Location: This property is located in Chouteau County approximately 42 miles east of Big Sandy along Brewer Road. It is approximately 20 miles north of the Missouri River and only 2 hours from Great Falls International Airport.
Included are approximately 488 deeded acres, more or less, consisting of grass/pasture hills & coulees with some outcropping of brush providing great trophy Mule Deer habitat. Little Birch Creek runs seasonally through the bottom lands offering possible Whitetail Deer habitat. Thousands of acres of BLM Land are adjacent this property providing plenty of area and space for hunting and other recreational activities. The rugged landscape has retained its unspoiled character over the centuries.
Improvements: There are no buildings or structures but there are miles of barbed-wire fences around the perimeter of this property.
Comments: This incredible recrea...
Comments: This incredible recreational property is located between the Bears Paw Mountains and the Missouri River Breaks National Monument The adjoining and extensive BLM Public Land going into the Monument contains a spectacular array of plant life and wildlife including Deer & Elk & Upland Game Birds. Activities could include hunting, trout fishing in the nearby mountains, Walleye & Northern Pike & Catfish & Sturgeon fishing in the Missouri River, horseback & hiking to explore the unique geological features and significant historical & cultural aspects including the same sights and camp-areas that Lewis & Clark experienced in this remote & unspoiled area of the US.
Owners Comments: Location: Located in Chouteau County, between the Bear Paw Mountains and the Missouri River Breaks National Monument. Approximately 42 miles east of Big Sandy, along Brewer Road. Just under 2 hours from Great Falls International Airport.
Property: Approximately 608 deeded acres of prime mule deer hunting land, featuring pastures, hills, coulees, and creek bottoms. This property connects directly to thousands of additional acres of BLM land, allowing for vast recreational and hunting opportunities. Limited development and human interference, along with fertile habitat offered by Birch Creek (which runs through the property) have made this place a haven for wildlife. Trophy mule deer, along with antelope, elk, big horned sheep, and the occasional whitetail deer, are all known to frequent this piece. Other wildlife includes kestrels, eagles, prairie dogs, beavers, horned lizards (horny toads), badgers, coyotes, porcupines, and so much more. In the off season, this property offers a different kind of hunting fossil hunting. It features multiple exposed and productive fossil beds that have yielded specimens from at least a dozen prehistoric species, including a T. Rex tooth. And with no ambient light from nearby developments, this property offers amazing star gazing. It is truly an escape from civilization, where nature can be enjoyed to the fullest.
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Improvements: This property contains no structures or outbuildings, making it a blank slate for the next owners to fully customize. There are several building site options, each of which offers stunning views. A large portion of the perimeter is fenced with barbed wire. No utilities are available at this time other than high speed fiber optic cable, which traverses the property along Brewer Road.
Comments:
The Missouri Breaks offer some of the most stunningly rugged and underdeveloped open landscapes in our nation. This area has changed little since Lewis and Clark passed through over 200 years ago. Much of it has remained completely untouched. Local rivers offer abundant aquatic recreation, from fishing for norther pike, walleye, trout, and other game fish, to peaceful small craft boating and swimming. Whether you are looking for world class hunting, a place to recreate with your family, or that rarest of commodities - simple peace and serenity, this property is for you. Come take a look! You will fall in love.