Located in the tightly held Blackfoot Valley, and available for the first time in generations, the Pocha River Ranch consists of 933± deeded acres and includes a 5,829± acre BLM lease. Running through the ranch for over 2.5 miles is the storied upper Blackfoot River. The diverse land makeup of river-bottom habitat combined with irrigated grounds and significant water resources creates an excellent balance of recreation and production opportunities. The ranch is divided into two units, located a short distance from each other along a gravel road. The first unit encompasses 320± acres and features a ranch home and operational improvements, pasture and hay ground, river frontage, and stunning views into the Bob Marshall Wilderness. The second unit, to the east, features more river frontage and is equally as scenic, and includes two pivots irrigating approximately 220± acres, as well as additional flood irrigated acreage for hay production and grazing. The ranch headquarters is in a private location overlooking a wetland system and includes all of the necessary improvements for a cow-calf operation, including corrals, a calving shed, a shop, various outbuildings, and enclosed fuel storage. The interior and exterior fencing allows for stock rotation throughout the ranch, and excellent water resources are available for nearly every acre. Teeming with wildlife with excellent hunting, fishing, and viewing opportunities onsite, the ranch is home to deer, elk, bears, and numerous species of birds, including waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors. The Blackfoot River flows through the ranch and is home to wild and native trout species. The ranch is contiguous to thousands of acres of state and BLM land for additional hunting, fishing, and recreation. Situated in a tranquil and picturesque valley reminiscent of old Montana, the Pocha River Ranch presents a new owner with the opportunity to script the next chapter of this historic ranch.
Nice roomy family cabin on 20 acres away from it all. Nice long wooded driveway that opens up to your little spot of heaven and peace and quiet. Sellers are a large family who have enjoyed this cabin for years. Large open floor plan with wood stove, propane cook stove and big kitchen area. 3 bedrooms, that may not be conforming but 3 separate sleeping rooms, one with an additional loft bed. Bathroom has a flushing toilet that is hooked to a septic tank. No drain field, sellers primarily used the outhouse. Sellers hauled water for weekend get away and also collected rained water with a gutter system that is collected into a tank under the cabin. Nice antique wood cook stove will stay along with various other personal property in the cabin. Granite Mountain Property Owners Association manages the open grazing lease in this area and uses the funds to fix roads. This area has open grazing so if you don't want cows on your land you have to fence them out. Access is approx. 9 miles of unmaintained dirt roads and a snowmobile is needed in the winter months. GMPOA helps to repair rough areas on the road. Power is approx. 9 miles away. This is off grid. Seller says the propane range is newer but the light switch is electric so needs a generator or use a lighter to light the burners. Propane Fridge most likely does not work. Sellers have not been to the property in approx. 2 years or more, 6 owners involved and will need a few days for all signatures on any paperwork. Please call Bobbie Twite at 406-544-6153 or your Real-Estate professional.
Helmville is located in Montana. Helmville, Montana 59843has a population of 217. Helmville 59843 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.19% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 20.27%.
The median household income in Helmville, Montana 59843 is $37,115. The median household income for the surrounding county is $44,352 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Helmville 59843 is 56.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.5 inches per year, with 66.6 inches of snow per year.