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Why Live in Huntley

Huntley, Montana, is a small agricultural community about 13 miles from downtown Billings, offering a rural lifestyle with easy access to city amenities. The town is surrounded by fields of barley and sugar beets and is part of the Huntley Project Irrigation District, which has shaped its agricultural economy since the early 20th century.

Huntley features a mix of early 20th-century National Folk homes with steeply pitched roofs and enclosed front porches, as well as modern Craftsman-inspired houses with detached multi-car garages. Outside the town center, homes are spread across pastures and cropland, including manufactured and ranch-style homes. Barkemeyer Park is a popular gathering space, providing a playground and facilities for picnics, volleyball and basketball. The Pryor Creek Golf Club, with its two 18-hole courses, is a significant local attraction. The Yellowstone River offers year-round recreation, although it poses a flooding risk during spring snowmelt. The Huntley Project Museum showcases the area's history with original early 20th-century buildings and exhibitions. Local businesses such as R & R Trading and Cowboys Restaurant, Bar & Casino cater to residents' needs, while larger stores are available in nearby Billings.

Huntley Project High School is known for its championship sports teams. The annual Huntley Christmas Stroll is a popular event, featuring holiday activities and prize drawings. There's no public transportation here, but Interstate 94 and Highway 312 provide convenient routes to Billings and other nearby towns.

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