Havre MontanaWhether you are an out-of-doors fan, or a devotee of cultural variety and historical places, Havre has more than enough resources to delight your heart. The city at the north-central part of Montana provides a variety in recreational facilities just like the variety you witness in four distinct seasons. Whether you are out for a business trip or a vacation, you will come to know that Havre compliments the Montana lifestyle.

Just a couple miles away from the town is Beaver Creek Park, where hikers can enjoy their adored adventures. Those who enjoy fishing can cast a rod for their favorite fish all around the year. Numerous sporting activities take place throughout the year in Havre; you must check out the events for detailed information of community activities during your visit. Take pleasure in nature and the wonderful outdoors with camping, hunting, and fishing experiences by visiting the Badlands.

While roaming within Havre, opportunities are available to witness the cultural diversity with a strong French inspiration. Many travelers visit the art gallerias, performances, live theatres, and the local shops, all of them thrilling with an essence of variety. Others enjoy taking steps back in time at the underground area designated as Havre Beneath the Streets. Glimpses of the Milk River runs through the town, and the Bear’s Paw Mountains stands in the south with heartfelt amazement as well.

The experience of exploring the history of Havre at the H. Earl Clack Museum and the Railroad Museum bring fulfillment to everyday participants. Fort Assinniboine, the utmost magnificent citadel in Montana, is a place of interest to include on your visit wish list.

In the northwest corner of Havre, visitors take the time to visit the 2000 year old archaeological attraction, Wahkpa Chu’gn Buffalo Jump. Montana Dinosaur Trail and Bear’s Paw Battlefield are places equally fulfilling.

Have you visited the area of Havre, Montana? What things did you do while you were visiting? Please leave your comments here on the Big Sky Blog!

Photo Information: This photo is provided by and given credit to Loco Steve – on Flickr.com with permission via Creative Commons Licensing.


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