A Serene Mountain Town
Thompson Falls is a tranquil gem nestled in Montana’s scenic Clark Fork Valley. Embraced by the mild “Banana Belt,” it boasts a friendly small-town atmosphere with all the essentials for everyday living, wrapped in breathtaking natural beauty.
Embracing Montana's Splendor
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Natural Wonders
Thompson Falls is a treasure trove of natural beauty, from the Clark Fork River’s serene flow to the lush forests and wildlife, offering endless recreation.
Property Value
Homes in Thompson Falls reflect the area’s enchanting landscape, with values that offer access to a life amidst nature’s finest views.
Community Spirit
This town embodies the essence of community, where neighbors know each other and embrace a shared love for Montana’s tranquil lifestyle.
Charming Locales
With neighborhoods that offer both seclusion and connectivity, Thompson Falls provides a balance of peaceful living and communal amenities.
Historic Roots
Discover Thompson Falls, named for explorer David Thompson, and witness the echoes of the past at sites like the Historic Jail Museum and the scenic Murray trail, reminders of the town’s rich heritage.
Seasonal Splendor
Experience a climate that boasts the title of Montana’s mildest, with ample sunny days perfect for enjoying local attractions like Graves Creek Falls and the Clark Fork River’s recreational delights.
Wildlife & Wilderness
Surrounded by vast expanses of National Forest, Thompson Falls is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and those seeking the tranquility of untouched nature.
Architectural Heritage
Thompson Falls not only revels in its natural landscape but also in architectural landmarks that tell tales of its beginnings — from the classic structures that line its streets to the Saleesh House site, a testament to the town’s historical trade roots.
Majestic Mountain Vistas
Adjacent to the Clark Fork River, Thompson Falls offers stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Imagine a serene environment where the greenery of the National Forest stretches out beside you, and the historical Thompson Falls State Park lies just a breath away, inviting exploration and adventure in Montana’s great outdoors.
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Explorer’s Legacy
Named after David Thompson, a British explorer, the town honors his spirit of discovery and the skies he studied.
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Railroad Roots
The arrival of the railroad marked a turning point, and the town’s proactive residents shaped its destiny.
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Educational Heritage
From its inception, the town has valued education, growing from a single pioneer’s home to a community with schools.
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Historical Trails
The Murray trail to the gold mines is a testament to the town’s role in Montana’s early economic development.
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Natural Gathering Spots
While no sandy beaches adorn, the riverbanks and falls serve as the town’s historic gathering and recreation spots.
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Foundational Value
The grit and growth of the early days are reflected in the town’s enduring sense of community and worth.
Location & Attractions
Thompson Falls Montana is located in a beautiful valley, along on the scenic Clark Fork River. Named for the river’s natural falls, you can enjoy this setting at Thompson Falls State Park. The Clark Fork River, a tributary of the Columbia runs the length of the Valley in and is ideal for water sports, with three reservoirs open to the public.
The county encompasses the cabinet Mountain Wilderness and three National Forests. A hunting and fishing dreamland, the town is loaded with wildlife, and is home to spectacular mountain vistas in all directions that will take your breath away!
Clark Fork River
A paradise for water sports and fishing, running through the valley.
Thompson Falls State Park
Enjoy the natural falls and picturesque trails.
Cabinet Mountain Wilderness
Explore the untouched beauty of Montana’s wilderness.
Historic Jail Museum
Discover the town’s history and heritage.
Wild Goose Landing Park
A recreational center perfect for family outings.
Bighorn Sheep Viewing Station
Encounter wildlife in their natural habitat.
Graves Creek Falls
Experience the beauty of cascading waters.
Blue Slide Area
A scenic spot known for its captivating views and serene environment.
Weather Facts
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Thompson Falls experiences a varied climate, with July being the warmest month, featuring highs reaching up to 107°F. The coldest month is January, with temperatures dropping to as low as -30°F. The area receives varying levels of precipitation, with December usually seeing the most.
estern Sanders County, where Thompson Falls is located, gets over 36 inches of rain annually, making it one of the wettest in Montana, while the eastern parts are drier. This climate diversity offers a unique living experience, blending sunny summers with snowy winters.
Month | Avg. High | Avg. Low | Mean | Avg. Precip | Record High | Record Low |
January | 35°F | 22°F | 28°F | 2.59 in. | 58°F (1989) | -22°F (1979) |
February | 43°F | 25°F | 34°F | 2.04 in. | 71°F (1995) | -16°F (1956) |
March | 52°F | 29°F | 41°F | 1.78 in. | 80°F (2004) | -5°F (1956) |
April | 63°F | 34°F | 48°F | 1.51 in. | 93°F (1987) | 15°F (2002) |
May | 71°F | 41°F | 56°F | 2.27 in. | 99°F (1986) | 24°F (1972) |
June | 78°F | 47°F | 63°F | 2.17 in. | 100°F (2003) | 32°F (2002) |
July | 88°F | 51°F | 69°F | 1.22 in. | 106°F (1994) | 35°F (1971) |
August | 88°F | 50°F | 69°F | 1.22 in. | 107°F (1961) | 32°F (1965) |
September | 77°F | 42°F | 60°F | 1.20 in. | 105°F (1988) | 20°F (1985) |
October | 61°F | 35°F | 48°F | 1.66 in. | 88°F (1987) | -2°F (2002) |
November | 43°F | 29°F | 36°F | 2.66 in. | 74°F (1999) | -13°F (1959) |
December | 35°F | 23°F | 29°F | 2.75 in. | 58°F (1965) | -30°F (1990) |
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