Family Owned and Operated Since 1949, Pyramid Mountain Lumber is the oldest surviving family owned and operated lumber mill in Montana. Since 1949, our success is due to decades of building personal relationships with landowners. Our objective has always been to create healthy forests while producing quality lumber products in demand around the country.
Dedication to being trustworthy stewards of the land is our hallmark. We invite you to learn more about our philosophy, our management practices, and our products. Pyramid Mountain Lumber is primarily a wholesale manufacturer of lumber products. Contact Mary Ann Morin 406-677-2201 Ext. 23) or Steve Johnson (406-677-2201 Ext.
Dedication to being trustworthy stewards of the land is our hallmark. We invite you to learn more about our philosophy, our management practices, and our products. Pyramid Mountain Lumber is primarily a wholesale manufacturer of lumber products. Contact Mary Ann Morin 406-677-2201 Ext. 23) or Steve Johnson (406-677-2201 Ext.
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Pyramid Mountain Lumber has been family owned and operated since 1949. Our company has carved a sound reputation for honesty and integrity while serving as a leader in forest stewardship and quality lumber production. We successfully partner with private landowners, state, federal and tribal governments to create long-term management of our forests for present and future generations.
You're invited to view an online tour showing the process of transforming timber into lumber. The step-by-step photo tour includes information to help illustrate what goes into making boards for building homes or businesses. If you would like to schedule a tour in person for yourself, school, or organization, please call us at (406) 677-2201.
Pyramid is committed to professionalism in forestry and logging. Not only are our foresters certified members of the Society of American Foresters, but we only contract with accredited logging professionals who are trained in Forestry Best Management Practices.
On-the-ground performance along with open and honest dialogue with private landowners, government representatives and concerned citizens has helped Pyramid build long-term relationships with mainstream conservation organizations, such as the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.These relationships have been beneficial in developing our understanding and appreciation of people's values.
On-the-ground performance along with open and honest dialogue with private landowners, government representatives and concerned citizens has helped Pyramid build long-term relationships with mainstream conservation organizations, such as the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.These relationships have been beneficial in developing our understanding and appreciation of people's values.
Building long-term relationships and actively managing the forests on non-industrial private forest lands is essential to the ongoing success of Pyramid Mountain Lumber. We value those relationships and strive to work with landowners in order to create a mutually-beneficial outcome. Forests offer income opportunities to landowners from the timber sold.
There are literally hundreds of sources available that provide facts about the forests in Montana. The following informational items reflect the major topics about which Pyramid Mountain Lumber is often asked. Forest ownership distribution is divided between Industry-owned (1.5 million acres) and Family-owned (3.4 million acres).
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Daniel Kreutz
Apr 09, 2021
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In my 55 years I have worked for a lot of companies from small mom and pops places to large corporations with over a thousand employees. I would like to thank the owners of Pyramid Mountain Lumber for the opportunity to work for them. The work might be hard but I have never been treated as good as I am treated while working here.
It’s an awesome place to work and I am very thankful for the job that they have given me
It’s an awesome place to work and I am very thankful for the job that they have given me
Jesuslite
Oct 04, 2018
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