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Miles City, MT

Miles City, MT

Seated in the heart of “Beef Country”, Miles City earned its place in history in 1876 at the confluence of the Yellowstone and Tongue Rivers by attracting frontiersmen, soldiers, tradesmen and settlers.

It is the largest city in southeastern Montana, with a population of 8300+, we serve as the commerce and medical hub for the region, providing needed services in a wide range of categories.  We also house District offices of BLM, Fish Wildlife & Parks, a Federal Agricultural Experimental Station (Fort Keough), as well as being the headquarters for Montana’s largest bank, Stockman Bank.

Seated in the heart of “Beef Country”, Miles City earned its place in history in 1876 at the confluence of the Yellowstone and Tongue Rivers by attracting frontiersmen, soldiers, tradesmen and settlers.

It is the largest city in southeastern Montana, with a population of 8300+, we serve as the commerce and medical hub for the region, providing needed services in a wide range of categories.  We also house District offices of BLM, Fish Wildlife & Parks, a Federal Agricultural Experimental Station (Fort Keough), as well as being the headquarters for Montana’s largest bank, Stockman Bank.

Miles City’s Medical base includes Holy Rosary Healthcare, a comprehensive acute-care hospital that serves an 11-county region of eastern Montana, Billings Clinic/Miles City and OneHealth, providing Primary Care, Dental, Pharmacy, Behavioral Health services to people of any age, ethnicity, income or insurance status.

We are proud of our parks, rivers, public land and historical sites that provide recreational fun and adventure for everyone. Miles City is truly a Legendary Western Town with historically rich attractions.

  • The Range Riders Museum is one of the most recognized “Old West” Museums around, encompassing 13 buildings of incredible artifacts.
  • The Water Works Art Museum not only houses work of premiere artists, but boasts an original facility built from sandstone and cement.
  • The Convent Keepers Community Center, formerly the Ursuline Convent, as well as our historic Main Street and Residential Districts, provide a glimpse into the historic growth of Miles City.
Miles City continues to grow cautiously slow while maintaining a small-town character. We are sometimes referred to as “Smile City”. Discover Miles City

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