Troy's Old Fashioned 4th of July
Every year, more than 6,000 people flood into Troy (only 950 residents) to celebrate Independence Day. This free family event is an annual tradition in Troy, Montana and boasts games, music, and the largest fireworks display in the region. Click here for more information on this year's celebration.

Dedicated to Business
The Troy Chamber of Commerce works to develop a strong business community in Troy and the surrounding region. From providing help and guidance to local business to hosting events that draw new visitors and residents to the area, it is the goal of the Chamber to promote Troy business in whatever way possible.
A Community of Artists
Troy is home to an impressive ratio of artists to residents. Local music is common at Northwest Music on the weekends. The community also sponsors an annual Arts on the Grass Fair that highlights the works of local artists, from photography and hand-made jewelry to stained glass creations and leather work. No matter your artistic interest, you will be able to connect with other artists already at home here.
Outdoor Paradise
Surrounded by thousands of acres of National Forest and right on the edge of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness, Troy is an ideal jumping-off point for outdoor explorations in the rugged mountains of Montana. Horseback riders, hikers, cyclists, and others have already discovered opportunities for fun around Troy, not to mention winter sports enthusiasts such as cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and snowmobilers.


