The nine Mission and Jocko Valley Museums bring to life the rich history of the area. Located along Highway 93 from Arlee to Polson, the museums include:
Arlee/Jocko Valley Museum: Outdoor Veterans Memorial, memorabilia from area Veterans, Pioneer Day Photographs and more.
Fort Connah Historical Site: Constructed in 1847, the last Hudson’s Bay Trading Post built in the U.S.
The People’s Center Tribal Museum & Gift Shop: Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes authentic Native American History, Museum exhibits.
Garden of the Rockies Museum: Pioneer memorabilia from our Community.
Miracle of America Museum: Montana’s largest and most diversified museum. Vintage motorcycles dating from 1912. Vehicles from 1914. Huge military collection. 41 village buildings. Outdoor metal sculptures. Kid friendly.
Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana: Native American and early Montana artifacts, photographs and dioramas.
Four Winds Indian Trading Post: 1870 historic log buildings. Beads, craft supplies, moccasins, herbs, pipes, hides, artifacts, replicas and books.
Polson Flathead Lake Museum: Reservation Pioneer and Native American exhibits (stagecoach, buggies, daily living). Home of the Flathead Lake Monster!
St. Ignatius Mission Church: Church established in 1854 featuring 58 frescoes and murals, 1864 Sisters of Providence Residence.