
Moccasin serves as the primary settlement hub in this part of Judith Basin County, centered near the intersection of several county roads and local streets like Railway St and 1st St. The town's local history is anchored by the Moccasin Cem and the Po, which suggest a long-standing community footprint. The landscape is defined by the drainage patterns of Louse Creek, which flows northeast across the central townships, and the larger Judith River that cuts through the southern reaches. High-plateau features like Big Sagebrush Coulee and unique local nomenclature such as Macaroni Hill Rd and Broken Pipe point to the area's agricultural and ranching heritage. Water management is evident through the presence of the Murray Ditch, indicating the importance of irrigation in this Montana prairie environment.
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