National Register of Historic Places
Meyers Creek Work Center Listed on the National Historic Reg

The Meyers Creek Work Center complex was listed April 14, 2023 on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2021, GAOA funding was awarded to the Meyers Creek Work center to conduct restoration of the rental cabin and to improve the water system.
Shenango Work Center

Shenango Work Center in the Gallatin Canyon is an administrative sites with historic bridge and roadway from the CCC-era between 1934-1939. Sitting along the Gallatin River, the historic buildings were formalized on the National Register of Historic Places - September 1, 2022.
Poker Jim Fire Lookout

Poker Jim Fire Lookout on the Ashland Ranger District sits atop a 30-foot tower and was constructed in 1955. The lookout sits at 4,348 feet atop the apex of Poker Jim Butte providing a 360 degree view of the Bighorn Mountains, Ashland Ranger District and distant grasslands of southeastern Montana. Designated on September 1, 2022 to National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Boulder Ranger Station

The Main Boulder Ranger Station is located southwest of Big Timber. According to the nomination form, it is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, continually operated USFS administrative facilities in Northern Region 1, and possibly the nation.
The complex was built in various phases between 1908 and approximately 1933. Starting in 1908, Harry Kaufman constructed the ranger station, outbuildings, and a home with a hand-crafted bay window, which today serves as a museum filled with his personal effects and original furnishings.