Old Maps of Pryor, Montana for Metal Detecting

Plan your next treasure hunt with 6 historic maps of Pryor. Find old homesites, ghost towns, trails, and gathering spots that may be lost to time — perfect for identifying promising metal detecting locations.

  • Locate forgotten sites: Uncover places like long-lost settlements, abandoned rail lines, or gathering spots.
  • Plan better hunts: Use map overlays combined with LiDAR or satellite views to narrow in on historically rich areas.
  • Made for detectorists: Thousands of hobbyists use these maps to discover relics, coins, and hidden history.

Use these historic maps to boost your research and find new opportunities beneath the surface of Pryor.


Pryor, MT maps

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  1. 1954 Map of Billings, 1963 Print
    1954 Map of Billings, 1963 Print
    1954 Billings
    1963 Print · USGS
    The Yellowstone valley during the mid-fifties shows a landscape of thriving rail towns and high-mountain outposts. Genealogists and historians can trace old homesteads and mining routes near Red Lodge, Bearcreek, and along the Bighorn River.
    4 unique versions available

  2. 1957 Map of Billings
    1957 Map of Billings
    1957 Billings
    1957 Print · USGS
    The Yellowstone River valley and the rugged Beartooth Mountains meet in the mid-1950s near the growing hub of Billings. Genealogists and researchers can trace rail and ranching history through river towns like Columbus, the mining heritage of Red Lodge, and the vast Crow Indian Reservation.

  3. 1958 Map of Billings
    1958 Map of Billings
    1958 Billings
    1958 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Montana comes alive in this survey of the Yellowstone Valley as the regional rail and road networks reached their peak. Trace family roots and old routes near Billings, the Crow Indian Reservation, and the heights of the Beartooth Mountains.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1967 Map of Pryor, 1971 Print
    1967 Map of Pryor, 1971 Print
    1967 Pryor
    1971 Print · USGS
    Big Horn County and the Crow Indian Reservation come into focus during the late sixties, centered on the settlement of Pryor. Researchers can trace tribal history and family lineages through sites like the St Charles Mission Sch, Big Day Cem, and the Chief Plenty Coups Memorial State Park.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1989 Map of Bridger
    1989 Map of Bridger
    1989 Bridger
    1989 Print · USGS
    The river valleys and mountain ranges of south-central Montana come alive in the late eighties as the region balanced ranching and reservation life. Researchers can trace the Burlington Northern line through Bridger or locate Pryor within the Crow Indian Reservation.

  6. 2024 Map of Pryor, 2024 Print
    2024 Map of Pryor, 2024 Print
    2024 Pryor
    2024 Print · USGS
    Big Horn County near the Crow Reservation is captured here in a period defined by its vital irrigation and community landmarks. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations near the Pryor Cem, the Big Day Cem, or along the Pryor Ditch Number Three.

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