Neighborhoods in Great Falls, MT

Kevin Bell • May 2, 2025

Your guide to the neighborhoods in GF

A Guide to Neighborhoods in Great Falls, MT: What You Should Know

Whether you're new to town or just beginning your home search, understanding the neighborhoods in Great Falls, Montana can help you get a feel for the city’s layout, personality, and pace of life.
From tree-lined historic streets to wide-open newer developments, there’s something for just about everyone — and every stage of life.

Here’s a non-biased look at several of Great Falls’ key neighborhoods and districts, to help you get familiar with the area.

1. The Upper West Side

Located near the University of Providence and the Benefis Health System, this area is home to a mix of older homes, rental properties, and multi-family housing.
Many of the streets are lined with mature trees, and you'll find proximity to both educational institutions and medical centers. It's a walkable part of town with parks, schools, and quick access to downtown.

2. Fox Farm

Fox Farm is one of the larger and more recognizable residential areas on the southwest side of town.
It includes a variety of mid-century and newer homes, many with spacious yards. With access to 
schoolsgolf courses, and the Missouri River, it’s known for its residential feel and convenience to shopping and restaurants.

3. Riverview

As the name suggests, this west Great Falls neighborhood sits near the river and includes subdivisions like Riverview I, II, and III.
It’s mostly residential and known for its grid layout, proximity to 
Riverview Elementary, and quick access to recreational areas like West Bank Park and Warden Bridge.
Homes here vary widely in style and age.

4. Downtown Core & Historic District

Downtown Great Falls offers a mix of older apartment buildings, refurbished lofts, and historic single-family homes, especially in the Whittier and 10th Street Bridge areas.
It’s also the cultural heart of the city — home to the 
Paris Gibson Square Museum of ArtThe Newberry, and many local coffee shops, restaurants, and boutiques.
Those who live nearby enjoy walkability and a front-row seat to events like Western Art Week or the Farmers Market.

5. Black Eagle

Just across the Missouri River from the main city, Black Eagle is technically its own small town, but it’s closely tied to Great Falls.
Known historically as a smelter town, it features older homes, industrial roots, and a no-frills, blue-collar charm. It’s a unique pocket that feels like a mix of town and country.

6. Mountain View & Skyline Heights

Located near the east side of town, these areas offer scenic views of the city and surrounding plains.
They include a range of homes, from mid-century ranch styles to newer builds. Some properties back up to open spaces or farmland, giving a more rural feel while still being minutes from central Great Falls.

7. Malmstrom AFB Area

The area surrounding Malmstrom Air Force Base includes both base housing and nearby civilian neighborhoods that cater to military personnel and their families.
It’s a convenient location for those stationed at the base or working in related industries, with quick access to Highway 87 and eastern parts of the city.

8. Sunrise and Valley View

These neighborhoods on the northeast side of Great Falls feature a range of newer construction homes and growing subdivisions.
You’ll find parks, schools, and modern layouts mixed with more traditional Montana home styles. Many homes here offer attached garages, large lots, and views of the open plains.

Final Thoughts

Great Falls isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” kind of city — and that’s what makes it so special. Each neighborhood has its own story, setting, and sense of community.
Whether you’re looking for walkability, space, history, or convenience, there’s likely a part of town that matches your lifestyle and priorities.

Curious about what’s currently available across these neighborhoods?
Head to 
AdamMonroeRealEstate.com to browse listings or connect with a local agent who knows Great Falls inside and out.

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