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Great Falls is in a gorgeous part of Montana, and many people visit to see some of the state’s best natural beauty — namely, sights like Giant Springs State Park. However, you don’t have to put on your hiking shoes and slap on some sunscreen to enjoy life in the city. If the weather doesn’t permit outdoor activities and you just need to escape the elements, try one of these indoor activities in the area. 
C. M. Russell Museum
The C. M. Russell Museum is one of the most popular attractions in Great Falls, indoors or otherwise. The museum is named for Charles Marion Russell, an artist and cowboy who was born and raised in Great Falls. Russell was known for his thousands of paintings, including many breathtaking landscapes and scenes depicting life in the western United States.
You can see some of Russell’s best works at the C. M. Russell Museum. It can be found at 400 13th St. N. The museum’s open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art
The Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art is a fantastic choice for a cultural experience in Great Falls. Located at 1400 1st Ave. N., the museum is unmissable as the architecture alone makes the site worth visiting. Inside, you’ll find a rotating selection of exhibits exploring life in Montana, as well as national culture and significant events. The museum also hosts a variety of events, including first Friday art walks and the Arts on Fire festival auction.
The Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday from 5-9 p.m., and Saturday from noon-5 p.m. It’s closed every Sunday. Admission is free.
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center
For a look at the significant role that this area played in an important part of U.S. history, visit the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center. This center sits along the Missouri River and is located at 4201 Giant Springs Road in Great Falls. You can attend events such as film festivals, documentaries, and public art projects. The center is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and closed every Monday.
Great Falls Ice Plex
If you love ice skating or hockey, Great Falls Ice Plex is the right place to spend some time. While public skating is one of the most popular activities here, you can also attend lessons to learn how to skate and watch or play hockey. The rink hosts several leagues.
Great Falls Ice Plex is situated at 4001 29th St. SW. It’s open for public skating Sunday afternoons starting Oct. 1. Other events and special daily openings are posted on the rink’s calendar.
Great Falls is a beautiful city with lots to do, but you don’t have to settle for outdoor activities. Consider one or all the above indoor activities the next time you’re planning an afternoon or evening in the area.
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