About Us:
In Judith Basin County where mountains and meadows, buttes and hills, benches and plains meet the big, blue Montana sky, relatively few changes have occurred since the turn of the century. Although faces have changed, many homesteads have vanished, some towns have disappeared, and fences mark the landscape here and there, an aura of both the excitement and the serenity of the past remains.
In the heart of the state known as "The Last Best Place," Judith Basin County epitomizes the classic Montana description of "high, wide, and handsome." Judith Basin County includes 295,000 acres of the Lewis and Clark National Forest; surrounded by four mountain ranges - the beautiful Little Belt Mountains, Snowy's, Highwoods, and the Judith's - covered in a sea of grass and wheat, the farmer, the recreationalist, the rancher, and the sportsman are able to reap and enjoy the rich bounties of this intriguing Basin.