Nashua - Scenic View

Nashua

The Fort Peck Gateway

Population
279
County
Valley County
Region
Eastern Montana
Elevation
2,064 ft
Top Industry
Government
Nearest Hospital
Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital (13.7 mi)
Zip Code
59230
Area Code
406
Time Zone
Mountain Time (MT)
Industry: Census ACS 5-Year 2019–2023 · Hospital: MT DPHHS 2024
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Nearest Major Airports

🛩️ Glasgow (GGW)
16 miles
~30m drive
🛩️ Wolf Point (OLF)
43 miles
~58m drive
🛩️ Glendive (GDV)
119 miles
~2h 14m drive

Quick Facts

  • Population: ~TBD (Source: U.S. Census Bureau estimates)
  • County: TBD County
  • Elevation: TBD ft
  • Known For: Historical agricultural roots, stunning Montana landscapes, and quiet small-town charm.

History & Heritage

The quiet town of Nashua represents the vast, enduring frontier spirit of Montana.

The history of Nashua is closely tied to the pioneering spirit of early Montana. Founded during the homesteading or railroad eras, the town grew as a central hub for the surrounding farmers and ranchers who worked the expansive plains and river valleys. Today, it retains its deep agricultural heritage and stands as a testament to the resilience of rural Montana communities.

Top Things to Do in Nashua

  • Explore the Surrounding Wilderness: Nashua serves as a fantastic, quiet basecamp for exploring the vast public lands, rivers, and mountain ranges that define this region of Montana.
  • Experience Local Culture: Visit the local businesses, cafes, and historic sites in town to experience the genuine, welcoming hospitality of a classic Montana ranching community.
  • Hunting and Fishing: The surrounding agricultural fields, prairies, and waterways provide excellent, uncrowded opportunities for seasonal hunting and fishing.

Local Industry & Economy

The economy of Nashua is primarily driven by agriculture. The vast expanses of land surrounding the town are dedicated to cattle ranching and dryland farming (primarily wheat, barley, and hay). Small, locally-owned businesses provide essential services and goods to the community, while the local school district often serves as one of the primary civic anchors and employers in town.

Getting There & Nearby Destinations

  • Getting There: Nashua is accessible via Montana's network of scenic state highways and local county roads, offering a beautiful drive no matter which direction you approach from.
  • Nearby Destinations:
    • Regional Hubs: Larger neighboring cities offer comprehensive dining, shopping, and commercial airports.
    • State Parks and Public Lands: Visitors can easily take day trips to nearby state parks, national forests, or wildlife refuges.

Where to Stay in Nashua

Because Nashua is a smaller, residential community, traditional commercial lodging can be limited.

  • Local Motels: There may be small, independent motels in or near town offering basic accommodations for highway travelers and hunters.
  • Nearby Cities: Many visitors choose to stay in larger regional hubs a short drive away, utilizing Nashua as a scenic day-trip destination.
  • Camping: For outdoor enthusiasts, nearby public lands often provide beautiful, rustic camping options.

Average Monthly Climate: Nashua

MonthAvg HighAvg LowPrecipSnow
Jan30°F13°F0.4"0.8"
Feb27°F7°F0.8"2.1"
Mar40°F19°F0.6"1.1"
Apr53°F31°F1"1.4"
May67°F44°F1.7"0.2"
Jun79°F57°F2.2"0"
Jul87°F62°F0.9"0"
Aug85°F61°F0.9"0"
Sep74°F51°F1.8"0"
Oct54°F35°F1.2"1.2"
Nov40°F22°F0.9"1.7"
Dec30°F12°F0.6"1.5"

Housing & Cost of Living

$113,471
Typical Home Value
Census (2019–23): $140,300
$675/mo
Median Rent
$72,500
Median Household Income
National Rankings
Home Value7th percentile
Rent14th percentile
Income60th percentile
Affordability Ratio (home price ÷ income)1.6xAffordable
Percentile among ~21,000 U.S. cities. Higher = more expensive (home/rent) or higher earning (income).
Housing Availability
178
Total Housing Units
28.1%
Vacancy Rate
Employment & Economy
ACS 5-Year 2019–2023
8.5%
Unemployment Rate
MT avg: ~3.5%
46.8%
Labor Force Participation
107
Employed Residents
Top Industries
Government
25.2%
Construction
12.1%
Retail
12.1%
Home values from Zillow ZHVI (Jan 2026). Income, vacancy,, employment, industry, from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year 2019–2023. Data may not reflect current conditions. Check Zillow for the latest market data.
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Nashua Public Schools
~80 students

Outdoor Recreation Near Nashua

7.3/10
Very Good
104 sites within 50 mi
7 categories
🏞️87♨️12🏛️5📜12🦅6
Must-See Highlights
🏞️
Mud Run Reservoir
Lakes15 mi
♨️
Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs
Hot Springs43 mi
🏛️
Powerhouse Museum
Museums9 mi
📜
Old Fort Peck Historical Marker
Historic11 mi
🏛️
Valley County Pioneer Museum
Museums14 mi
Sunnyside Country Club
Golf15 mi
🏞️
Aitken Reservoir
Lakes17 mi
🏞️
Blanchard Reservoir
Lakes18 mi
🏞️
Mahan and Hoyt Reservoir
Lakes18 mi
🏞️
January Reservoir
Lakes19 mi

Distances are straight-line estimates. Driving distances may be longer. Data: OpenStreetMap contributors & editorial research.

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