Located in the heart of Great Falls, MT at 201 2nd Ave S, the Spark! Children’s Museum of Montana is a beloved children’s museum that inspires imagination and learning through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. With a commendable 4.6-star rating from 196 reviews, this museum is celebrated for its educational value and family-friendly environment. It provides a vibrant space where children can engage with science, art, and culture in an entertaining and meaningful way, making it a must-visit destination for families in Montana.
Lizeth Paningsoro
7 months agoThe best children's museum ever. recommend to everyone a must see. Very cute and big. Friendly staff and huge bathroom.
Russell McKinney
a year agoI think you should try the old fleet building on the top of 15th.
Melinda Gross
a year agoMuch more of a huge play space than a museum but what fun!! Our 6 year old had a blast but I can see a preschooler being in HEAVEN. An arts and crafts space set aside, then you walk into a spacious area chalk-full of imaginative play areas. Toy car ramps, a mini log cabin, fire station and slide. Loads of animals to identify. A bank with stamps and play money. An air traffic control tower, painted runway, and REAL aircraft cockpit to sit in. A pretty pink princess stage with shoes to dance in. Wooly mammoth bones and a sand table to dig in. Upstairs featured a whole mini town: grocery shop, doctors office, dental office, and cafe. Shoes off parkour area. Little library and reading book. Our favourite, and child's two-story Lego building area! Downstairs was also a real cafe for adults with a huge array of support literature and recommendations for local agencies. I'm so glad we didn't miss this one, if you have a little, you've got to prioritize this. Low cost of admission and well worth it to keep this gem operating!
Jared Alleman
a year agoNice place to let the kids explore and use their imagination. We went there regularly before our kids were school aged and will likely keep going at least once or twice a month as it's a nice indoor area for the kids to play and get out of the summer heat and winter snow.
WhitestJoedaddy
a year agoWent with kids aged 11 and younger. They all had an absolute blast! This isn't the biggest museum we've been to, but they have a decent selection of exhibits for the kids to play and explore in. I would plan about 3 to 4 hours before your kids would get bored. There is enough to keep them moving for about that long. Maybe shorter if it's only one kid.