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Fort Assinniboine Historic Site, Northern Agricultural Research Center

Fort Assinniboine Historic Site was constructed in 1879, and became the largest, most active military fort in the U.S. The post had 104 buildings and was contained within a 40 mile long by 15 mile wide military reservation. The Fort originally had 700,000 acres, taking in the Bear Paw Mountains ...


St. Labre Indian School & Museum

The architecture structure of St. Labre Indian Chapel was inspired by the tepee of the Plains Indians. The great wooden beam that runs through the ceiling skyward, rests in the 'smoke hole' opening. On either side of this great cross beam are beautiful stained glass windows. St. Labre Indian ...


Indian Fort Fishing Access Site

Indian Fort Fishing Access does offer camping, with 10 sites available for a fee. There is a 7 day stay limit. A boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers; 32 ft. limit, is available. No water. Open all season on the Yellowstone River.


Little Shell Tribal Office

Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana is a federally recognized tribe of Ojibwe people in Montana. Due to conflicts with federal authorities in the 19th century, the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe went without an Indian reservation for most of its history. Members live in various parts ...


Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce

Wolf Point is the county seat of Roosevelt County and is the largest city in the county, boasting a population of about 3,200 residents. Located in the southwest corner of Roosevelt County, in the historic Missouri River Valley, Wolf Point is the trade center for northeast Montana. Wolf Point is ...


Four Winds Indian Trading Post

Today the Four Winds Trading Post is the longest operating trading post as well as the oldest in Montana! Shop where the local Indians buy their supplies! A visit to our old-time store is a trip back in history. Beads, face paint, deer and moose hides, dance bells, real sinew and porcupine hair ...


Northern Rockies Heritage Center

The Northern Rockies Heritage Center is a growing museum, cultural and educational center. Organizations located at the Fort include the Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History. Also at the Fort on adjacent property is the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula and the Fort Missoula Outdoor ...


Fort Fizzle

Fort Fizzle Historic Site Picnic Area parallels the historic Lolo trail once used by the Nez Perce, Salish and Kootenai tribes and Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark's westbound expedition followed Lolo Creek on September 11-20, 1805, and again on June 24-30, 1806, when they revisited the area on ...