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Why Live in Hardin
Hardin, located in Big Horn County, Montana, is a small town surrounded by open land and highways, approximately 45 to 50 minutes from Billings and near the Crow Indian Reservation. The town is rich in history, notably with the nearby Little Bighorn Battlefield. Housing in Hardin includes century-old bungalows, ranch-style homes, and split-levels, with some homes listed on the historical registry. The town features grid-style streets and a range of home prices. However, residences near the Big Horn River face elevated flood and wildfire risks. Local attractions include the Big Horn County Historical Museum, which showcases 24 historic structures, and the annual Little Bighorn Days festival, featuring performances and a reenactment of Custer's Last Stand. Parks such as South Park, Custer Park, and Heimat Park offer open spaces, walking paths, and picnic areas. The Arapooish Fishing Access Site provides a boat launch and hiking trails. Center Avenue hosts shops like Farmer’s Daughter General Store with its old-fashioned soda fountain, and various restaurants that double as gaming venues. Interstate 90 and Old U.S. 87 connect Hardin to Billings and Billings-Logan International Airport, both about 50 miles away. State Highway 313 leads to the Yellowtail Dam, a significant hydroelectric dam. The local Big Horn Hospital offers comprehensive medical services.
Home Trends in Hardin, MT
On average, homes in Hardin, MT sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Hardin, MT over the last 12 months is $445,000, down 48% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.