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Great Falls, Montana—often referred to as Montana’s basecamp as our city of just over 60,000 people is centrally located and home to an international airport. Nestled in between 4 mountain ranges, 3 rivers, 2 wilderness areas and 1 wildlife refuge, adventure is easily accessible in every direction.
Whenever we are asked what to do in Great Falls, Montana, we have the same response no matter the season. You have to experience our culture and history, see our art, and get outdoors (some days just require a warmer coat).
The best view of The Great Falls is done from the highest peak at Ryan Island Park, which is accessed from a suspension bridge across the Missouri River. After traveling a two-lane road that provides views of the expansive high plains and agricultural land, you will arrive at the viewing point of the Great Falls, located at 160 Ryan Dam Road .*
Planning a trip to Great Falls, Montana? Our hope is that this page helps you fill your days (and nights) with exciting events.
Great Falls Montana Tourism Office 15 Overlook Dr Great Falls, MT 59405 406-761-4436
Check out our list of upcoming events before you book your vacation to Great Falls, Montana.
Come visit us! Great Falls Montana Tourism Office 15 Overlook Dr. Great Falls, MT 59405 Phone: 406-761-4436
Now let’s get into events you can only find in Great Falls, Montana this November: Comedian Paula Poundstone makes her sole Montana stop at The Newberry. Get ready for the holidays with a floriculture twist at the Holly Jolly Floral Jaunt .
Great Falls is renowned for its welcoming community, where the friendly locals create an inviting atmosphere that makes attendees feel right at home. This supportive and inclusive environment fosters creativity and innovation, encouraging participants to share ideas and collaborate freely.
Expand your exploration of Montana’s Basecamp for Art and Adventure with a scenic drive! Check out some of our routes around the area. The options have something to interest everyone whether it is dinosaurs, mountains galore, deep-rooted Montana history, or endless waves of grain.