History Meets Nature in Montana
Montana’s capital city — a former mining town tucked between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks — showcases historic buildings, local charm and top-rated trails. Head downtown for architectural, shopping and dining gems, and get off-road for hiking and biking thrills.
Landmarks tell a story
Learn the city’s history among miners’ quarters, grand mansions and intriguing museums.
Four seasons of adventure
Enjoy incredible hiking and biking, plus snowshoeing, paddling and wildflower spotting.
Abundant arts & culture
Immerse yourself in a thriving creative scene inspired by the region’s wonders.
- Helena
Highlights of Helena
Treasured Landmarks
Tour options for the 1902 Greek Classical structure include guided, self-led and a scavenger hunt for kids.
Dating to 1876, the Old Fire Tower overlooks the city and is one of only five of its kind still standing in the USA.
Stroll among modest miners’ quarters in this historic district that housed many of the city’s gold rush era settlers.
Outdoor Adventures
Mountain bikers can traverse more than 120 kilometers of cross-country terrain accessible from the city’s southside.
Tackle scenic trails for all skill levels and interests including hiking, jogging, biking, birdwatching and summer wildflower spotting.
Hike a portion of the famed trail that runs from Canada to Mexico from this official Gateway Community.
Experiences

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