This 160-acre property in Montana’s highly regarded 410 district offers exceptional hunting opportunities in a landscape known for its game density and rugged character. While the landowner preference is focused on deer and antelope, the property consistently holds a strong population of elk, giving hunters a well-rounded and highly versatile experience. Elk are plentiful throughout the area, regularly moving through the natural draws and broken terrain that define this parcel. For those pursuing elk, the odds of drawing an archery tag in this district are favorable, making it an attractive option for hunters looking to capitalize on both opportunity and accessibility. Situated near the iconic Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, the property embodies the raw beauty of eastern Montana. Deep coulees, rolling prairie, and rugged breaks create ideal habitat for wildlife while offering a challenging and rewarding hunt. Adding to its appeal, the property is located just 16 miles from Fort Peck Lake, known for outstanding fishing and additional hunting opportunities. The area is further complemented by access to approximately 35,000 acres of nearby BLM land, expanding your range and enhancing the overall recreational value. A comfortable & fully furnished cabin on the property is equipped with electricity and two RV hookups, providing a convenient basecamp for extended stays while enjoying everything this property and surrounding area have to offer. Whether your focus is mule deer, antelope, or taking advantage of the abundant elk presence, this property delivers the authentic experience of Montana’s wild, untamed landscape.
Nestled 30 miles east of Roy, Montana, and 30 miles north of Winnett, Montana, this 2-bed, 1-bath, 624-square-foot log cabin expertly constructed in 2008 on sturdy masonry pillars sits gracefully on nearly 20 acres in the 410 hunting unit. It's the ultimate base camp or year-round retreat. Step inside to discover a spacious and inviting interior, complete with all modern amenities and appliances that make you feel instantly at home. Complementing the cabin are generous storage options, including an expansive 12'x36' shed and a 12'x10' shed, along with an 8'x8' enclosed chicken coop and a thriving, well-tended garden ready for your harvest. Unwind on the expansive front deck, where you'll find anything from mule deer and elk to lively turkeys and pheasants. Just moments from thousands of acres of pristine public land, and the Fort Peck Reservoir.
Situated 30 miles east of Roy, MT, and 30 miles north of Winnett, MT, this 20-acre hunting retreat lies in the heart of the renowned Missouri Breaks Hunting District 410. With thousands of nearby public land acres, it’s the perfect basecamp for pursuing trophy elk, mule deer, turkey, upland game birds and antelope. Built in 2007 on sturdy masonry pillars, the main cabin offers 616 sq. ft. of comfortable living space with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The property is supported by a 1,000-gallon cistern that supplies water to the home. A hose system is used to fill a nearby water trough, attracting wildlife to the hunting blind located just off the property. Also included is a guest cabin with two additional beds and a storage area for tools and gear. Fort Peck Lake is just a short drive away, offering excellent fishing opportunities year-round
Roy is located in Montana. Roy, Montana 59471has a population of 134. Roy 59471 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.28% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.18%.
The median household income in Roy, Montana 59471 is $41,591. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,941 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Roy 59471 is 50.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 11.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.2 inches per year, with 39.4 inches of snow per year.