Opheim pairs big-sky horizons with a neighborly pace, set along MT-24 near the Canadian border and the efficient Opheim Port of Entry. Tucked in the wide-open prairies of Valley County, it offers quiet streets, star-filled nights, and room to breathe—yet it’s an easy drive to the services and events of Glasgow and a regional hub for shopping, arts, and youth sports.
Families appreciate the heart of the community at Opheim School, a K–12 campus known for small class sizes, personal attention, and whole-student opportunities. Healthcare needs are met in nearby Glasgow at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, which provides emergency care, specialty clinics, and telehealth options. For a dose of local history, the Valley County Pioneer Museum in Glasgow chronicles homesteading, ranching, and railroad stories at the official Valley County Pioneer Museum.
Outdoors, Opheim is a launchpad to legendary Eastern Montana recreation. Anglers and boaters prize the sprawling waters and shoreline of Fort Peck Lake and Dam, while wildlife watchers roam the breaks and prairies of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. Hunters and anglers can track seasons and access with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6. Day trips to Wolf Point open more dining and cultural options without losing that open-road feel.
Whether you’re buying or selling, Agent Pronto can connect you with a top local real estate agent who understands Opheim’s market, lifestyle, and opportunities.