Friday, July 23, 2021

SALE PENDING! 2 Creeks In The Elkhorn's Bordering Public Land Near Bozeman, Montana

 


In the Elkhorn Mountains bordering BLM Lands with 2 small creeks and a small spring, at the end of the road, with elk, deer, and bighorn sheep, trees, solitude, and great views for miles sits 175 acres for sale ready for you to recreate on, you can’t go wrong. Here it is - Properties in the Elkhorn Mountains are sought after and don’t come available often. This is Montana’s own Elkhorn Mountains in the fabled 380 Hunting District where the bulls grow big and numerous. The bull tag is hard to draw which grows the big bulls the Elkhorn's are well known for, but there’s also a general spike bull and cow elk season along with various other second cow elk tags that can be drawn for more opportunity year in and year out. The property is in what is called an unlimited mule deer tag area too which means you can get a permit every year, but you can only hunt that hunting district for mule deer which ends up limiting the number of hunters that decide to hunt there and in general can grow more and bigger bucks than a general hunting district. The Elkhorn Mountains are also well known for their great horn hunting as well with those big shed horns being dropped in the mountains here every year. And with this property you’ll have your very own piece of heaven right out in the Elkhorn's where everybody will be jealous of what you have and what they could only wish they’d found out was for sale. This property borders BLM land too for extra land right next to you to enjoy and hunt and recreate on. It's bonus land right out your back door for even more opportunity and elbow room. You’ll see elk right on your property and the surrounding hills along with mule deer and bighorn sheep too. They all call these hills their home and drift back and forth across the meadows and timber filled draws as they enjoy the food, shelter, and water these hills provide. On top of that, you can drive about 3 miles up Keating Gulch Road and you’re into the vast amount of National Forest there in the Elkhorn Mountains. So, you can hunt, hike and recreate to your hearts content. There are also two very small creeks that run into the property as well as a small spring that originates on the property. So, there’s water for you, the wildlife, and your livestock if you so choose. It’s all super secluded and private too at the very end of the road behind a locked gate. The property is accessed by county roads for 4 miles past Radersburg and then on a private gated road for about another ½ mile. There are numerous level spots to build a home, cabin or park your camper and start enjoying right away. You could choose up near the end of road where there’s a nice clearing in the bottom of Keating Gulch where you’re tucked away in your very own Elkhorn Valley. Or you could take another access road to the eastern portion of the property and climb up where the ridge top views are superb of the Missouri River drainage and the Bridger Mountains, the Gallatin Mountain Range, the Tobacco Root Mountains and more. You’ll be able to spot elk, deer, and bighorn sheep from here for sure. The property is only about 4 miles down Keating Gulch Road to the small town of Radersburg where the pavement begins, and it’s only 10 miles to Highway 287 and the Missouri River from there. Townsend, Montana is only about 25 miles away from the property with gas, food, amenities and fishing and water sports on Canyon Ferry Lake. Bozeman, Montana with an airport, Costco, Walmart and more is only about 68 miles away. So in just over an hour you can be from the Bozeman to the relaxation and privacy of the property. And Helena, Montana the state capitol is only about 64 miles away as well. This is a rare opportunity to own property in the Elkhorn Mountains along with water, wildlife, and views all bordering BLM land. It has what everybody is looking for. Call Scott Joyner at 406-223-6039 for more information. $398,500.

https://northwest-national.com/montana/helena/for-sale/2-creeks-in-the-elkhorn-s-bordering-public-land-near-bozeman-montana/


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