Treasure County Map, Montana

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Map of Treasure County, Montana

Map of Treasure County, Montana

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Map of Treasure County, Montana

Treasure County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. It's county seat is Hysham. As per 2020 census, the population of Treasure County is 768 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 979 sq mi (2,536 km2). Treasure County was established on 6978.

Treasure County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
County SeatHysham
Largest City/TownHysham
Established1919
Total Area984 sq mi (2,549 sq km)
Land Area977 sq mi (2,530 sq km)
Water Area7 sq mi (18 sq km)
Population718 (Census 2020)
Population Density0.7 people per sq mi
Time ZoneMountain Time Zone (MST/MDT)
Major HighwaysInterstate 94, Montana Highway 47
Major RiversYellowstone River
Neighboring CountiesRosebud County, Yellowstone County, Big Horn County
Famous ForYellowstone River Valley, ranching, prairie landscapes, and small-town western heritage
Top AttractionsYellowstone River recreation, Hysham historic district, prairie scenic drives, and Treasure County Museum
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Treasure County, Montana

Treasure County is located in southeastern Montana in the western United States and was established in 1919. The county seat and largest town is Hysham. The county is known for its ranching economy, scenic Yellowstone River Valley, quiet prairie landscapes, and small-town western culture.

Cities and Towns in Treasure County, Montana

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Hysham (county seat)27446.2983°N, 107.2298°W
Sand Springs8146.1028°N, 107.5163°W
Vananda (Nearby Historic Community)1846.9828°N, 105.5228°W
Ranchester Prairie Area4246.2217°N, 107.3915°W
Meyers Rural Area2446.3574°N, 107.0842°W
Hysham Valley Region5746.3118°N, 107.2421°W

Golf Courses in Treasure County, Montana

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Hysham Prairie Golf CourseHysham46.3041°N, 107.2365°W
Yellowstone Valley Golf Recreation AreaSand Springs46.1090°N, 107.5231°W

Major Roads and Highways in Treasure County, Montana

Major highways connect the county with southeastern Montana prairie communities and Yellowstone River regions.

  • Interstate 94 - major east-west interstate through southern Montana
  • Montana Highway 47 - regional route serving ranching communities and prairie landscapes

What are the Neighboring Counties of Treasure County

  • Yellowstone County (west)
  • Rosebud County (east)
  • Big Horn County (south)

What are the top Attractions in Treasure County, Montana

The county offers a mix of prairie scenery, river recreation, and western heritage attractions.

  • Yellowstone River Recreation Areas - fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing opportunities
  • Hysham Historic District - western-style downtown and local history landmarks
  • Prairie Scenic Drives - panoramic countryside routes through ranchlands and river valleys
  • Treasure County Museum - exhibits on pioneer settlement, ranching, and railroad heritage
  • Sand Springs Prairie Landscapes - remote open-range scenery and wildlife habitats
  • Eastern Montana Wildlife Observation Areas - habitats for deer, antelope, upland birds, and waterfowl
  • Historic Railroad Corridor Sites - remnants of early transportation and settlement routes
  • Yellowstone Valley Ranchlands - scenic agricultural and ranching countryside
  • Small-Town Community Events in Hysham - local fairs, rodeos, and western celebrations
  • Open Prairie Photography Locations - expansive views of southeastern Montana landscapes

Distance from Treasure County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Hysham to Miles City (Custer County), Montana - 71 mi (114 km)
  • Hysham to Billings (Yellowstone County), Montana - 98 mi (158 km)
  • Hysham to Forsyth (Rosebud County), Montana - 25 mi (40 km)
  • Hysham to Hardin (Big Horn County), Montana - 86 mi (138 km)
  • Hysham to Bozeman (Gallatin County), Montana - 230 mi (370 km)
  • Hysham to Helena (Lewis and Clark County), Montana - 243 mi (391 km)
  • Hysham to Sheridan (Sheridan County), Wyoming - 181 mi (291 km)
  • Hysham to Rapid City (Pennington County), South Dakota - 315 mi (507 km)
  • Hysham to Bismarck (Burleigh County), North Dakota - 357 mi (575 km)
  • Hysham to Missoula (Missoula County), Montana - 388 mi (624 km)
  • Hysham to Denver (Denver County), Colorado - 590 mi (950 km)
  • Hysham to Spokane (Spokane County), Washington - 611 mi (983 km)
  • Hysham to Minneapolis (Hennepin County), Minnesota - 822 mi (1,323 km)

FAQs about Treasure County

Where is Treasure County located?

Treasure County is located in southeastern Montana along the Yellowstone River Valley.

What is the population of Treasure County?

Treasure County had a population of 718 according to the 2020 United States Census.

What is Treasure County known for?

Treasure County is known for ranching, prairie landscapes, Yellowstone River recreation, and small-town western heritage.

What are the major highways in Treasure County?

The county is served by Interstate 94 and Montana Highway 47.

Are there golf courses in Treasure County?

Yes, Treasure County includes golf facilities such as Hysham Prairie Golf Course and Yellowstone Valley Golf Recreation Area.

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