Montana Sky Along FenceLocated at the heart of Chouteau County of Montana, Loma is a tiny community with an area of just 8.86 square kilometers. It is located at the Marias-Missouri confluence. Loma is United States’ record holder for the most extreme temperature change in just a twenty four hours time span, from a -54 degree to a 49 degree in the Fahrenheit scale.

If you have decided to visit Loma, assure yourself that you won’t be blank in finding anything to do. There are loads of places to visit and take pleasure of when you’ve found yourself in this miniature territory. It is very close to Fort Benton and Havre, which means you can enjoy the sites in these places too.

If you love history, you will be thrilled to know that you have the Museum of the Upper Missouri, Frank DeRosa Railroad Museum, and Museum of the Northern Great Plains at a close range from Loma. If you love art, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art and C.M. Russell Museum might be the places you would love to visit the most. Malmstrom Air Force Base Museum is a place that will introduce you to the historic Air Force resources.

If you adore the wild, Blaine County Wildlife Museum serves you with resources that perfectly match your taste. First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is a natural splendor you must not miss if you are in the Loma area.

If you enjoy golf, there are more than one options in and around Loma to assure you a quality time with your favorite sport. Big Sky Mini Golf, Valley View Garden Golf and Professional Putt Mini Golf are easily accessible from Loma. You can also enjoy bowling at Bear Paw Ski Bowl and ice skating at Havre Ice Dome Ice Skating Rink located in the neighborhood.

You don’t need to worry about food and dwelling as there are quality facilities in Loma. All you need to do now is to pack your bag up and set out for Loma!

Have you visited the area of Loma, Montana? What sites did you enjoy most when you visited? Please let us know your favorites! Readers of the Big Sky Blog would also like to know!

Photo Information: This photo is provided by and given credit to Nomadic Lass – on Flickr.com with permission via Creative Commons Licensing.


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