Wibaux is located in eastern Montana near the border with North Dakota. It serves as the county seat of Wibaux County and is named after Pierre Wibaux, a French cattle rancher and early settler who played a key role in developing the region’s ranching heritage. Today, Wibaux maintains its agricultural roots, with ranching and farming dominating local livelihoods. The town’s friendly community hosts events like the annual Wibaux Summer Fair that highlights local traditions, food, and crafts. Surrounded by open plains and scenic badlands, Wibaux offers travelers a look into the authentic rhythm of life in rural Montana while providing easy access to historic trails and regional museums.
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