Free Admission for Visiting and Tours
We give custom guided tours year-round!
Summer hours: May 1st - August 31st open from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Sunday 1:00p.m.-5:00p.m.
Winter hours Sept.1 - April 30th: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m.
Universal Accessibility
It is our goal to make the museum accessible to everyone. Our public restrooms, located in the main building, are fully accessible. Our pioneer boardwalk town and main building are fully accessible. Our ten acre campus is on flat ground with boardwalks and grass paths. Please call us with any special arrangement requests.
Tours
Our daily tours generally last 1 hr to 1.5 hrs. We can do an abbreviated tour for inclement weather or time constraints. Several times a year we do special tours. In October we have a haunted tour and in December we have a candle light tour. We also do group tours and school tours. Please call us to schedule your tour today!
Events
Check out our event calendar. We have many events and activities running at various times through-out the year. From concerts, car shows, lectures, threshing bees, homesteader days, hat shows to pinochle tournaments and more - something for everyone so make sure to check out the event calendar and schedule your visit around your favorites activity or event.
Directions to Huntley Project Museum
From Billings take I-90 to Exit 6 at Huntley, take Northern Ave through Huntley to 312 go past mile marker twelve turn right towards the MSU Southern Experiment Station go over the railroad tracks then turn left. The museum sign is on the left and our parking lot is on the right. Look for a brown barn like building. From Billings Heights take Hwy 312 past Huntley past mile marker 12 and follow the instructions above.
From the Northeast on I-94 take Exit 6 into Huntley follow Northern Ave through Huntley to 312. Go past mile marker 12 and turn right towards the MSU Southern Experiment Station go over the railroad tracks then turn left. The museum sign is on the left and our parking lot is on the right. Look for a brown barn like building.
From Pompeys Pillar take Hwy 312 past Worden at road 8 turn left, cross the railroad tracks and turn right. Continue to the museum sign and the parking lot is on the left.