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Box Elder Creek winds through these 80 acres in central Montana displaying a serene landscape for recreational or residential use! Power is to the property offering options galore for a hunting cabin, a vacation home, or a dream home that provides gorgeous panoramic sights. The parcel has some barbed wire fencing that can be added on to keep in your horses or animals. With 80 acres, there's plenty of room to roam and grass to graze. The area boasts recreational attributes including hunting, fishing, hiking, and sightseeing. White-tailed and mule deer, antelope, and upland game birds flourish with native grasses aplenty and are attracted by the sparkling waters of Box Elder Creek. Great Falls, Montana has all the needed amenities, an international airport, and an easy commute of 35 miles. Open Fields is a program for game bird hunters that opens up land to hunters with quality bird habitats. Such acreage is located three miles northwest of the property to engage the avid hunter. The vegetation along the creek provides excellent cover for birds and wildlife. Enjoy a short drive to Showdown Ski Area in the winter months for fun skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. The Sluice Boxes are close offering spectacular landforms and an area to hike and play in the cooling waters of Belt Creek on a hot summer's day. The property inspires a lifestyle that appreciates Montana's secluded and beautiful open spaces and a highly sought-after opportunity to "buy dirt" in this awesome state! Local Area Many features make Belt, Montana a much-desired haven. For example, it attracts rugged competition from all over to participate in its annual rodeo and is still able to offer a small-town feel and experience. Belt is home to the famous Harvest Moon Brewery which combines Montana's luscious grain with fresh and clean water out of local streams and wells to make a variety of beers sought after by connoisseurs from all over. You can find ample history throughout the town or in the Belt Museum housed in the old town jail! In addition, Belt is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and claims Montana's very first coal mine. Belt's name comes from a nearby mountain, Belt Butte, which looks like it has a belt of rocks around it. The Highwood and Little Belt mountains provide areas for hiking, biking, camping, creek fishing, hunting, and recreating, and the Sluice Boxes State Park is nearby as well. Great Falls is a mere 23 miles away and has an International Airport and prestigious medical facilities for your convenience. Great Falls, MT is located in the central part of the state and straddles the mighty Missouri River. The seat of Cascade County is referred to as the "Electric City" because of its numerous dams and power plants. Great Falls includes many recreational activities for you and your family to enjoy together such as the C. M. Russell Museum which displays famed artist Charlie Russell's works and home. Get outside and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Giant Springs State Park or float and fish the Missouri River. The city boasts the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The center provides displays and exhibits that trace the explorers' journey! Great Falls holds one of the most prestigious medical facilities in the state and offers an International Airport. Great Falls International Airport offers flights of Alaska, Allegiant, Delta, and United, with direct flights to Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Chicago (seasonally). With too much to list, Great Falls awaits exploration, and you are sure to cherish the memories that you will make! Area Attractions Open Fields For Game Bird Hunters Open Fields is a program that works with landowners to manage CRP in a wildlife-friendly way to provide important cover for Montana's game birds. Open Fields has gained access to more than 90,000 acres of quality bird habitat, with an emphasis on pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, and Hungarian p Back to listing
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