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Longest Drive
575.9 mi
Kalispell, MT
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10h 20m
Kalispell, MT
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Colstrip, MT by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
2,156
Median Income
$86,000
Median Home Value
$193,700
Median Age
43.5
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Colstrip, MT at a Glance
Founded
1998
Elevation
3,222 ft
Area
4 mi²
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Traveler Guide to Colstrip, MT
Colstrip is a city of 2,300 people (2018) in Southeastern Montana. Established in 1924 and incorporated as a city in 1998, Colstrip is the largest city in Rosebud County with 24% of the total population. Colstrip's primary industries are coal mining and electricity production. The entire community celebrates Colstrip Days annually on the weekend prior to the 4th of July.
Colstrip, Montana was established in the early 20th century at the edge of Armell's Creek. The nearest towns are Lame Deer, Montana and Forsyth, Montana. Colstrip's rolling grass hills have sandstone outcroppings, ponderosa pines, and sagebrush. It is near a coal strip mine, and coal-powered electricity generating plants. You may be visiting relatives, interviewing for a job, seeing a high school game, or just driving through, and you should enjoy Colstrip while you are here. In 2014, Sports Illustrated Magazine named Colstrip the top sports town in Montana. Colstrip was established by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1924 as a company town to provide coal for their steam locomotives. The mining at Rosebud Mine two miles south of the town is open pit strip mining, where draglines remove soil above the layer of bituminous coal from the Fort Union Formation. During World War II, the Colstrip mine was identified as strategically important because it supplied coal for the Northern Pacific Railway steam locomotives hauling military equipment for the war effort. The mine was guarded from sabotage, and the employees were not allowed to quit their jobs. In 1958 the railroad switched to using diesel locomotives and the Colstrip mine was shut down. In 1959 Montana Power Company purchased the rights to the mine and the town, and resumed mining operations in the 1970s with plans to build coal-fired electrical plants. The power plants were built in the 1970s and 1980s by a collection of contractors including Bechtel.
Westmoreland Coal, Western Energy, 138 Rosebud Ln, ☏ +1 406 748-5100. Contact for tour of Rosebud Mine (updated Mar 2023) 1 Colstrip Power Plant, 580 Willow Ave. Contact for tour (updated Mar 2023)
Every year on the last weekend in June, the town celebrates Colstrip Days. This is great opportunity to visit Colstrip, since there are tours, parades, plays, and other special events. 1 Bruce Schaeffer Fields - Disc Golf, Stillwater Park (off Pinebutte Dr), ☏ +1 406 748-3326. Open daylight hours. An 18-hole disc golf course. Varied terrain and well maintained. Free. (updated Aug 2023) 2 Castle Rock Lake (at Highway 39 turn-off out of Colstrip, highway sign plainly marked), ☏ +1 406 748-3326. 5AM-10PM. Fishing, picnic area, playground, horseshoes, 2½ mile path around lake to walk or bike, 3.2 mile hiking trail free. (updated Mar 2023) 3 Colstrip Park and Recreation District, 110 Park St, ☏ +1 406 748-3326, [email protected]. M-Th 4AM-9PM, F 4AM-7PM, Sa Su 8AM-3PM. Fitness facility and community center, playground, splash park, pool (updated Mar 2023) 4 Ponderosa Butte Golf Course, 5000 Pine Butte Dr, ☏ +1 406 748-2700, [email protected]. 8AM to dark. challenging 9-hole public golf course (updated Mar 2023) 5 Schoolhouse History and Art Center, 400 Woodrose, ☏ +1 406 748-4822, [email protected]. M-F 11AM-5PM. Rotating art exhibits, Colstrip area history, pottery studio and classroom
Coal Bowl, 6111 Homestead Blvd, ☏ +1 406 748-2695. Family restaurant (updated Mar 2023) June's Bungalow, 122 Woodrose St, ☏ +1 406 748-4700. Family restaurant Mulligans Restaurant and Pub, 1 Long Dr, ☏ +1 406 213-5034, [email protected]. Daily 9AM-7:30PM. Breakfast all day, burgers (updated Mar 2023) Rizo's, 17 Cherry St, ☏ +1 406 748-3812. M-Th 11AM-8PM, F Sa 8AM-8PM. Diner (updated Mar 2023)
Miner House Inn, 1 Cherry St, ☏ +1 406 748-4112. Bar (updated Mar 2023) Whiskey Gulch Saloon, 17 Spruce St, ☏ +1 406 748-3891. M-Sa 4PM-12:30AM, closed Sunday. Bar (updated Mar 2023)
Castle Rock Bed and Breakfast, 7412 Castlerock Lake Dr, ☏ +1 406 748-3653, [email protected]. near Castle Rock Lake Fort Union Inn, 5 Dogwood St, ☏ +1 406 740-2928. WiFi, fridge, microwave, walking distance to local businesses Colstrip Inn and Suites, 6227 Main St, ☏ +1 406 748-3400, toll-free: +1 855 875-0212. WiFi, breakfast, microwave/fridge, truck parking, pet friendly
Colstrip is 29 miles south of Interstate 94 on highway 39. There are no commercial buses, flights, or trains that service Colstrip. The nearest large city with a commercial airport is Billings, which is 120 miles from Colstrip.
There is no taxi service for Colstrip. You should have your own car or motorcycle, or rental to get around.
Be careful when visiting bars in and around Colstrip. Be respectful, and if you enter a bar that has tree stumps chained to the floor for bar stools, be very respectful.
Travel tips adapted from Colstrip on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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