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Barite,   Bonner,   BonnerWest Riverside,   Carlton,   Clearwater,   Clinton,   Coloma,   Condon,   Copper Cliff,   De Smet,   East Missoula,   Evaro,   Grass Valley,   Greenough,   Huson,   Iris,   Lolo,   Lolo Hot Springs,   Lothrop,   McClain,   McNamara,   Miller,   Milltown,   Missoula,   Nagos,   Ninemile,   Orchard Homes,   Piltzville,   Pinegrove,   Potomac,   Primrose,   Schilling,   Schley,   Seeley Lake,   Soudan,   Stark,   Sunset,   Turah,   Twin Creeks,   West Riverside,   Wye,   Yreka,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Frenchtown, MT?
Then read on!

Frenchtown is a charming village in Missoula County, Montana, located approximately 14 miles west of the city of Missoula. It is situated in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley and boasts stunning mountain views and outdoor recreational opportunities. Frenchtown has a population of around 1,800 and was originally settled by French Canadian immigrants who came to Montana in the late 19th century to work in the lumber industry. Today, Frenchtown is home to a mix of residents, including many families and retirees, who appreciate the area's peaceful and rural character. The village has a small shopping center that includes a grocery store, a gas station, and a few restaurants. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do in and around Frenchtown, including fishing, camping, hiking, and snowmobiling in the nearby Lolo National Forest.