THE PRAIRIE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INVITES YOU SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL VISTAS AS WELL AS VISIT OUR SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS IN A “NORMAN ROCKWELL” TYPE SETTING.
Terry Badlands Wilderness Area – Picture taken by Lynn Donaldson
The following video was made by Lynn Donaldson and gives an excellent overview of all you should see when you visit Terry, Montana.
Click on link below:
Welcome to Terry!
When you drive by….TAKE THE EXIT! Visit the Evelyn Cameron Gallery. Stop by the Prairie County Museum and have Walt Stepper show you some “high points” (like a mammoth jawbone or a Christmas Tree made out of human hair).

Terry, Montana welcomes Justin Voeller and his 1984 DeLorean, which was used to make the presentation at the Eastern Montana Energy Expo on 5-16-13 titled: “Bakken – Back to the Future”.
View agate art at Prairie Unique or watch owner Dale Galland fly remote controlled helicopters in the back. (Everyone who enters is given a piece of Huckleberry taffy “just to sweeten your day”.) Check out the surprisingly cute selection of women’s clothing at Sassy One–not what you’d expect to find in small town Montana!
I dare you to finish a giant Pen-I-Jaks sundae at the Badlands Cafe–a 1950′s diner.
Hike the Calypso Trail with Eddie Gaub, or–if you don’t have time–have him take you on a virtual tour in his accounting office-slash-Calypso Trail Gallery. Finish up at the Kempton Hotel, Montana’s oldest, continually operated hotel built in 1902. You’ll be glad you took the exit!


The Terry, Montana tour is now on MontanaPictures.Net
The ten page tour starts at the Powder River, wanders through Terry, Montana then ends with the view of Terry & the Yellowstone River
from the overlook north of town.
Keep up the good work!
Mark & The “Crew” at
MontanaPictures.Net
“The Website for people homesick for Montana”
Helena, Montana
My wife and I (from England) visited the wonderful Terry in 2007 during a six week visit to Montana and the mid-west. Your town was and remains one of our most treasured memories. We are so glad that Walter Stepper is still an active host for Terry (he also had some delightful lady colleagues at the museum. Long may Terry – and Montana flourish.
Saw your comment in The Billings Gazette article about our town of Philipsburg.
And I just want to compliment you on your web site and positive messages about your town.
Regards,
Kevin Donlan
President
Philipsburg Rotary Club