Things to Do in Roundup, MT

 

There are many things to do in Roundup for entertainment. Among them are a visit to the Musselshell Valley Historical Museum, a round of golf at the Pine Ridge Country Club, or a picnic and a tennis match at the local park. Also, during the summer, one can take in the Tri-County Fair in July, or enjoy an Auto Motocross Race (Bump n' Run).

The Musselshell Valley Historical Museum, located in the center of town, offers information about the colorful history of the Roundup area. The museum is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is open for guided tours daily, May through September.

Some highlights of the tour include:

 

 

 

 

For summer fun at the Marion Park Complex there are several events. Those events include demolition derbies on a race track that winds around huge cottonwood trees, over bumps, and around sharp corners. There are also rodeos where the arena comes alive as cowboys and cowgirls compete for top honors at the annual July event.

There is also the Tri-County Fair held in July that features:

Just northwest of Roundup, more summer fun can be found at the scenic Pine Ridge Country Club. The clubhouse dates back to the early 1900s, and golf course was completely redone in the 1970s. There is nothing like a round of golf at a wonderful nine hole golf course under Montana's big sky.

 

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For the outdoorsman, there is more wildlife than one can imagine. There are mule and whitetail deer, elk, antelope, pheasants, ducks, prairie hens, grouse, Canadian geese, and turkeys that can be found in the lush habitat of the area. Fishing in the Musselshell River will net some fishermen trout, catfish, bass, perch, or walleye.

 

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