Petroleum County Map, Montana

Map of Petroleum County - Petroleum County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. Petroleum County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Petroleum County located in the map, major cities in Petroleum county, population, areas, and places of interest.

Map of Petroleum County, Montana

Map of Petroleum County, Montana

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Map of Petroleum County, Montana

Petroleum County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. It's county seat is Winnett. As per 2020 census, the population of Petroleum County is 519 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,654 sq mi (4,284 km2). Petroleum County was established on 9095.

Petroleum County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
County SeatWinnett
Largest City/TownWinnett
Established1925
Total Area1,674 sq mi (4,336 sq km)
Land Area1,655 sq mi (4,286 sq km)
Water Area19 sq mi (50 sq km)
Population496 (Census 2020)
Population Density0.3 people per sq mi
Time ZoneMountain Time Zone (MST/MDT)
Major HighwaysMontana Highway 200, Montana Highway 244
Major RiversMusselshell River, Missouri River tributaries
Neighboring CountiesFergus County, Garfield County, Musselshell County, Golden Valley County
Famous ForMontana oil history, prairie ranching, and remote badlands scenery
Top AttractionsWinnett historic district, Missouri River Breaks nearby region, Petroleum County Museum, and prairie scenic drives
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Petroleum County, Montana

Petroleum County is located in central Montana in the western United States and was established in 1925. The county seat and largest town is Winnett. The county is known for its remote prairie landscapes, ranching economy, oil exploration history, and scenic badlands terrain in central Montana.

Cities and Towns in Petroleum County, Montana

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Winnett (county seat)18847.0036°N, 108.3523°W
Cat Creek (Historic Community)1947.1685°N, 108.1038°W
Teigen (Rural Community)2147.3142°N, 108.6987°W
Mosby (Nearby Community)7347.0021°N, 107.8871°W
Grass Range (Nearby Community)11047.0270°N, 108.8045°W
Flatwillow (Historic Area)1246.8465°N, 108.5147°W

Golf Courses in Petroleum County, Montana

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Winnett Prairie Golf Recreation AreaWinnett47.0091°N, 108.3584°W
Central Montana Ranch Golf AreaTeigen47.3194°N, 108.7049°W

Major Roads and Highways in Petroleum County, Montana

Major highways connect the county with central Montana ranching and prairie communities.

  • Montana Highway 200 - major east-west route across central Montana
  • Montana Highway 244 - regional highway serving rural ranchlands and local communities

What are the Neighboring Counties of Petroleum County

  • Fergus County (northwest)
  • Garfield County (east)
  • Musselshell County (south)
  • Golden Valley County (southwest)

What are the top Attractions in Petroleum County, Montana

The county offers a mix of prairie scenery, western heritage, and remote recreation landscapes.

  • Winnett Historic District - small-town historic center with western architecture and local heritage sites
  • Missouri River Breaks nearby region - rugged badlands and scenic prairie canyon landscapes
  • Petroleum County Museum - exhibits on ranching, oil exploration, and pioneer history
  • Prairie Scenic Drives - countryside routes with expansive Montana plains views
  • Cat Creek Oil Field Historic Area - early Montana petroleum exploration region
  • Musselshell River Recreation Areas - fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing destinations
  • Central Montana Ranchlands - scenic cattle ranching landscapes and open prairie views
  • Wildlife Observation Areas - habitats for antelope, deer, upland birds, and migratory species
  • Flatwillow Recreation Region - remote prairie and badlands exploration area
  • Historic Homestead Sites - preserved reminders of early frontier settlement in central Montana

Distance from Petroleum County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Winnett to Lewistown (Fergus County), Montana - 50 mi (80 km)
  • Winnett to Roundup (Musselshell County), Montana - 67 mi (108 km)
  • Winnett to Billings (Yellowstone County), Montana - 137 mi (220 km)
  • Winnett to Glasgow (Valley County), Montana - 162 mi (261 km)
  • Winnett to Great Falls (Cascade County), Montana - 168 mi (270 km)
  • Winnett to Grass Range (Nearby Community), Montana - 24 mi (39 km)
  • Winnett to Mosby (Nearby Community), Montana - 31 mi (50 km)
  • Winnett to Helena (Lewis and Clark County), Montana - 204 mi (328 km)
  • Winnett to Bozeman (Gallatin County), Montana - 232 mi (373 km)
  • Winnett to Missoula (Missoula County), Montana - 360 mi (579 km)
  • Winnett to Rapid City (Pennington County), South Dakota - 390 mi (628 km)
  • Winnett to Denver (Denver County), Colorado - 655 mi (1,054 km)
  • Winnett to Spokane (Spokane County), Washington - 584 mi (940 km)

FAQs about Petroleum County

Where is Petroleum County located?

Petroleum County is located in central Montana in the prairie and badlands region.

What is the population of Petroleum County?

Petroleum County had a population of 496 according to the 2020 United States Census.

What is Petroleum County known for?

Petroleum County is known for oil exploration history, ranching, prairie scenery, and remote landscapes.

What are the major highways in Petroleum County?

The county is served by Montana Highway 200 and Montana Highway 244.

Are there golf courses in Petroleum County?

Yes, Petroleum County includes small prairie golf recreation areas near Winnett and Teigen.

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