• Pray, Montana has always been a privately owned Montana town since its inception in 1907
  • Pray, Montana is home to Chico Hot Springs
  • About half an hour from Livingston and Gardiner, Montana in the Paradise Valley
  • Pray, Montana is for sale
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Pray, Montana Can Be Your Very Own Hometown

When I say Pray can be your hometown, I mean YOURS. Yours yours. Like you own it yours. It's actually up for sale, again.

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The last time the town changed hands was in 2018. According to the Bozeman Chronicle, the current owner, Colin Burke bought it from Barbara Walker for right around $600,000.

What Do You Get When You Buy Pray, Montana?

From the Bozeman Chronicle:

Pray, Montana includes:

  • 3-two bedroom, 1 bath cabins
  • Newly remodeled condo duplex
  • Post Office
  • General Store
  • 1,018 residents reside in the 59065 zip code
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Here Are Some Cool Facts About Pray, Montana

From Vaca In Pray:

  • Founded by Valentine Egger in 1902 as a railroad siding stop
  • Named after Montana Congressman Charles Pray
  • December 8, 1909 Pray became an official Montana town with it's own zip code, 59065
  • In 1934 the General Store and Post office were moved away from the train tracks to a better place to attract passersby on Highway 540
  • Located in the Absaroka Mountain range
  • Less than an hour away from Yellowstone National Park
  • Asking price on the Pray, Montana property is 2.6 million dollars

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Montana's Top 5 Towns To Call Home

They say "Home is where your heart is", and if your heart is in Big Sky Country, there's a little bit of something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a bigger city feel or a small town, you can find it here in Montana.

So, which Montana towns are the best places to call home? According to one source, 5 towns make the list, and you can find all 5 below.

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Whether it's your first time in Montana or you've lived here your whole life, these 5 hidden waterfalls are sure to blow your mind. And don't worry, these photos are as spoiler-free as possible—that way you get the full experience!

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