Plentywood, Montana

Missouri River Country

About Plentywood

Plentywood is located in the Northeast corner of the state and has served as a trading post for the people living in that part of the state. At the site of present-day Plentywood, Sitting Bull and his Sioux people surrendered to the U. S. Army after living in Canada for five years. The Outlaw Trail crossed into Canada north of Plentywood. Rustlers moved their stolen cattle and horses along this passage across the border. Butch Cassidy named the trail and established a rest station in the Big Muddy Valley, west of Plentywood. This area was 'the Old West' legend.

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Little Muddy Dry Goods

  • 122 North Main Street
    Plentywood, MT 59254
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North Post

  • 558 W 1st Ave
    Plentywood, MT 59254
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Sheridan County Museum

  • 4262 Highway 16 South
    Plentywood, MT 59254
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Blue Moon

  • 4316 Highway 16 South
    Plentywood, MT 59254
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