Valley County, Montana
Valley County, Montana, is located in the northeastern part of the state. It was established in 1914 and is known for its vast landscapes, including the Missouri River and the Bear Paw Battlefield, a historic site from the Nez Perce War. The county seat is Glasgow, which serves as the main hub for residents and visitors.
The area is primarily rural, with agriculture playing a significant role in the local economy. Valley County is home to various outdoor recreational activities, such as hunting, fishing, and hiking, attracting nature enthusiasts and tourists throughout the year.