15 Small Towns In Montana Where Everyone Knows Your Name
By Jessica Wick|Published June 06, 2016
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
Life is pretty great in The Last Best Place, isn’t it? Montana is full of small towns, each with its own unique set of charms. And in most of those small towns, the locals get to enjoy the kind of close-knit communities that don’t seem to exist anymore.
If you want the kind of life where you can be greeted by name at the bank and the grocery store, where you can leave town knowing your neighbors will watch your house, where you feel supported by the people around you… you’ll love small town Montana. We could spend all day naming towns that qualify for this list, but we’ll start with these 15.
Not only is Seeley Lake situated on one of Montana's most scenic drives, Highway 83, but it's a wonderful place to vacation and an even better place to live.
The people in Scobey joke that, aside from wheat, people are their largest export. However, the 1,082 people who do live there know and respect each other. And they know a good town when they see one.
Winnett might not be a tourist destination, but it's paradise for those who love to hunt. And with a population of under 200 people (as of 2013), there's no doubt that everyone knows each other.
The home of the notorious Testy Festy might be close to Missoula, but it has a very different atmosphere. Life in Clinton is quiet, peaceful and spent next to nature.
If you like a small town life with plenty of outdoor activities (kayaking, fishing, rafting), all while being reasonably close to bigger cities like Missoula, Plains might be a perfect fit.
The people of Thompson Falls have a lot of hometown pride, and it shows. Every year they gather for Beautification Days, a three day period where everyone pitches in to clean up the community.
Big Timber is a busy place during the summer since it's close to many outdoor excursions. But for most of the year, the small town stays quiet and the locals enjoy its natural beauty.