Boulder, Montana: Hot Springs, History, Small-Town Stops, and a Quiet Montana Getaway

Tucked between Helena and Butte along I-15, Boulder, Montana is one of those small towns that many travelers pass without realizing how much is nearby. It is not flashy, and that is part of its charm. Boulder is a quiet Jefferson County town with historic buildings, mountain views, hot springs, local cafes, and easy access to ghost towns, picnic areas, and scenic drives.
For travelers who like small-town Montana, Boulder makes a great stop for a soak, a meal, a quiet overnight stay, or a slower day between bigger destinations.
About Boulder, Montana
Boulder is the county seat of Jefferson County and sits in southwest Montana, roughly halfway between Helena and Butte. The surrounding area carries a long history of mining, ranching, railroading, and early Montana settlement.
Boulder is not a resort town in the modern sense. It is more of a slow-down town — the kind of place where you stop for breakfast, take a scenic drive, soak in mineral water, visit a nearby ghost town, and enjoy a little breathing room between busier Montana destinations.

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