Lodging & Activities
Visiting Fort Benton
Fort Benton is considered the “Birthplace of Montana,” and although it boasts a population of only 1400+, this small town is packed with history, quaint shops and nostalgia. We recommend spending at least one afternoon/night in order to absorb all this unique town has to offer.
Recommended Accommodations
The Grand Union
Receive a discount if you mention you are going on a trip with us!
1 Grand Union Square
406-622-1882
888-838-1882
info@grandunionhotel.com
Franklin Street Guest House
1105 Franklin Street
Contact: Dennis & June Bough
406-868-8711
jmbough@msn.com
The River House
417 River Street
Contact: Allyson Schafer
970-224-5103
aschafer@svcreg.com
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Campgrounds in Fort Benton
Are you traveling to Fort Benton with your camper in tow? Great!
There are three options in Fort Benton for parking your camper the night before and after the trip: Canoe Launch Campground, Benton RV Park & Campground, and D & S RV Park. You can easily find their contact information from a quick Google search. We definitely recommend you call ahead of time. The Canoe Camp Launch Campground at the fairgrounds is non-reservable. It offers standard pit toilets but no other hookups or facilities. However, it is located right on the river. The other two campgrounds offer hookups and additional facilities. During the trip, you will park your camper at our headquarters. We have a very large parking area. You can also run an extension cord to our facility to keep your fridge running.
Fort Benton Museums and Attractions
We recommend you take the time to visit shops, restaurants and other establishments and chat with the locals. Fort Benton is unique in that there are virtually no buildings actually on the waterfront. One can meander peacefully on a paved path with the quaint buildings of downtown Fort Benton on one side and the magnificent river on the other.
Tour the fort which is packed to the brim with period furnishings, buffalo robes, beads, trinkets, blankets and other period trade goods. There is also a large collection of fur trade era items and also displays a blacksmith & carpenters shop.
The Museum of the Upper Missouri
Take a voyage into the past and through the history of the Upper Missouri River and Fort Benton. Dive into how Fort Benton became a fur trade post and lawless river port.
The Museum of the Northern Great Plains
This fabulous collection displays the past one hundred years of life through the Montana plains focusing on stories of homesteaders and more.
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center
This center offers natural and cultural history of the National Monument, wildlife on the river and more.
Tour the fort which is packed to the brim with period furnishings, buffalo robes, beads, trinkets, blankets and other period trade goods. There is also a large collection of fur trade era items and also displays a blacksmith & carpenters shop.
The Starr Gallery of
Western Art
Located in the Council Room of the newly construction Bourgeois House, this gallery features Montana sculptor Bob Scriver’s More Buffalo Collection along with rare Karl Bodmer prints.
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Best Montana Sites to Visit Before or After a Canoe Trip
You are traveling to Montana (maybe for the first time), you have booked a multi-day canoe and camping trip with us (hopefully :-), and you are thinking, ‘Well, I am coming all that way, I should probably take a few extra days to explore more of this vast state.’ You nailed it! We love this great state and know there are so, so many places to visit and sites to see and understand the distance between them can be formidable. Thus, we have complied a (very) short list of other recommended places to visit to either compliment your experience on one of our luxury guided canoe & camping trips or offer a contrasting adventure that gives you a multifaceted experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We provide all necessary equipment, including canoes or kayaks (based on availability), paddles, life jackets, seat backrests, camp tables and chairs and dry bags for personal items. We offer expert guides and as must historical, geological and wildlife interpretation you can handle. We will provide a packing list for your convenience.
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We require a $75 deposit per person to secure your spot. We require final payment one week prior to the trip departure. Reservations made within one week of trip departure must be paid in full at the time of booking.
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Deposits are non-refundable. If you cancel a week prior to the launch date, you will not be charged the final payment amount. If you cancel within the week, and we have collected the final payment, this full amount is also non-refundable.
If you need to change the dates, we may be able to transfer your funds to that dates, but we can’t guarantee this. Each cancelation or rescheduling request will be handled on a case by case basis. We understand cancelations happen, but we also need to provide regular and guaranteed work for our amazingly hard working guides. Thank you for your understanding.
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In today’s changing travel environment, it’s important to protect your travel investment so you can relax and enjoy your trip. Unforeseen events such as flight delays, baggage loss or even a sudden sickness or injury could impact your travel plans. For your convenience, we offer a Travelex Insurance Services protection plan to help protect you and your travel investment against the unexpected.
For more information on the available plans click here or contact Travelex Insurance 800-228-9792 and reference location number 26-0056.
The product descriptions provided here are only brief summaries and may be changed without notice. The full coverage terms and details, including limitations and exclusions, are contained in the insurance policy. Travelex Insurance Services, Inc CA Agency License #0D10209. Travel Insurance is underwritten by Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Company, NAIC #22276. V94
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We will provide a gourmet lunch (locally sourced or food from our own garden or that we foraged, hunted or fished), snacks and beverages including, cold water, iced tea/lemonade & seltzer water. We can loan you a cooler and provide ice if you wish to bring additional beverages. Browse our sample menu page and get hungry for our amazing food.
Have additional questions?
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page, or contact us below.
Our friends around the state:
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Our great state has it all, so take your time and stay a while.
It is impossible to list all the sights offered by the great state of Montana. We are happy to help - get in touch for local recommendations. Visit Montana is a comprehensive resource for planning an extended through Montana with endless sights, trips ideas and more. This is a great place to start. Do not hesitate to contact us – we do lots of exploring in and around Montana – and we might just let you in on a secret spot or two…