Gold West Country Region, MT
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LandWatch lists hundreds of land listings and rural property for sale in Montana's Gold West Country region, including hunting land, cabins, recreational properties and land auctions. Based on recent LandWatch data, the Gold West Country region of Montana ranks fifth in the state for the combined amount of land currently for sale. Recent data from LandWatch records about $653 million of land listings and ranches for sale in the Gold West Country region of Montana. This comprises a combined 55,531 acres of land and other rural acreage for sale in the region. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $803,557. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in Montana's Gold West Country region. Plus, sign up for our land-for-sale email alerts and never miss out on a new listing in Montana's Gold West Country region again! Visit LandWatch's Montana land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout Big Sky Country.
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Gold West Country in Southwestern Montana was named for the historical success of gold mining, with many famous cities in the area founded as boom towns during the "gold rush" in the 1800's, such as Helena, Butte and Last Chance Gulch. With half the area covered by national forest, lakes and rivers, it features scenic tours through mountain passes, and some beautiful areas for boating, river rafting, fishing and hunting.
Lewis and Clark County is named for the famous explorers, who made a stop in Helena, Montana's state capital, on their expedition to the Pacific in the early 1800's. The county is home to several forests, with highlights being the Helena National Forest and Lewis and Clark National Forest. As with much of Montana, primary sources of commerce are tourism, recreation and agriculture.
Lewis and Clark County is named for the famous explorers, who made a stop in Helena, Montana's state capital, on their expedition to the Pacific in the early 1800's. The county is home to several forests, with highlights being the Helena National Forest and Lewis and Clark National Forest. As with much of Montana, primary sources of commerce are tourism, recreation and agriculture.