Wildlife Museum
Chinook, Montana
Physical Address:
417 Indiana Street, Chinook, MT 59523
Mailing Address:
417 Indiana Street, Chinook, MT 59523
Contact Info
About Wildlife Museum
Ready to come face-to-face with a grizzly bear, bighorn sheep, or mountain lion—without ever leaving town? Located on Highway 2 along Montana’s Hi-Line, the Blaine County Wildlife Museum in Chinook, MT, brings Montana’s wild side to life with over 100 expertly crafted taxidermy displays in realistic, habitat-style dioramas. From moose and foxes to raptors and predators of the plains, this immersive museum offers a rare and one-of-a-kind way to explore the region’s rich biodiversity and learn about the incredible wildlife that call Big Sky Country home.
A must-visit for families, wildlife lovers, road trippers, and curious kids of all ages, the museum blends education and entertainment in an approachable, hands-on setting. Exhibits are designed to inspire appreciation for Montana’s ecosystems while helping visitors learn about animal behavior, conservation, and local species. Before you leave, don’t miss the gift shop featuring handcrafted goods by Montana artists—perfect for a unique, local souvenir.
While in town, continue your Chinook adventure with a stop at the Blaine County Museum, home to exhibits on the Nez Perce War, pioneer life, and the Montana Dinosaur Trail. Or head just 20 miles south to the Bear Paw Battlefield, an emotional site on the Nez Perce National Historic Trail.
The Wildlife Museum is open seasonally from May to September and is a perfect addition to any cultural or historical road trip through Central Montana.
Wildlife Museum Activities
Childrens Activities
Education
Exhibit
History
Shopping
Tour
Western Art
Wildlife Art
Wildlife Museum Amenities
Air Conditioning
Books
Gift Shop
Handicapped Accessible
Maps
Merchandise
Parking
Public Restroom
Tour
Wildlife Museum Reservations
Reservations Accepted
Walk-Ins Welcome
Season
June - August Tours year round by appointment
Hours
June 1 - August 31: Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 1:00pm - 5:00pm
About Wildlife Museum
Ready to come face-to-face with a grizzly bear, bighorn sheep, or mountain lion—without ever leaving town? Located on Highway 2 along Montana’s Hi-Line, the Blaine County Wildlife Museum in Chinook, MT, brings Montana’s wild side to life with over 100 expertly crafted taxidermy displays in realistic, habitat-style dioramas. From moose and foxes to raptors and predators of the plains, this immersive museum offers a rare and one-of-a-kind way to explore the region’s rich biodiversity and learn about the incredible wildlife that call Big Sky Country home.
A must-visit for families, wildlife lovers, road trippers, and curious kids of all ages, the museum blends education and entertainment in an approachable, hands-on setting. Exhibits are designed to inspire appreciation for Montana’s ecosystems while helping visitors learn about animal behavior, conservation, and local species. Before you leave, don’t miss the gift shop featuring handcrafted goods by Montana artists—perfect for a unique, local souvenir.
While in town, continue your Chinook adventure with a stop at the Blaine County Museum, home to exhibits on the Nez Perce War, pioneer life, and the Montana Dinosaur Trail. Or head just 20 miles south to the Bear Paw Battlefield, an emotional site on the Nez Perce National Historic Trail.
The Wildlife Museum is open seasonally from May to September and is a perfect addition to any cultural or historical road trip through Central Montana.
Wildlife Museum Activities
Childrens Activities
Education
Exhibit
History
Shopping
Tour
Western Art
Wildlife Art
Wildlife Museum Amenities
Air Conditioning
Books
Gift Shop
Handicapped Accessible
Maps
Merchandise
Parking
Public Restroom
Tour
Wildlife Museum Reservations
Reservations Accepted
Walk-Ins Welcome
Season
June - August Tours year round by appointment
Hours
June 1 - August 31: Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 1:00pm - 5:00pm
About Chinook, Montana

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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