montana, United States

Makoshika State Park is a nature preserve and public recreation area located on the southeast side of Glendive in Dawson County, Montana. The state park encompasses badlands containing dinosaur fossils and rock from the Hell Creek Formation. It is the largest of Montana's state parks at more than 11,000 acres (45 km2).

The Montana Dinosaur Trail is a series of fourteen dinosaur-themed museums, state parks and other attractions in twelve communities located in the central and eastern regions of the state of Montana in the United States of America. The trail, a plan to increase attendance at the region's museums and drive tourism in general, was established via the work of a number of museums as well as community and state officials. The idea for a trail uniting the museums and promoting tourism in eastern Montana came from a meeting of the Missouri River Country board of directors at the Dinosaur Field Station in Malta, Montana and the trail was officially launched via the efforts of the tourism groups of: Custer Country, Missouri River Country, Russell Country and Yellowstone Country; two state agencies: Fish, Wildlife and Parks and Travel Montana; and two federal agencies: the Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Land Management.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Traveler's Rest (Lolo, Montana)</span> United States historic place

Traveler's Rest was a stopping point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, located about one mile south of Lolo, Montana. The expedition stopped from September 9 to September 11, 1805, before crossing the Bitterroot Mountains, and again on the return trip from June 30 to July 3, 1806. Traveler's Rest is at the eastern end of the Lolo Trail. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. The boundaries were subsequently revised, and mostly lie within the 51-acre (21 ha) Traveler's Rest State Park, which is operated by the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. Significant archeological findings made in 2002, including latrine sites with traces of mercury and fire hearths, make this the only site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail that has yielded physical proof of the explorers' presence. Records made by Lewis and Clark often spell "Traveler's" as "Traveller's". This spot is largely unchanged from the days of Lewis and Clark. From this location, Lewis and Clark split up to explore Montana during their return trip, not reuniting until they reached Sanish, North Dakota.

The Makoshika Dinosaur Museum was a private, non-profit regional museum located in Glendive, eastern Montana, United States. It opened in 2004, and before its closure, attracted between 1,500 and 2,000 visitors each summer. It was housed in a building dating from the 1900s and presented dinosaur casts/sculptures and fossils from around the world. It has since been reported closed.

Corwin "Corky" Clairmont is a printmaker and conceptual and installation artist from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation. Known for his high concept and politically charged works, Clairmont seeks to explore situations that affect Indian Country historically and in contemporary times.

I don't put work out that gives solutions but provokes questions. - Corky Clairmont

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Regional designations of Montana</span> Overview of the Regional designations of Montana

The Regional designations of Montana vary widely within the U.S state of Montana. The state is a large geographical area that is split by the Continental Divide, resulting in watersheds draining into the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Hudson's Bay. The state is approximately 545 miles (877 km) east to west along the Canada–United States border and 320 miles (510 km) north to south. The fourth largest state in land area, it has been divided up in official and unofficial ways into a variety of regions. Additionally, Montana is part of a number of larger federal government administrative regions.

The culture of Missoula, Montana is influenced by the nearby University of Montana in art, sports, and music with the city's location in a mountain river valley also encouraging outdoor events and recreation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paleontology in Montana</span>

Paleontology in Montana refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Montana. The fossil record in Montana stretches all the way back to the Precambrian. During the Late Precambrian, western Montana was covered by a warm, shallow sea where local bacteria formed stromatolites and bottom-dwelling marine life left tracks on the sediment that would later fossilize. This sea remained in place during the early Paleozoic, although withdrew during the Silurian and Early Devonian, leaving a gap in the local rock record until its return. This sea was home to creatures including brachiopods, conodonts, crinoids, fish, and trilobites. During the Carboniferous the state was home to an unusual cartilaginous fish fauna. Later in the Paleozoic the sea began to withdraw, but with a brief return during the Permian.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station</span> Natural history museum in Malta, Montana

The Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station is a paleontology museum located in Malta, Montana. Opened in 2008, the museum features exhibits of dinosaurs and other prehistoric fossils that were found in the area and state, including a Triceratops, Stegosaurus, sauropod, and hadrosaurs. The museum includes a fossil preparation lab and hosts dig trips. It is open seasonally.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum</span> Creationist museum in Glendive, Montana, U.S.

The Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum is a private dinosaur museum in Glendive, Montana, in the United States. The museum was founded by Otis Kline, and is owned by the non-profit organization Advancing Creation Truth. It promotes a Young Earth creationist (YEC) explanation of evolution based on a literal interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative in the Bible. This creationist museum promotes the belief that dinosaurs and humans lived at the same time, including a belief that dinosaurs were on Noah's ark. Built between 2005 and 2009, mostly with volunteer labor, the structure is valued at about $4 million, not counting the value of the exhibits.

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