2000-2009 Maps of Park County, Montana
Explore 51 historic maps of Park County from 2000-2009. These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 2000s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.
Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Park County's landscape evolved across the 2000s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.
- Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 2000s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
- See what’s changed: Compare century-old streets, trails, and buildings to today's modern landscape using overlays and satellite layers.
- Research with precision: Use these maps for genealogy, historical research, land use analysis, or educational projects.
- View, download, or print: Maps are fully viewable online in high resolution, and can be downloaded or printed for your own records.
Start exploring Park County's history through authentic maps from the 2000s. This is your window into the past.
Park County, MT maps
(51)- 2000 Map of Big Draw, 2005 Print2000 Big Draw2005 Print · USGSPark County at the turn of the millennium is revealed as a wild expanse of the Gallatin National Forest. Trace the primitive routes of the Trail system past unique landmarks like Point Stupid and the waters of Mud Lake.
- 2000 Map of Bald Knob, 2005 Print2000 Bald Knob2005 Print · USGSGallatin and Park counties meet in this high mountain forest around the turn of the millennium. Researchers can trace the industrial footprint of the Harrison Mine, locate the Hoffman (Site), and find family-named landmarks like Maxey Ridge.
- 2000 Map of Ramshorn Peak, 2005 Print2000 Ramshorn Peak2005 Print · USGSThe Gallatin National Forest interior in the late nineties is a landscape of high summits and historical mining traces. Researchers can locate the Tom Miner Mine and trace routes over Buffalo Horn Pass or toward the remote Buffalo Horn Lakes.
- 2000 Map of Iron Mountain, 2005 Print2000 Iron Mountain2005 Print · USGSPark County, Montana, is shown at the turn of the millennium as a primitive expanse of high-altitude forest and alpine water. Researchers can trace the convergance of the Livingston Ranger District near Iron Mountain and Elk Lake.
- 2000 Map of Monitor Peak, 2005 Print2000 Monitor Peak2005 Print · USGSPark County at the turn of the millennium shows a landscape defined by the high peaks and protected drainages of the Gallatin National Forest. Trace the headwaters of North Fork Sixmile Creek or locate the remote Fish Lake near the summit of Monitor Peak.
- 2000 Map of Mount Ellis, 2005 Print2000 Mount Ellis2005 Print · USGSHigh-elevation forest and mountain terrain southeast of Bozeman is shown here as it appeared at the turn of the century. Trace landmarks like the Bear Canyon Ski Lift, Mystic Lake, and the peaks of Chestnut Mountain.
- 2000 Map of Fossil Lake, 2005 Print2000 Fossil Lake2005 Print · USGSThe high Beartooth plateau at the Montana-Wyoming border is captured here at the turn of the century. Trace wilderness history through remote landmarks like the Kersey Lake Cabin, the Chief Joseph site, and high-country peaks such as Mount Rosebud.
- 2000 Map of Knowles Peak, 2005 Print2000 Knowles Peak2005 Print · USGSGallatin National Forest ranching and wilderness come into focus at the turn of the millennium. Researchers can locate the Mill Creek Guard Station, the Barbara Ann Mine, and historic sites like Bow and Arrow Ranch.
- 2000 Map of Sportsman Lake, 2005 Print2000 Sportsman Lake2005 Print · USGSThe wilderness boundary between Montana and Wyoming comes to life on this map of the Gallatin high country at the turn of the century. Trace remote backcountry routes like the High Lake Trail to find landmarks such as the Sportsman Patrol Cabin and Horse Falls.
- 2000 Map of Big Horn Peak, 2005 Print2000 Big Horn Peak2005 Print · USGSThe Montana-Wyoming border comes alive in the early 2000s, where the Gallatin and Yellowstone wilderness areas meet. Trace high-altitude trails and landmarks like Big Horn Peak, the Gallatin Petrified Forest, and Black Butte Ranch.
- 2000 Map of Mount Rae, 2005 Print2000 Mount Rae2005 Print · USGSPark County at the start of the millennium retains its deep ranching roots and wilderness character. Researchers can trace historic family lands like the Bruffeys Homestead or locate the Gordon School and the Bar Twenty Ranch.
- 2000 Map of Lewis Creek, 2005 Print2000 Lewis Creek2005 Print · USGSGallatin and Park Counties at the turn of the millennium are defined here by high-mountain drainage basins and national forest boundaries. Researchers can trace historical surveying lines and water sources like Sunny Brook Spring, Horseshoe Basin, and Big Creek.
- 2000 Map of Electric Peak, 2005 Print2000 Electric Peak2005 Print · USGSThe Montana-Wyoming borderlands at the turn of the century show a unique transition from industrial mining to wilderness preservation. Genealogists and researchers can trace the coal-related remains at Aldridge and Horr, or locate landmarks like the Devils Slide and Electric Peak.
- 2000 Map of Roundhead Butte, 2005 Print2000 Roundhead Butte2005 Print · USGSThe Montana-Wyoming borderlands at the turn of the millennium remain a high wilderness of creek drainages and remote outposts. Trace the isolated Silver Tip Ranch and the Slough Creek Trail as they lead toward the Frenchy's Grave Historic Site.
- 2000 Map of Campfire Lake, 2005 Print2000 Campfire Lake2005 Print · USGSHigh in the Gallatin National Forest at the turn of the millennium, this survey captures a landscape defined by mountain peaks and alpine lakes. Hikers and researchers can trace trails near Campfire Lake, Sunlight Peak, and the Shields River.
- 2000 Map of Brisbin, 2005 Print2000 Brisbin2005 Print · USGSThe Yellowstone River valley at the turn of the millennium shows a landscape of mountain ranches and vital rural schoolhouses. Researchers can trace family sites like Trowbridge Ranch and community centers including Pine Creek Ch and Strickland Cem.
- 2000 Map of Bozeman Pass, 2005 Print2000 Bozeman Pass2005 Print · USGSBozeman Pass at the start of the millennium remains a critical high-mountain transit corridor defined by its deep mining roots and rail infrastructure. Researchers can trace the heritage of the Anaconda Copper Mines and locate landmarks like the Malmborg Sch or the Bozeman Tunnel.
- 2000 Map of Crazy Peak, 2005 Print2000 Crazy Peak2005 Print · USGSThe Crazy Mountains at the turn of the millennium reveal a landscape of alpine glaciers and high peaks along the Park and Sweet Grass county line. Hikers and historians can trace routes near Grasshopper Glacier, Crazy Peak, and the waters of Roaring Hell Creek.
- 2000 Map of Hummingbird Peak, 2005 Print2000 Hummingbird Peak2005 Print · USGSThe Montana-Wyoming border comes alive in the late nineties, showing the intersection of Yellowstone and the Gallatin National Forest. Trace remote backcountry routes like Poacher Trail and find the isolated Buffalo Plateau Patrol Cabin near Buffalo Butte.
- 2000 Map of Mc Leod Basin, 2005 Print2000 Mc Leod Basin2005 Print · USGSSweet Grass County ranching and forest lands are captured here at the turn of the millennium. Researchers can trace historic local education at West Boulder School and McLeod Sch or locate the Old Kainuck Guest Ranch near the Natural Bridge and Falls.
- 2000 Map of Dexter Point, 2005 Print2000 Dexter Point2005 Print · USGSParadise Valley at the turn of the millennium shows a land of dramatic elevation changes and riverside activity. Genealogists and local historians can trace family sites like Shorthill Cemetery and Magee Cemetery near the banks of the Yellowstone River.
- 2000 Map of Specimen Creek, 2005 Print2000 Specimen Creek2005 Print · USGSYellowstone National Park and the Gallatin National Forest meet in this 2000 revision of the Park County high country. Trace backcountry routes like the Poacher Trail and Buffalo Trail past landmarks such as Specimen Falls and Hellroaring Mountain.
- 2000 Map of Fridley Peak, 2005 Print2000 Fridley Peak2005 Print · USGSThe Gallatin National Forest backcountry is shown here at the turn of the millennium, following the crest of the Hyalite Ridge. Hikers and researchers can locate remote landmarks like Palisade Falls, History Rock, and the high-altitude Fridley Lakes.
- 2000 Map of Gobblers Knob, 2005 Print2000 Gobblers Knob2005 Print · USGSPark County at the millennium remains a landscape of high-country ranching and forest management. Researchers can trace historic family holdings like Hansen Ranch and Gibson Ranch or locate backcountry landmarks such as Lazy Sheep Camp and the flume.
- 2000 Map of Hoppers, 2005 Print2000 Hoppers2005 Print · USGSPark County at the turn of the millennium reveals a landscape shaped by coal mining and mountain passes. Trace the industrial footprint of Cokedale Mines No 1 and old Coke Ovens, or locate the Cokedale Sch near Hoppers.
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