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Cut Bank

Cut Bank, Montana, sits against the backdrop of the jaw-droppingly gorgeous Rocky Mountain Front where majestic mountain peaks meet rolling hills and wheat fields. Here, in the largest city in Montana’s Golden Triangle, you’ll find unique settings like numerous Hutterite colonies and the Glacier County Historical Museum’s collection of historic buildings. The Blackfeet Nation is within close proximity to town and Glacier National Park is less than an hour away. In addition, you’ll find ease of access to state and federal public lands. Cut Bank offers some pretty unique attributes, including the rock cliffs of the Marias River, a rich railroad history ushering in the oil and gas industry, a gigantic penguin sculpture welcoming people to the “Coldest Spot in the Nation,” a nearby wind turbine farm, and myriad wall murals painted by local artists depicting the town’s history. Cut Bank also offers an international airport and a warm western welcome.

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Population

3,035 (2022)

Elevation

3,773’

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Public Lands

Accommodations

Cut Bank offers vacation homes, motels and RV parks, and is easily accessible to surrounding towns with additional lodging options.

Film + Television Credits

Movies: Firefox, The Searchers, War Party

Cut Bank Farmer's Market
Cut Bank Farmer's Market
Glacier County Historical Museum
Glacier County Historical Museum
Pioneer Store, Glacier County Historical Museum
Pioneer Store, Glacier County Historical Museum
Giant penguin statue
Giant penguin statue
Mural on Cut Bank Tire building
Mural on Cut Bank Tire building
Cut Bank Depot
Cut Bank Depot
Cut Bank Coulee
Cut Bank Coulee
Cut Bank Coulee Trail
Cut Bank Coulee Trail
Cut Bank Penguin
Cut Bank Penguin
Downtown Cut Bank
Downtown Cut Bank  Photo: Andy Austin