Fort Peck was planned and developed by government engineers as the headquarters for construction and operation of the huge Fort Peck Dam in 1933. This small town offers big recreation and entertainment opportunities. A scenic overlook just east of the dam on Montana Highway 24, offers views of Fort Peck Lake and interpretation of Lewis and Clark's journey through northeast Montana. Fort Peck Lake is a Montana treasure for its size and outdoor opportunities.
Often considered the “funniest farce ever written”, Noises Off is an uproarious rollercoaster of slamming doors, feuding actors, romantic entanglements and disappearing sardines. Noises Off takes audiences through the drama and hilarity of a play-within-a-play as mishaps happen onstage and off. The frenzy and fun of this classic comedy will have you laughing out loud until the final curtain.
~ Performing Memorial through Labor Day Weekend ~
Fridays & Saturdays ~ 7:00 p.m. * Sunday Matinees ~ 4:00 p.m.
Box Office opens 2 hours prior to showtimes: 406.526.9943
Based on the 1984 film of the same name, this rocking musical will keep your toes tapping from start to finish. Footloose tells the story of Ren, a teenager forced to move from Chicago to the small town of Bomont. Ren struggles to fit into his new community, especially after discovering that the local preacher has created a harsh ban on all dancing. Unable to keep his feet still, Ren bands with the preacher’s rebellious teenage daughter to bring back dancing to the community. The musical tells a heartfelt story of healing and forgiveness with the help of Oscar and Tony-nominated hit songs that audiences are sure to leave humming.
~ Performing Memorial through Labor Day Weekend ~
Fridays & Saturdays ~ 7:00 p.m. * Sunday Matinees ~ 4:00 p.m.
Box Office opens 2 hours prior to showtimes: 406.526.9943
Packet Pickup is at D&G Sports and Western, 215 4th Street South, in Glasgow on Friday, June 20 from 8:30am to 5:30pm.
Can't make it on Friday? Packets can be picked up on race day at Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck.
- All participants are required to check in 1 hour prior to their event race at the Kiwanis Park staging area.
- Race officials will be present at 7:00 am for check ins.
- Runners must face traffic.
- Helmets are mandatory for all cyclists.
- No Flip Flops allowed for any cyclist.
- All races will be held on schedule regardless of weather conditions.
- Alcohol is not permitted.
- All entries MUST be in 1/2 hour before race time.
-No dogs allowed.
Yellowstone Rd- Downstream Recreation Area
Fort Peck, MT 59223
Fort Peck Summer Theater presents 9-5: The Musical
Fort Peck, MT
Jul 3-19
A musical about female camaraderie and hilarious payback with a score by Dolly Parton - you won’t want to miss this show! Set in the 1970s, this story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic. Leading ladies Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy, giving their boss the boot!
~ Performing Memorial through Labor Day Weekend ~
Fridays & Saturdays ~ 7:00 p.m. * Sunday Matinees ~ 4:00 p.m.
July 4 performance at 2pm only.
Box Office opens 2 hours prior to showtimes: 406.526.9943l
Welcome to the Montana Governor's Cup Walleye Tournament – Northeast Montana's premier walleye fishing event, set against the stunning backdrop of Fort Peck, Montana.
Join us for the 39th Annual Governor's Cup on July 9th, 10th, and 11th, 2026! Team up for this exciting competition with a $300 entry fee per 2-person team. Optional add-ons include $100 for day money and $80 for the big fish pots. All entry fees are 100% payback and 1st Place this year will be guaranteed $20,000.
This classic musical visits River City, Iowa where a fast-talking salesman gets his heart stolen by the local librarian. Harold Hill arrives in River City with big plans to con the community into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band he never intends to actually lead. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian. Filled with classic songs like “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Trouble,” “’Til There Was You,” and “Gary, Indiana,” The Music Man is a family-friendly story to be shared with every generation.
~ Performing Memorial through Labor Day Weekend ~
Fridays & Saturdays ~ 7:00 p.m. * Sunday Matinees ~ 4:00 p.m.
Box Office opens 2 hours prior to showtimes: 406.526.9943
Blithe Spirit is a classic comedic play from prolific playwright, Noël Coward. Coward’s hilarious comedy tells the story of cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine. As research for a novel, he and his new wife meet with an eccentric medium. During their seance, they accidentally conjure up the ghost of Charles’ late first wife. The plot then follows the hilarious and chaotic love triangle between the novelist, his second wife and the mischievous ghost of wife number one.
~ Performing Memorial through Labor Day Weekend ~
Fridays & Saturdays ~ 7:00 p.m. * Sunday Matinees ~ 4:00 p.m.
Box Office opens 2 hours prior to showtimes: 406.526.9943
The Fort Kipp Celebration Pow Wow, hosted by the Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes, is a vibrant event and a great way to experience Native American culture and tradition. The powwow grounds are set against Montana's rolling plains and big skies, creating a stunning landscape for this cultural gathering. The event is hosted by the Fort Peck Tribes, including the Assiniboine and Sioux nations, who have lived in this region for centuries, preserving their traditions and sharing them with the world. As the rhythmic beat of drums fills the air, dancers adorned in colorful regalia enter the arena for the Grand Entry, marking the beginning of a spirited gathering.
Throughout the event, attendees are treated to mesmerizing displays of traditional dancing, with each step and movement telling a story of resilience, heritage and community. From the graceful swirls of the women's fancy shawl dance to the powerful stomps of the men's traditional dance, the Pow Wow showcases the diversity and beauty of indigenous dance styles.
Amidst the rhythmic melodies, the Pow Wow grounds come alive with the sights and sounds of indigenous arts and crafts. Booths adorned with intricate beadwork, handcrafted jewelry, and pottery offer a glimpse into the creativity and craftsmanship of Native artisans. Meanwhile, the tantalizing aroma of traditional foods wafts through the air, enticing attendees to sample frybread, Indian tacos and other culinary delights steeped in indigenous flavors.
As families gather, friendships are forged, and cultural connections are strengthened, the Fort Kipp Celebration Pow Wow serves as a powerful testament to the resilience, pride and unity of Native American communities, welcoming all to join in celebrating heritage and tradition. The Fort Kipp Celebration Pow Wow is held on the fourth weekend of August.
Located near the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, the Fort Kipp Powwow is accessible via the nearest airport, Billings Logan International Airport, approximately 200 miles away. For those traveling by rail, the Amtrak station in Wolf Point offers a convenient gateway to the event.
10 miles east of Brockton & 10 miles west of Culbertson
Fort Kipp, MT 59213