Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark

Fort Benton, Montana

Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: Old Fort Benton Bridge
Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: Grand Union Hotel in Fort Benton
Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: walking bridge
Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: steamboat
Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: Old Fort Benton Bridge
Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: Grand Union Hotel in Fort Benton
Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: walking bridge
Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark: steamboat
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Physical Address:

1421 Front Street, Fort Benton, MT 59442

Mailing Address:

PO Box 12, Fort Benton, MT 59442

Contact Info

406-622-3864

info@fortbenton.com

About Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark

Established in 1864, Fort Benton is known as the 'Birthplace of Montana'. An American Fur Company trading post at first, it became the hub for trade and travel throughout the northwestern United States and Canada. Fifty steamboats a season would dock along its levee, bringing fur traders, gold seekers and settlers to the land of their dreams. Freight destined for isolated settlements would be loaded onto wagons and pulled by thousands of oxen along the trails of the northern plains.

Today, Fort Benton is recognized as a National Historic Landmark, because of the importance it played as the head of navigation on the Missouri River and the opening of the northwest and western Canada. Walk along the steamboat levee and the part of the town once known as 'the bloodiest block in the west'. View the ruins of 'Historic Fort Benton' which is currently under archaeological study and in the process of being reconstructed. Explore the Museum of the Upper Missouri and the Museum of the Great Northern Plains.

Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark Activities

American Heritage

Antiques

Education

Exhibit

History

Lewis And Clark

Museum

Shopping

Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark Amenities

Handicapped Accessible

Maps

Parking

Picnic Tables

Public Restroom

Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark Reservations

Season

5/15 - 9/15

Hours

10:00am - 6:00pm, depending on volunteers availability

About Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark

Established in 1864, Fort Benton is known as the 'Birthplace of Montana'. An American Fur Company trading post at first, it became the hub for trade and travel throughout the northwestern United States and Canada. Fifty steamboats a season would dock along its levee, bringing fur traders, gold seekers and settlers to the land of their dreams. Freight destined for isolated settlements would be loaded onto wagons and pulled by thousands of oxen along the trails of the northern plains.

Today, Fort Benton is recognized as a National Historic Landmark, because of the importance it played as the head of navigation on the Missouri River and the opening of the northwest and western Canada. Walk along the steamboat levee and the part of the town once known as 'the bloodiest block in the west'. View the ruins of 'Historic Fort Benton' which is currently under archaeological study and in the process of being reconstructed. Explore the Museum of the Upper Missouri and the Museum of the Great Northern Plains.

Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark Activities

American Heritage

Antiques

Education

Exhibit

History

Lewis And Clark

Museum

Shopping

Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark Amenities

Handicapped Accessible

Maps

Parking

Picnic Tables

Public Restroom

Fort Benton: National Historic Landmark Reservations

Season

5/15 - 9/15

Hours

10:00am - 6:00pm, depending on volunteers availability

About Fort Benton, Montana

Elevation: 2,698

Population: 1,413

County: Chouteau

Tucked away in a valley on the Missouri River and surrounded by high bluffs, Fort Benton has served as the perfect gateway to Montana adventure for nearly two hundred years. Fur traders established a fort at the site a generation before the Montana gold rushes of the 1860s making Fort Benton the... ...

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