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Raynesford

GPS Information

County: Judith Basin
Primary area Code: 406

Census Data for Zip Code 59469

Coordinates: Latitude 47.25 & Longitude -110.68 (ZIP Code Centroid)

Time Zone: Mountain (Standard Time:
GMT -7 hours, DST;
GMT -6 hours)
Raynesford  -  59469


Raynesford was the maiden name of a woman who boarded the Great Northern survey crew while the railroad was being built.  The new station was between Stanford and Belt. 

Land for the townsite was obtained from Edmund Higgins, who homesteaded the land around here in 1891. In 1907, when the railroad was coming through, supplies for the workers came from Higgins and his wife, for whom the station was named. (from Cheney’s Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company). 

When mining was king in Montana, railroad tracks snaked through mountain ranges to reach small boom towns and haul ore to market.  Raynesford is near the small present-day communities of Monarch and Neihart and the ghost towns of Albright and Hughesville.  One railroad ran up Belt Creek, and the abandoned railroad bed is now the main component and access route of Sluice Boxes State Park.

Soaring cliffs and precipitous ledges mark the Belt Creek Canyon as it slices out of the Little Belt hwizone,Raynesford, Montana, weather forecastMountains and winds toward the town of Belt.  Sluice Boxes State Park consists of the northern most eight  miles of the Belt Creek canyon.  The train bridges have been removed and visitors must ford the creek. 

Raynesford is located in the Judith Basin County, an agriculturally rich region.  The homesteading boom from 1908 to 1915 and the extension of the Great Northern Railroad played an important role in the development of this area.  Raynesford takes its name after the woman who ran the local boarding house for the railroad crew while the line was being built.