Hobson, Montana
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Hobson Public School
108 6th St. East Hobson, MT 59452 406-566-2265 WWW.HOBSON.K12.MT.US Hobson Post Office - 59452 Downtown Main Street Hobson, MT 59452 Phone: 406-423-5202 Judith Basin Press 117 Central Ave. P.O. Box 524 Stanford, Montana 59479 406-566-2471 WWW.JUDITHBASINPRESS.NET |
Judith Basin County Courthouse
91 3rd Street N. Stanford, MT 59479 Phone: 406-566-2212 WWW.JBCOUNTY.ORG JB Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 223 Stanford, MT 59479 WWW.JBCHAMBER.COM |
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Brief History
Hobson was named for S. S. Hobson, an early-day cowboy and rancher who lived between Hobson and Utica on the Judith River and owned the Campbell and Clendendan ranches. He later became state senator from Judith Basin County. (from Cheney’s Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company).
The nearby towns of Stanford and Utica have several museums of interest. The Judith Basin Museum and the Utica Museum are two to be sure and visit while there. Also see the Prairie Past Museum for an interesting collection of old agricultural machinery.
Near Hobson, Ackley Lake, named after an early settler and frontiersman, offers diverse water sports opportunities. Stocked with rainbow trout, the lake is often good angling for 10 to 15 inch fish. The elevation of the park is 4,336 feet and is 160 acres in size. This park offers 23 campsites with vault toilets, picnic tables, grills/fire rings, group use area, and drinking water during the summer.
There are even more recreation opportunities in the nearby Lewis and Clark National Forest and Judith River Wildlife Management Area. The Judith River Wildlife Management Area, at the edge of the Little Belt Mountains is a good place to view large elk herds in late fall and winter. The Big Snowy Mountains lie south of this agricultural community. There are camping and hiking opportunities at Crystal Lake, 20 miles south of Moore.
The nearby towns of Stanford and Utica have several museums of interest. The Judith Basin Museum and the Utica Museum are two to be sure and visit while there. Also see the Prairie Past Museum for an interesting collection of old agricultural machinery.
Near Hobson, Ackley Lake, named after an early settler and frontiersman, offers diverse water sports opportunities. Stocked with rainbow trout, the lake is often good angling for 10 to 15 inch fish. The elevation of the park is 4,336 feet and is 160 acres in size. This park offers 23 campsites with vault toilets, picnic tables, grills/fire rings, group use area, and drinking water during the summer.
There are even more recreation opportunities in the nearby Lewis and Clark National Forest and Judith River Wildlife Management Area. The Judith River Wildlife Management Area, at the edge of the Little Belt Mountains is a good place to view large elk herds in late fall and winter. The Big Snowy Mountains lie south of this agricultural community. There are camping and hiking opportunities at Crystal Lake, 20 miles south of Moore.