Poplar, Montana
Poplar, Montana, is a small town located in the northeastern part of the state, near the border with North Dakota. It serves as the seat of government for Roosevelt County and is home to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, which is primarily inhabited by the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes. The town has a population of around 900 residents and is known for its rural charm and close-knit community.
The area surrounding Poplar features beautiful landscapes, including rolling plains and the nearby Missouri River. The town offers various recreational activities, such as fishing, hunting, and hiking, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Poplar also hosts local events and cultural celebrations that reflect the rich heritage of its Indigenous communities.