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The Regional designations of Montana vary widely within the U.S state of Montana. The state is a large geographical area () that is split by the
Continental Divide A continental divide is a drainage divide on a continent such that the drainage basin on one side of the divide feeds into one ocean or sea, and the basin on the other side either feeds into a different ocean or sea, or else is endorheic, not ...
, resulting in watersheds draining into the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Hudson's Bay. The state is approximately east to west along the
Canada–United States border The border between Canada and the United States is the longest international border in the world. The terrestrial boundary (including boundaries in the Great Lakes, Atlantic, and Pacific coasts) is long. The land border has two sections: Can ...
and north to south. The fourth largest state in land area, it has been divided up in official and unofficial ways into a variety of regions. Additionally, Montana is part of a number of larger federal government administrative regions.


Unofficial designations

Various parts of Montana have been given a number of formal and informal names, including: *
Eastern Montana Eastern Montana is a loosely defined region of Montana. Some definitions are more or less inclusive than others, ranging from the most inclusive, which would include the entire part of the state east of the Continental Divide, to the least inclusiv ...
, with varying definitions placing the western boundary anywhere from the Continental Divide to areas east of Billings, Montana. * Western Montana, with varying definitions placing the eastern boundary anywhere from the Continental Divide to the eastern edge of the Absaroka Range. *Central Montana, with varying definitions. * The Hi-Line, a region of northern Montana close to the
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along which runs the main line of the Great Northern Railway and U.S. Highway 2. *The "Golden Triangle," an area noted for grain growing, outlined by the cities of Havre, Conrad and Great Falls. * Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, which includes all or parts of Gallatin and Custer National Forests in addition to Yellowstone National Park *
Many Glacier Many Glacier is an area within Glacier National Park which is located in the U.S. state of Montana. The Many Glacier region is located north of the Going-to-the-Sun Road, on the east side of the park. Lake Sherburne is the large lake in the ar ...
, is a region within Glacier National Park. The region is located north of the Going-to-the-Sun Road, on the east side of the park. * Medicine Line, the name given the 49th parallel border between the U.S. and Canada between
Lake of the Woods Lake of the Woods (french: Lac des Bois, oj, Pikwedina Sagainan) is a lake occupying parts of the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba and the U.S. state of Minnesota. Lake of the Woods is over long and wide, containing more than 14,55 ...
and the continental divide by Native Americans because of its seemingly magical ability to prevent U.S. soldiers from crossing it. * The Flathead, encompassing the area around
Flathead Lake Flathead Lake ( fla, člq̓etkʷ, label=Salish, kut, yawuʔnik̓ ʔa·kuq̓nuk) is a large natural lake in northwest Montana. The lake is a remnant of the ancient, massive glacial dammed lake, Lake Missoula of the era of the last interglacial. ...
and surrounding communities *
Two Medicine Two Medicine is the collective name of a region located in the southeastern section of Glacier National Park, in the U.S. state of Montana. It has a campground alongside Two Medicine Lake. From the period starting in the late 1890s until the co ...
, is the collective name of a region located in the southeastern section of Glacier National Park. * The Bitterroot, centered on Ravalli County and Hamilton, the county seat.


Official state regions


Tourism regions

The Montana Official Travel Site () has designated six distinct regions in the state for travel promotion. * Custer Country, comprising Big Horn, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Golden Valley, Musselshell,
Powder River Powder River may refer to: Places * Powder River (Wyoming and Montana), in Wyoming and Montana in the United States * Powder River Country, the area around the above river * Powder River (Oregon), in Oregon in the United States * Powder River Ba ...
, Prairie, Rosebud, Treasure, Wibaux, Yellowstone counties. Includes the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. * Glacier Country, comprising Flathead, Glacier, Granite, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral, Missoula, Ravalli, and
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counties. Includes Glacier National Park. * Gold West Country, comprising
Beaverhead Beaverhead County is the largest County (United States), county by area in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 9,371. Its county seat is Dillon, Montana, Dillon. The county was founded ...
, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Jefferson,
Lewis and Clark Lewis may refer to: Names * Lewis (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Lewis (surname), including a list of people with the surname Music * Lewis (musician), Canadian singer * "Lewis (Mistreated)", a song by Radiohead ...
, Madison,
Powell Powell may refer to: People * Powell (surname) * Powell (given name) * Powell baronets, several baronetcies *Colonel Powell (disambiguation), several military officers *General Powell (disambiguation), several military leaders *Governor Powell (di ...
, and Silver Bow counties. * Missouri River Country, comprising
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, Garfield,
McCone McCone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *John A. McCone (1902–1991), American businessman, politician and CIA director from 1961 to 1965 * Ryan McCone (born 1987), New Zealand cricketer Fictional characters: *Alexander Hami ...
,
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, Richland, Roosevelt,
Sheridan Sheridan may refer to: People Surname *Sheridan (surname) *Philip Sheridan (1831–1888), U.S. Army general after whom the Sheridan tank is named *Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816), Irish playwright (''The Rivals''), poet and politician ...
, Valley counties. Includes major portions of the
Montana Dinosaur Trail The Montana Dinosaur Trail is a series of fourteen dinosaur-themed museums, state parks and other attractions in twelve communities located in the central and eastern regions of the state of Montana in the United States of America. The trail, a pla ...
. * Russell Country, comprising Blaine,
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, Chouteau, Fergus, Glacier, Hill, Liberty, Meagher, Petroleum, Pondera, Toole, and Teton counties. The region is named for the influence on the area by cowboy artist
Charles M. Russell Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 – October 24, 1926), also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an American artist of the American Old West. He created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Native Americans, an ...
. * Yellowstone Country, comprising Carbon, Gallatin,
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, Stillwater and Sweet Grass counties. Includes northern and western gateways to Yellowstone National Park.


Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks regions

The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks has designated seven administrative regions for the purposes of fish, wildlife and parks management. * Region 1, Northwest Montana, ( Kalispell, Montana), includes
Flathead Lake Flathead Lake ( fla, člq̓etkʷ, label=Salish, kut, yawuʔnik̓ ʔa·kuq̓nuk) is a large natural lake in northwest Montana. The lake is a remnant of the ancient, massive glacial dammed lake, Lake Missoula of the era of the last interglacial. ...
* Region 2, West Central Montana, ( Missoula, Montana), includes the Clark Fork,
Blackfoot The Blackfoot Confederacy, ''Niitsitapi'' or ''Siksikaitsitapi'' (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or " Blackfoot-speaking real people"), is a historic collective name for linguistically related groups that make up the Blackfoot or Bla ...
and Bitterroot rivers. * Region 3, Southwest Montana, (
Bozeman, Montana Bozeman is a city and the county seat of Gallatin County, Montana, United States. Located in southwest Montana, the 2020 census put Bozeman's population at 53,293, making it the fourth-largest city in Montana. It is the principal city of th ...
), includes the Madison, Gallatin, Jefferson, upper Missouri, upper Yellowstone,
Beaverhead Beaverhead County is the largest County (United States), county by area in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 9,371. Its county seat is Dillon, Montana, Dillon. The county was founded ...
, and Big Hole rivers. * Region 4, North Central Montana, (
Great Falls, Montana Great Falls is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Montana and the county seat of Cascade County. The population was 60,442 according to the 2020 census. The city covers an area of and is the principal city of the Great Falls, M ...
), includes the lower Missouri and Smith rivers. * Region 5, South Central Montana, ( Billings, Montana), includes the Yellowstone, Stillwater, Bighorn, and
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rivers. * Region 6, North East Montana, ( Glasgow, Montana), includes
Fort Peck Reservoir The Fort Peck Dam is the highest of six major dams along the Missouri River, located in northeast Montana in the United States, near Glasgow, and adjacent to the community of Fort Peck. At in length and over in height, it is the largest hyd ...
on the Missouri River. * Region 7, South East Montana, ( Miles City, Montana), includes the Missouri, Yellowstone and Tongue rivers.


Federal government regions


U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service includes Montana in the Mountain-Prairie region which includes Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.


Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies

Montana east of the continental divide and Wyoming make up the Rocky Mountain Region of the
Bureau of Indian Affairs The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), also known as Indian Affairs (IA), is a United States federal agency within the Department of the Interior. It is responsible for implementing federal laws and policies related to American Indians and A ...
(BIA) which includes the following Indian agencies in Montana. * Blackfeet Agency, services the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Glacier and Pondera Counties. * Crow Agency, services the Crow Indian Reservation in Big Horn, Yellowstone, and Treasure counties. * Fort Belknap Agency, services the
Fort Belknap Indian Reservation The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation ( ats, ’ak3ɔ́ɔyɔ́ɔ, lit=the fence or ats, ’ɔ’ɔ́ɔ́ɔ́nííítaan’ɔ, lit=Gros Ventre tribe, label=none) is shared by two Native American tribes, the A'aninin (Gros Ventre) and the Nakoda ( ...
in Blaine and
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counties. * Fort Peck Agency, services the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Roosevelt, Valley, Daniels, and
Sheridan Sheridan may refer to: People Surname *Sheridan (surname) *Philip Sheridan (1831–1888), U.S. Army general after whom the Sheridan tank is named *Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816), Irish playwright (''The Rivals''), poet and politician ...
counties. The agency administers off-reservation trust lands in Montana for the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation. * Northern Cheyenne Agency, services the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Rosebud and Big Horn counties. * Rocky Boy's Agency, services the
Rocky Boy Indian Reservation Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation (also known as Rocky Boy Reservation) is one of seven Native American reservations in the U.S. state of Montana. Established by an act of Congress on September 7, 1916, it was named after ''Ahsiniiwin'' ( Stone Ch ...
in Hill and
Chouteau County Chouteau County is a county located in the North-Central region of the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,895. Its county seat is Fort Benton. The county was established in 1865 as one of the original nine count ...
. *The Flathead Agency is in the BIA Northwest Region and services the Flathead Indian Reservation in Lake,
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, Missoula, and Flathead counties.


Bureau of Land Management

The
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(BLM) includes Montana with North and South Dakota in its Montana-Dakotas region. The BLM administers Montana through nine regional field offices. * Billings office * Butte office * Dillon office * Glasgow office * Havre office * Lewistown office * Malta office * Miles City office * Missoula office


National Weather Service

Montana is part of the Western Region of the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS maintains four regional offices in Montana. * Billings * Glasgow * Great Falls * Missoula The NWS designates regional weather reports originating from these offices as Southeastern Montana, Northeastern Montana, Central Montana and Western Montana/Central Idaho.


Social Security Administration

Montana is included in the Denver Region of the Social Security Administration along with Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Utah.


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Montana is included in the Omaha District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division.


Climate regions

In the Köppen climate classification system, Montana is predominantly a BSk (Semi-arid or Steppe) climate, with the Mountainous areas, mostly in the western parts of the state, listed as Dfb ( humid continental). Areas near
Granite Peak Mountains named Granite Peak or variations. Canada In Canada, according tNRCan CGNDB United States In the United States, according tUSGS GNIS {{Mountainindex See also *Granite Mountain (disambigu ...
and the highest elevations in Glacier National Park are Dfc ( Continental subarctic), and a small area in the northwestern corner of the state near the Idaho border listed as Dsb (Warm summer continental). The United States Department of Agriculture places most of Montana in Plant Hardiness Zones 3 and 4, with limited areas in zone 5 with a small sliver of the state centered in Sanders County in zone 6. These zone boundaries correspond closely to the Köppen classifications. For purposes of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code, which provides minimum insulation standards for home construction based on climate, the entire state is classified in climate zone 6, requiring higher levels of insulation than are recommended in more temperate climates.


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