Museums & Heritage

Explore the stories of the Upper Missouri through forts, museums, and hands-on history.

Fort Benton’s museums bring the stories of the Upper Missouri to life. From frontier forts and river trade to agriculture and settlement, these sites offer a deeper look at the people and forces that shaped this place.

One ticket gives you access to all museum locations for two days. Museums are open seasonally from Memorial Day through the end of September. Visit the museum’s website for current hours and details.

Historic Old Fort Benton

A reconstructed fur trading post that tells the story of Fort Benton’s beginnings.

1900 River St
Museum of the Upper Missouri

The stories of river travel, trade, daily life along the Upper Missouri, and our shared heritage with Native American Tribes and the Prairie Provinces of Canada.

1810 River St
Museum of the Northern Great Plains, Montana’s Agricultural Museum

How agriculture shaped the Northern Plains and the communities that grew from it.

1205 20th St
Missouri River Breaks Interpretive Center

Explore the landscapes, wildlife, and history of the Upper Missouri River Breaks.

701 7th St
Overholser Historical Research Center

For in-depth historical research of Fort Benton and the Upper Missouri region.

1205 20th St.