WESTERN MONTANA’S BITTERROOT VALLEY POINTS OF INTEREST |
Marcus Daly Mansion In the late 1880’s Marcus Daly built his family a summer home in Hamilton. The mansion occupies 24,000 sq. ft. on 3 floors with 24 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms and 7 fireplaces. The Daly Mansion is open to the public for tours daily from April 15-October 15 with hourly tours from 11-4:00. |
Ravalli County Museum The building housing the Ravalli County Museum was built in 1900 and was the former Ravalli County Courthouse. Hours consist of normal business hours with a Sunday Lecture Series held weekly at 2:00 P.M. In the summer months the local Farmer’s Market is held on the grounds. |
Fort Owen State Monument The fort was established by Major John Owen in 1850 who purchased it from the Jesuits who had settled in the valley in the mid-1800’s. The post was active from 1850-1872. |
Lost Trail Powder Mountain Enjoy great skiing near the Montana-Idaho border. Featuring 2 chairs and 2 rope tows, the mountain summit is at 7800 feet. Facilities include a day lodge, cafeteria, rental facilities and gift shop. Enjoy Montana skiing at its best with some of the best skiing values around. |
St. Mary’s Mission Established in 1841 by Father Pierre DeSmet, who came into the valley at the request of the local Indian tribes for “Black Robes”. The log chapel/ residence has been restored. With a gift shop, pharmacy, Indian museum and park & picnic area. Tours are held daily from 10-5:00. |