640 ACRE GRAZING UNIT | DEER &…
Savoy, MT
Blaine
Blaine
This 640-acre grass grazing unit in Savoy, MT, presents an excellent opportunity for ranchers and hunters alike. This property is located 11 miles east of Harlem and 37 miles west of Malta. The property offers income potential through a grazing lease or can be a valuable addition to an existing cattle operation. With average annual rainfall between 10 to 12 inches, the land supports both grazing and wildlife habitats effectively.
Located within Hunting Unit 670, the property features robust hunting opportunities for mule deer, whitetail deer, and antelope. Additionally, upland game birds, including pheasants and sharptail grouse, are prevalent across the landscape. Existing cottonwood trees and sagebrush provide essential cover for both livestock and wildlife, enhancing the property’s value for grazing and hunting alike.
The 2023 property taxes were $1,539.53. Note that any and all existing mineral rights will be retained by the seller. For a versatile investment offering cattle grazing and hunting opportunities in Northeastern Montana, this property is a well-rounded asset ready for its next owner.
For more information, contact Tanner Anderson at United Country Northwest Realty & Auction at 406.654.4473 or Tanner@NorthwestRealtyMT.com.
$395,000
Milk River Treasure Ranch Dryland Farm Hay…
Savoy, MT
Blaine
Blaine
MILK RIVER TREASURE RANCH
Located directly to the north of the Milk River and to the east of Harlem, MT in northeastern Montana, this vast property boasts unparalleled views of the surrounding landscapes. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled by the abundance of game on the ranch, including mule deer, whitetail deer, Pronghorn Antelope, sharptail grouse, Ring-neck pheasants, and various waterfowl. The Milk River itself offers excellent fishing opportunities, with Northern Pike, catfish, and walleye being common catches.
Having remained in the same family for generations, the Milk River Treasure Ranch features perimeter fencing while leaving the interior open for potential development in grazing, farming, or hay production. Moreover, its prime location presents possibilities for solar or wind energy development, further enhancing its diverse potential as a hunting retreat, cattle operation, dryland farming enterprise, hay operation, or land investment opportunity.
The property specifically includes the following:
4,228+/-deeded acres
2,773.8+/-farmed acres
1,454.16+/-grass
800+/-Milk River Bottom acres
Total AUMs for the parcels is 300.
Conveniently situated just a 20-minute drive from the charming town of Harlem, residents of this property can enjoy easy access to local amenities and services while still relishing in the peace and quiet of rural living. For those looking to travel further afield, major airports in Great Falls and Billings are within a comfortable 3.5-hour drive, providing access to domestic and international flights.
For more information, visit the land id map of the property.
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$3,895,000
COW ISLAND TRAIL RANCH: A RARE OPPORTUNITY…
Chinook, MT
Blaine
Blaine
Located near the Missouri River Breaks in North Central Montana, Cow Island Trail Ranch offers a unique and rare opportunity to own a substantial block of land in the tightly held Bears Paw Mountains region. This impressive 1,888 +/- acre ranch is separated into two distinct blocks by a county road, providing a versatile landscape ideal for various uses including summer pasture, a year-round ranching operation, investment, or recreation.
Diverse Topography and Rich Landscapes
The topography of Cow Island Trail Ranch ranges from flat prairie to timber-covered buttes, with elevations varying between 3,300 and 3,900 feet. This diverse landscape not only enhances the ranch's aesthetic appeal but also offers practical advantages for livestock grazing and management. The ranch features excellent livestock water sources, ensuring consistent hydration for cattle and other livestock throughout the year.
Agricultural Potential and History
Historically, parts of the ranch were farmed and placed in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Today, Cow Island Trail Ranch boasts a mix of native and improved pastures, including crested wheat grass, which are well-suited for grazing. The property's expansive pastures provide ample forage for livestock, supporting a sustainable and productive ranching operation.
Prime Habitat for Wildlife
In addition to its agricultural potential, Cow Island Trail Ranch offers prime habitat for a variety of wildlife. The rugged terrain and abundant natural cover create an ideal environment for mule deer, elk, and upland game birds, making it a haven for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. The ranch is situated within Montana hunting district 690 for elk and qualifies for landowner preference. The ranch provides excellent hunting opportunities and is known for its thriving wildlife populations.
Historical Significance and Location
Cow Island Trail Ranch is not only a natural and agricultural gem but also a site of historical significance. Located just 60 miles south of Chinook and 45 miles southeast of Big Sandy, the ranch offers convenient access to the Missouri River and the historic Cow Island Trail. This trail was a critical route for early pioneers and settlers, adding a rich historical dimension to the property's value and appeal.
Investment Opportunity
Offered for public sale for the first time in over 30 years, Cow Island Trail Ranch is priced at $2,200,000. This is a rare opportunity to invest in a property with immense potential for ranching, recreation, and wildlife conservation. Its location, size, and diverse features make it a highly desirable acquisition for investors seeking to capitalize on the beauty and productivity of Montana's landscape.
Contact Information
For more information about Cow Island Trail Ranch and to explore this exceptional opportunity, please contact Shane Anderson at 406.654.4200 or shane@northwestrealtymt.com.
$2,200,000