Custer, Montana Video Magazine Fall Edition

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Discover the Charm of Custer, Montana

Experience the serene beauty and welcoming community of Custer, Montana—a hidden gem that quietly celebrates the tranquility and joy of rural life. Nestled in the heart of Montana’s rolling landscapes, Custer offers a unique blend of small-town warmth and breathtaking natural surroundings.

Life in Custer means you'll enjoy wide open spaces with clear, starry skies at night and the tranquility of the Yellowstone River flowing gently nearby. It's a place where neighbors know each other by name and community spirit runs deep. The town’s vibrant local events bring everyone together, from summer fairs to charming holiday festivals. These gatherings are more than events—they’re a way for residents to connect, celebrate, and make lifelong memories.

Outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers will find their paradise here, with an abundance of recreational activities just a stone's throw away. Whether you're hiking through picturesque trails, fishing in pristine waters, or simply enjoying a leisurely picnic in the fields, Custer offers endless opportunities to embrace the great outdoors.

Custer, Montana, isn’t just a place to live—it’s a community where every day is an opportunity to savor life's simple pleasures, surrounded by some of America's most stunning landscapes. Say hello to Custer, where the everyday feels extraordinary.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Nestled in eastern Montana, Custer offers a strategic location for industrial and logistics operations looking to serve both regional and interstate markets. The area benefits from direct access to Interstate 94, facilitating efficient transport routes to Billings, North Dakota, and beyond. Rail connectivity is also a key asset, with BNSF Railway lines running through the region, supporting both agricultural and industrial freight needs.

Custer County has seen a steady interest in light manufacturing, agribusiness, and distribution projects, with available land parcels and industrial-zoned sites ready for development. The county works closely with the Southeastern Montana Development Corporation to attract new investment and assist expanding businesses, providing guidance on permitting, site selection, and infrastructure improvements.

Montana offers a variety of state-level incentives to support business growth, including the Big Sky Economic Development Trust Fund and workforce training grants. Local programs can assist with property tax abatements and infrastructure cost-sharing for qualifying projects. Workforce development is supported by regional partnerships with Miles Community College and state workforce initiatives, ensuring access to training and skilled labor tailored to employers’ needs.