Where is Great Falls, Montana, USA?

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Where is Great Falls Located? - Great Falls is a city located in the Cascade County of Montana, United States. Great Falls lies between 43.5852069 Degrees North latitudes and 71.2094799 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Great Falls, Montana

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Where is Great Falls?: The Google Map showing the location of Great Falls in the U.S. state of Montana.

Where is Great Falls Located?

Great Falls is a city located in the Cascade County of Montana, United States. Great Falls lies between 43.5852069 Degrees North latitudes and 71.2094799 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Great Falls city is 60442 people and the city has a total area of 22.97 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Great Falls, Montana Quick Facts

PropertyInformation
CityGreat Falls
CountyCascade County
StateMontana
State CapitalHelena
US RegionWestern United States
Latitude47.5049°N
Longitude111.2913°W
Elevation3,330 ft (1,015 m)
Land Area21.76 sq mi
Water Area1.37 sq mi
Total Area23.13 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)60,442 (Census 2020)
Population Density (per sq mi)Approximately 2,778
ZIP Codes59401, 59404, 59405
Area Code406
Time Zone StandardMountain Standard Time (MST, UTC−7)
Time Zone DaylightMountain Daylight Time (MDT, UTC−6)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code30-32800
Congressional DistrictMontana At-Large Congressional District

Nearby Cities to Great Falls, Montana

  • Black Eagle, Montana — 3 mi Northeast
  • Cascade, Montana — 27 mi South
  • Fort Benton, Montana — 40 mi Northeast
  • Helena, Montana — 90 mi Southwest
  • Lewistown, Montana — 95 mi Southeast
  • Havre, Montana — 105 mi North
  • Bozeman, Montana — 145 mi Southwest
  • Missoula, Montana — 165 mi West
  • Billings, Montana — 210 mi Southeast
  • Butte, Montana — 150 mi Southwest

Driving Distances from Great Falls, Montana

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
Black EagleMontana310 minutes
CascadeMontana2730 minutes
Fort BentonMontana4045 minutes
HelenaMontana901 hour 30 minutes
LewistownMontana951 hour 45 minutes
HavreMontana1051 hour 50 minutes
BozemanMontana1452 hours 30 minutes
ButteMontana1502 hours 40 minutes
MissoulaMontana1653 hours
BillingsMontana2103 hours 30 minutes

Transportation and Connectivity in Great Falls, Montana

TransportationDetails
Airport NameGreat Falls International Airport
IATA CodeGTF
PortMissouri River navigation access (regional)
Major HighwaysInterstate 15, U.S. Route 87, U.S. Route 89
Train/Amtrak ServiceNearest Amtrak station available in Shelby, Montana
Local Bus/Transit ServiceGreat Falls Transit District
  • Interstate 15 - Major north-south interstate connecting Great Falls with Helena and northern Montana.
  • U.S. Route 87 - Regional highway connecting central Montana communities.
  • U.S. Route 89 - Scenic highway providing access to Glacier National Park and surrounding areas.

What are top Places to Visit in Great Falls, Montana

Landmark NameType
Giant Springs State ParkState Park
Lewis and Clark Interpretive CenterMuseum and Historic Site
C.M. Russell MuseumArt Museum
River's Edge TrailRecreation Trail
Great Falls of the Missouri RiverNatural Landmark
Paris Gibson Square Museum of ArtArt Museum
Gibson ParkCity Park
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State ParkHistoric State Park
Ryan DamRecreation Area
Voyagers StadiumSports Venue

Colleges and Universities in Great Falls, Montana

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
University of ProvidencePrivateUniversityHealthcare, nursing, business, and liberal arts programs
Great Falls College Montana State UniversityPublicCommunity CollegeAssociate degrees, technical education, and workforce training
Montana State University - NorthernPublicUniversityEducation, engineering technology, business, and applied sciences
Montana State UniversityPublicUniversityResearch, agriculture, engineering, and sciences
Great Falls Public SchoolsPublicK–12 DistrictPublic education services

Waterbodies in Great Falls, Montana

Missouri River, Sun River, Giant Springs, Morony Reservoir, Ryan Reservoir

Golf Courses in Great Falls, Montana

Meadow Lark Country Club, Anaconda Hills Golf Course, Eagle Falls Golf Club, Valley View Golf Club

Great Falls, Montana — Key Historical Facts

  • Great Falls was founded in 1883 and incorporated as a city in 1888.
  • The city was named after the series of five major waterfalls on the Missouri River discovered during the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
  • Great Falls developed as an industrial center after the construction of hydroelectric dams on the Missouri River in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  • The availability of water power supported industries including smelting, manufacturing, and agriculture.
  • The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the region in 1805 while exploring the Missouri River.
  • Great Falls became an important transportation, trade, and service center for central Montana.
  • Today, the city is known for its natural landscapes, museums, outdoor recreation, military history, and connection to the Missouri River.

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