If you ever find yourself in downtown Missoula, you’ll notice it looks decidedly modern. While many of its historic buildings and timeless structures still stand, the contemporary coffee shops and breweries bring a young energy to the city. However, if you’re looking to explore past eras, all you have to do is head to the historic Fort Missoula to feel like you’ve gone straight back in time.

Fort Missoula was established in 1877 by the U.S. Army to protect settlers in Western Montana from attack.

Levon M / TripAdvisor During World War II, the fort housed a prison camp for Italian POWs and Japanese Americans.

While the history of the fort isn’t exactly pleasant, the park that remains is picturesque and peaceful.

MarciaHD / TripAdvisor The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula covers 32 acres of land and includes more than 20 historic structures.

Some of the historic buildings are original, while others have been brought here to ensure their preservation.

WanderLust406 / TripAdvisor You can step inside pioneer cabins, officers’ quarters, and even one of Missoula’s very first churches.

The collection of trains and locomotive memorabilia is one of the best parts of the park.

David M. / TripAdvisor Engine No. 7 (pictured above) is a rare, Shay-type locomotive originally used by the Western Lumber Company of Milltown. It was even featured in a movie called Timberjack.

The Drummond Depot dates back to 1910, when it served the town of Drummond, which is located about 60 miles southeast of Missoula.

Fort Missoula Museum The depot was moved to Fort Missoula in 1982 after the railroad closed its Montana operations.

If you’re a history buff, especially when it comes to local history, you’ll love exploring Fort Missoula.

ruthandvern / TripAdvisor The grounds are always open and free to visit, however, the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.(and closed on major holidays).

Address: 3400 Captain Rawn Way, Missoula, MT 59804

You can see everything Fort Missoula has to offer and get up-to-date hours here. This is just one of many reasons you’ll fall in love with Missoula when you visit.

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During World War II, the fort housed a prison camp for Italian POWs and Japanese Americans.

MarciaHD / TripAdvisor

The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula covers 32 acres of land and includes more than 20 historic structures.

WanderLust406 / TripAdvisor

You can step inside pioneer cabins, officers’ quarters, and even one of Missoula’s very first churches.

David M. / TripAdvisor

Engine No. 7 (pictured above) is a rare, Shay-type locomotive originally used by the Western Lumber Company of Milltown. It was even featured in a movie called Timberjack.

Fort Missoula Museum

The depot was moved to Fort Missoula in 1982 after the railroad closed its Montana operations.

ruthandvern / TripAdvisor

The grounds are always open and free to visit, however, the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.(and closed on major holidays).

Address: 3400 Captain Rawn Way, Missoula, MT 59804

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