Facility Type:
Community Health Center
Employer Selling Points:
Teaching, Physical Plant and Equipment
Community Type:
Rural
Community/Service Population:
5,001 - 10,000 / 2,501 - 5,000
Community Information:
Dillon, Montana has served as a hub for activity in the
extreme southwest of Southwestern Montana for at least two centuries. In 1805,
the Lewis and Clark Expedition met a band of Shoshone from whom they purchased
horses to cross the continental divide. They cached their supplies at Camp
Fortunate, just outside of Dillon. As early as 1869 settlers had
brought sheep into the area around Dillon , establishing the region as an
agricultural center. In 1881 the Utah and Northern Railroad reached Dillon, and
Dillon became the point of distribution for supplies from Utah into the gold
fields of Montana.
Today, Dillon's reputation as a hub for activity lives on.
Several major highways, including Interstate 15, meet in Dillon, making the
town a logical epicenter for visitors' explorations of Southwest Montana. In
addition, the Beaverhead, Big Hole, and Ruby Rivers all drain into the sweeping
valley around Dillon. These destination trout streams alone make the trip to
Dillon worthwhile. The adventurous can also travel to the nearby Crystal Park for
a day of rockhounding-searching
for crystal quartz-in this unique recreation area. Clark Canyon Reservoir, a popular fishing and water sports destination, is only 20 minutes away.
Community Selling Points:
Recreational Opportunities, Spousal Satisfaction, Schools, Community Need/Support of Health Professional
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