Things to do in Missouri River Country

Wolf Point

Wolf Point is a county seat in the northeastern part of the state where Wolf Creek flows into the Missouri River. An old trading post was established here in fur trading days which later developed into a cow town as herds were trailed in. The most generally accepted version concerning the naming of the town is the one related by old trappers: One winter a party of wolfers—who made up the lowest rung of the social ladder in frontier life—captured several hundred grey wolves in very cold weather. They hauled the carcasses into camp and stacked the frozen wolves in huge piles facing the river where the steamboats came in—the grisly mound of wolves gave the town its name. (from Cheney’s Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company)

Lewis and Clark camped near Wolf Point on May 5, 1805. They noted in their journals that Clark killed a large grizzly bear on the banks of the Missouri. The bear was described a being 8 feet 7.5 inches long and weighed between 500 and 600 pounds.

One account of how Wolf Point took its name stems from an event which occurred in the trading days. During harsh winters trappers had success trapping and poisoning wolves, but the wolves froze before they could be skinned. The trappers piled the wolves along the banks of the river until spring, when they could be skinned. When the trappers returned for their skins the land had been taken over by Indians. The trappers were forced to leave and the spot became a landmark for steamboat crews, hence the name Wolf Point.

During the colorful and romantic age of the grand Missouri River steamboats, Wolf Point was a refueling stop for the big wood burners. The town began as a trading point on the Missouri River. In 1885, the Great Northern Railroad pushed into Montana and the riverboats were gone forever. In 1914, Wolf Point began a growth spurt brought on by the arrival of homesteaders. Congress opened up the Fort Peck Reservation to homesteading by non-Indians. Today, Wolf Point is part of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. The same blend of tribal and non-tribal residents (about 50%) exists today as did in the early 1900s. The Fort Peck reservation is home to the Dakota-Lokota-Nakota (Sioux) and Dakota (Assiniboine) nations.

Today Wolf Point is a trade point for local farmers and ranchers and a center for the Sioux and Assiniboine. Wolf Point is an important area for the state for the storage of grain. Montana’s oldest pro-rodeo, the Wild Horse Stampede, is held every July. Even before the term “rodeo” was coined, this was an event staged by Native Americans for wild riding skills and celebration.
Assiniboine Village: The 40-acre site on the bank of the Missouri River explores the traditional Assiniboine culture. Visitors may experience the lifestyle of the Assiniboine including their customs, traditional foods, music and dances, games, and crafts; and may listen to tribal members tell about their history and religion.

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Homestead Inn and Annex

101 US Highway 2 East
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1300

Sherman Inn

200 East Main Street
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1100

Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce

200 Highway 2 #F2
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-2012

Airport Golf Club

Wolf Point, MT
406-653-2161

Homestead RV Park

US Highway 2 West
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1940

Wolf Point Area Museum

203 US Highway 2
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1912

Old Town Grill

400 US Highway 2
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1031

Cattlemen's Cut

6046 Highway 13
Wolf Point, MT
406-525-3224

Wadopana Celebration

East of the Sherman Motor Inn
Wolf Point, MT
406-230-1139

L.M. Clayton Airport

Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1582

Wolf Point Amtrak Station

320 Front Street
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-2350

The Meadowlark

872 Nickwall Road
Wolf Point, MT
406-525-3289

Bryan's

210 Main Street
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1450

Prairie Cinema

314 Main Street
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-3377

Fabric Attic

224 Main Street
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1506

Steamboat Campground

6182 Highway 13
Wolf Point, MT
4065253288

Steamboat Dry Goods, Inc

6182 MT Hwy 13
Wolf Point, MT
406-525-3288

A Night on the Missouri

Lewis and Clark Bridge
Wolf Point, MT
406.653.2012

Wolf Point Cafe

217 Main St.
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1388

Jitter'z Espresso

405 Hwy 2 East
Wolf Point, MT
4066533777

Dad's Bar & Grill

216 Main St
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-2333

Harry's Nite Club

4624 Hwy 13
Wolf Point, MT
406-525-3282

Cattleman's Cut Bar & Grill

6046 Hwy 13
Wolf Point, MT
406-525-3224

Elks Event Center

304 Main St.
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1920

McDonald's In Wolf Point

303 Hwy 2 West
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1467  

The Tavern 504

504 U.S. Rte 2
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-1471

Silverwolf Casino

Hwy 25 East.
Wolf Point, MT
406-653-3475

Way Out West Car Rental

331 Front St
Wolf Point, MT
+18007331310

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