Blaine County Museum

Chinook, Montana

Blaine County Museum:
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Blaine County Museum:
Blaine County Museum:
Blaine County Museum:
Blaine County Museum:
Blaine County Museum:
Blaine County Museum: photography
Blaine County Museum:
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Physical Address:

501 Indiana, Chinook, MT 59523

Mailing Address:

PO Box 927, Chinook, MT 59523

Contact Info

406-357-2590

[email protected]

About Blaine County Museum

If your travel takes you down Highway 2 on the Montana Hi-Line, be sure to visit the Blaine County Museum in Chinook. It’s one of the best history museums in the state, plus it’s a featured site along the Montana Dinosaur Trail. This top-notch Montana history museum invites visitors to journey through time, from the prehistoric Gorgosaurus that lived nearly 80 million years ago to pioneer life.

Exhibits showcase the deep cultural heritage of the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre tribes, the resilience of the Homestead Era, and Blaine County’s significant contributions to both World Wars. Immersive displays include a historic tar-paper shack, a re-created one-room schoolhouse, frontier-era clothing, and period-accurate medical and dental offices, each offering a glimpse into everyday life on the plains.

The museum also serves as the interim visitor center for the nearby Bear Paw Battlefield, which marks the end of the Nez Perce Trail. Inside, you’ll find exclusive exhibits with authentic Nez Perce War artifacts, vintage photographs, and military relics. A must-see is the powerful 20-minute multimedia presentation, “Forty Miles from Freedom,” which tells the dramatic story of Chief Joseph and the final chapter of the Nez Perce's legendary journey.

For dinosaur enthusiasts, the Paleontology Exhibit showcases fossils from the Judith River Formation, including those of Hadrosaur, Gorgosaurus, and Ankylosaur fossils. It also features massive fossils of marine reptiles such as Mosasaur and Plesiosaur. The hands-on “Look, Touch, and Wonder” room lets visitors interact with real fossils and ancient marine life.

Don't forget to visit the on-site gift shop, which features over 500 book titles, Native American artwork, and resources on local landmarks. Whether you're exploring things to do in Chinook or planning a family-friendly Hi-Line road trip, the Blaine County Museum is a can't-miss stop for history, heritage, and hands-on discovery.

Blaine County Museum Activities

Cultural

History

Museum

Paleontology

Blaine County Museum Amenities

Air Conditioning

Gift Shop

Handicapped Accessible

Tour

Blaine County Museum Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

All Year

Hours

Summer
Memorial Day - Labor Day
Monday Sunday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Winter
October - April:
Monday Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm

About Blaine County Museum

If your travel takes you down Highway 2 on the Montana Hi-Line, be sure to visit the Blaine County Museum in Chinook. It’s one of the best history museums in the state, plus it’s a featured site along the Montana Dinosaur Trail. This top-notch Montana history museum invites visitors to journey through time, from the prehistoric Gorgosaurus that lived nearly 80 million years ago to pioneer life.

Exhibits showcase the deep cultural heritage of the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre tribes, the resilience of the Homestead Era, and Blaine County’s significant contributions to both World Wars. Immersive displays include a historic tar-paper shack, a re-created one-room schoolhouse, frontier-era clothing, and period-accurate medical and dental offices, each offering a glimpse into everyday life on the plains.

The museum also serves as the interim visitor center for the nearby Bear Paw Battlefield, which marks the end of the Nez Perce Trail. Inside, you’ll find exclusive exhibits with authentic Nez Perce War artifacts, vintage photographs, and military relics. A must-see is the powerful 20-minute multimedia presentation, “Forty Miles from Freedom,” which tells the dramatic story of Chief Joseph and the final chapter of the Nez Perce's legendary journey.

For dinosaur enthusiasts, the Paleontology Exhibit showcases fossils from the Judith River Formation, including those of Hadrosaur, Gorgosaurus, and Ankylosaur fossils. It also features massive fossils of marine reptiles such as Mosasaur and Plesiosaur. The hands-on “Look, Touch, and Wonder” room lets visitors interact with real fossils and ancient marine life.

Don't forget to visit the on-site gift shop, which features over 500 book titles, Native American artwork, and resources on local landmarks. Whether you're exploring things to do in Chinook or planning a family-friendly Hi-Line road trip, the Blaine County Museum is a can't-miss stop for history, heritage, and hands-on discovery.

Blaine County Museum Activities

Cultural

History

Museum

Paleontology

Blaine County Museum Amenities

Air Conditioning

Gift Shop

Handicapped Accessible

Tour

Blaine County Museum Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

All Year

Hours

Summer
Memorial Day - Labor Day
Monday Sunday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Winter
October - April:
Monday Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm

About Chinook, Montana

Elevation: 2,411

Population: 1,154

County: Blaine

The tree-lined streets of Chinook offer a pleasant stop while journeying on US Hwy 2, dubbed Montana's Hi-Line. Chinook features parks, a municipal pool and a number of community events including a popular Sugarbeet Festival. While in Chinook, be sure to visit the Blaine County Museum. The museum... ...

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