For the Adventurer

If your ideal vacation involves fresh air, wide-open spaces, and a little self-guided exploration, Fort Benton makes an excellent basecamp.

Start with the River

The Wild & Scenic Upper Missouri River is one of the area’s greatest treasures.

For many visitors, a day or a week on the river becomes the highlight of the trip. Float a quiet stretch of water, book a guided excursion, or simply spend time exploring the river corridor that has shaped this region for centuries.

If you’re new to the area, local outfitters and guides can help you choose an experience that matches your interests and skill level.

Explore Beyond Town

The country surrounding Fort Benton offers endless opportunities to explore.

Drive scenic backroads, discover hidden overlooks, watch wildlife, or find a quiet place to enjoy the view. This is Big Sky Country at its best—open, uncrowded, and filled with opportunities to wander.

Stay for Sunset

One of the best rewards comes at the end of the day.

Watch the sun set over the Missouri River, take in the view from Shep’s Gravesite, or simply find a quiet place along the levee and enjoy the changing light across the prairie.

The farther you get from a schedule, the more memorable the experience often becomes.

Decision Point

Decision Point

One of the Most Important Decisions of the Lewis & Clark Expedition
Shep’s Gravesite

Shep’s Gravesite

Shep’s grave marker with views overlooking Fort Benton

Make It Your Own

The best adventures rarely follow a strict itinerary.

Use Fort Benton as your starting point, then follow your curiosity. Around here, the next great view might be waiting around the next bend in the river—or down a road you’ve never traveled before.

Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center

Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center

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