Time to Play - Area Information
Day Trips or Activities Near Fairmont Hot Springs
- Petersons Fairmont Corral
- Our Lady of the Rockies
- Mineral Museum
- Copper King Mansion
- Washoe Theater
- Pintler Scenic Route
- Big Hole River
- Discovery Basin Ski Area
- Grant Kohrs Ranch
- Montana Auto Museum
- Lost Creek State Park
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- Old Works Golf Course
- World Museum of Mining
- Berkeley Pit
- High Altitude Sports Center
- Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness
- Georgetown Lake
- Lewis and Clark Caverns
- Mt. Haggin Wildlife Refuge
- Old Montana Prison
- Ghost Towns
- Yellowstone National Park
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Petersons Fairmont Corral
Located a mile from the resort, Petersons Fairmont Corral offers horseback
riding and a breakfast trail ride in the scenic mountains surrounding Fairmont
Hot Springs Resort.
Old Works Golf Course
Arco and Jack Nicklaus have combined forces to create a signature 18 hole golf
course on the site of the old Anaconda Smelter. The course blends rolling greens
and lush fairways with remnants of Anacondas smelting history.
Our Lady of the Rockies
This 90 foot white steel statue stands atop the Continental Divide east of Butte.
Built by volunteers, guided bus tours are offered during the summer and fall.
World Museum of Mining
This recreated 1800s mining town has the barber, dentist, Chinese laundry,
millinery, bank and general store, plus many more businesses shown as they were
in the early days. The indoor exhibits will give you a great overview of past
mining methods and history.
Mineral Museum
The Montana Tech Mineral Museum has a collection of minerals from the Butte
area, Montana and the world. Open year round-free guided tours are available.
Berkeley Pit
The Pit was the largest truck operated open pit copper mine in the United States.
Closed in 1983, the Pit is now filling with water. A viewing stand is open from
March to November.
Copper King Mansion
Built by billionaire William Clark, this 34 room brick mansion shows how the
wealthy lived in the mining heyday. Tours are available April through October.
United
States High Altitude Sports Center
This training facility for Olympic Class athletes features international competitions
and also provides public access hours for skating.
Washoe Theater
This theater is on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed in
the art deco style, the Washoe Theater is ranked 5th by the Smithsonian Institute
for its architectural value.
Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness
This wilderness includes 159,000 acres extending along 30 miles of the Continental
Divide. Closed to motorized travel but open for backpacking, hiking and cross
country skiing.
Pintler Scenic Route
A must see scenic drive on Montana Highway 1 that takes you through high mountain
passes, mining and ghost towns and along the shores of Georgetown Lake.
Georgetown Lake
This lake is known for it's great fishing and beauty, with spectacular views
of the Pintler Mountain Range.
Big Hole River
One of the last undammed Blue Ribbon trout streams. A favorite with Montanans
and out-of-staters alike.
Lewis and Clark Caverns
These caverns feature stalactite and stalagmite formations that are both curious
and awesome. The caverns are open from May 1 through September 30, and offer
two-hour guided tours.
Discovery Basin Ski Area
This ski area is fun for all ages and skill levels. 36 slopes and trails fan
out from 3 double and 1 triple chair lifts, ranging from Double Black Diamond
to easy beginner slopes.
Mt. Haggin Wildlife Refuge
Montanas largest Wildlife Management area with over 54,000 acres of hiking,
Nordic skiing, mountain biking and nature watching.
Grant Kohrs Ranch
This 1500 acre National Historic Site is a preserved ranch showing how life
was lived on the great cattle ranches at the turn of the century. The ranch
house, bunkhouse, dairy, cook house, ice-house and various barns capture a moment
in time.
Old Montana Prison
This is the site of the first territorial prison in the Western United States.
Opened to the public in 1979, after all the prisoners were gone.
Montana Auto Museum
A collection of Fords and Lincolns from 1903 to the 1970s.
Ghost Towns
Southern Cross, Garnet and Granite Ghost towns are just a few of the more than
20 ghost towns within an easy day's drive of Fairmont Hot Springs Resort.
Lost Creek State Park
A spectacular little park that is a favorite of mountain goats, bighorn sheep,
moose and mule deer. Just minutes away from Fairmont Hot Springs Resort.
Yellowstone National Park
A little over two hours away, all the majestic scenery offered by Yellowstone
National Park awaits you. The shortest drive down will take you through a beautiful
valley with the Tobacco Root Mountains to the west and the Madison Range to
the east.
Call Fairmont Hot Springs Resort at 800-332-3272 for more information and locations of
these area attractions. Or take a look at the Travel
Montana Web Site.
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