Granite County Map, Montana

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Map of Granite County, Montana

Map of Granite County, Montana

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Map of Granite County, Montana

Granite County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. It's county seat is Philipsburg. As per 2020 census, the population of Granite County is 3344 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,728 sq mi (4,475 km2). Granite County was established on -2494.

Granite County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
County SeatPhilipsburg
Largest City/TownPhilipsburg
Established1893
Total Area1,728 sq mi (4,476 sq km)
Land Area1,727 sq mi (4,473 sq km)
Water Area1 sq mi (3 sq km)
Population3,337 (Census 2020)
Population Density1.9 people per sq mi
Time ZoneMountain Time Zone (MST/MDT)
Major HighwaysInterstate 90, Montana Highway 1
Major RiversClark Fork River, Flint Creek
Neighboring CountiesMissoula County, Powell County, Deer Lodge County, Ravalli County
Famous ForHistoric mining towns, sapphire mining, and scenic mountain landscapes
Top AttractionsPhilipsburg Historic District, Granite Ghost Town State Park, Georgetown Lake, and Discovery Ski Area
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Granite County, Montana

Granite County is located in western Montana in the western United States and was established in 1893. The county seat and largest town is Philipsburg. The county is known for its colorful mining history, sapphire mining opportunities, mountain recreation, and scenic valleys surrounded by the Rocky Mountains.

Cities and Towns in Granite County, Montana

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Philipsburg (county seat)92746.3324°N, 113.2948°W
Drummond31846.6671°N, 113.1492°W
Hall25246.5774°N, 113.2485°W
Maxville (CDP)5746.4765°N, 113.2238°W
Bearmouth (Rural Community)3146.8467°N, 113.3649°W
Southern Cross (Historic Community)1846.3475°N, 113.3172°W

Golf Courses in Granite County, Montana

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Philipsburg Bay Golf ClubPhilipsburg46.3361°N, 113.3027°W
Georgetown Lake Golf Recreation AreaGeorgetown Lake46.1938°N, 113.2871°W

Major Roads and Highways in Granite County, Montana

Major highways connect the county with western Montana mountain communities and recreation destinations.

  • Interstate 90 - major east-west interstate linking Drummond with Missoula and Butte
  • Montana Highway 1 - scenic Pintler Veterans Memorial Scenic Highway through mountain valleys

What are the Neighboring Counties of Granite County

  • Missoula County (northwest)
  • Powell County (north)
  • Deer Lodge County (east)
  • Ravalli County (southwest)

What are the top Attractions in Granite County, Montana

The county offers a mix of mountain recreation, mining history, and scenic outdoor attractions.

  • Philipsburg Historic District - preserved mining-era downtown with colorful historic buildings and shops
  • Granite Ghost Town State Park - historic silver mining ghost town overlooking Philipsburg
  • Georgetown Lake - popular recreation destination for fishing, boating, and camping
  • Discovery Ski Area - mountain ski resort with winter sports and summer activities
  • Sapphire Mining Attractions - gemstone mining experiences and local sapphire shops
  • Flint Creek Valley - scenic valley area known for ranching and mountain views
  • Montana Law Enforcement Museum - museum featuring regional law enforcement history
  • Drummond Community Heritage Sites - historic railroad and ranching attractions
  • Pintler Scenic Route - scenic highway through forests and alpine mountain landscapes
  • Rock Creek Recreation Area - fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing destination

Distance from Granite County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Philipsburg to Missoula (Missoula County), Montana - 80 mi (129 km)
  • Philipsburg to Butte (Silver Bow County), Montana - 53 mi (85 km)
  • Philipsburg to Anaconda (Deer Lodge County), Montana - 33 mi (53 km)
  • Philipsburg to Helena (Lewis and Clark County), Montana - 103 mi (166 km)
  • Philipsburg to Bozeman (Gallatin County), Montana - 137 mi (220 km)
  • Philipsburg to Drummond (Granite County), Montana - 35 mi (56 km)
  • Philipsburg to Hall (Granite County), Montana - 16 mi (26 km)
  • Philipsburg to Kalispell (Flathead County), Montana - 197 mi (317 km)
  • Philipsburg to Great Falls (Cascade County), Montana - 182 mi (293 km)
  • Philipsburg to Spokane (Spokane County), Washington - 279 mi (449 km)
  • Philipsburg to Salt Lake City (Salt Lake County), Utah - 507 mi (816 km)
  • Philipsburg to Seattle (King County), Washington - 522 mi (840 km)
  • Philipsburg to Denver (Denver County), Colorado - 732 mi (1,178 km)

FAQs about Granite County

Where is Granite County located?

Granite County is located in western Montana in the Rocky Mountain region.

What is the population of Granite County?

Granite County had a population of 3,337 according to the 2020 United States Census.

What is Granite County known for?

Granite County is known for historic mining towns, sapphire mining, and scenic mountain recreation.

What are the major highways in Granite County?

The county is served by Interstate 90 and Montana Highway 1.

Are there golf courses in Granite County?

Yes, Granite County includes golf facilities such as Philipsburg Bay Golf Club and recreation golf areas near Georgetown Lake.

References

  1. QuickFacts - U.S. Census Bureau
  2. United States Census Bureau
  3. United States Geological Survey (USGS)
  4. National Geodetic Survey
  5. Official Website