Glasgow, Montana

Missouri River Country

Glasgow was established in the late 1800s as a railroad town. While in Glasgow, visit the Valley County Pioneer Museum showcasing fossils, Indian artifacts, railroad, early business, aviation and wildlife collections. The Glasgow area is full of scenic rolling plains and open farmland. Many roads lead to Fort Peck Lake through the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. Bugling elk, herds of mule deer, red fox and coyotes call this place home.

Population

3,194

Elevation

2,093 ft

Visitor Information

Glasgow Chamber

Missouri River Country

Transit Information

Glasgow Amtrak Station

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