If remote is your dream with lots of seclusion and isolation, these 20 acres at the foot of the Pryor Mountains may be just for you! Great views and no neighbors for miles. Power is miles away, cell phones offer spotty coverage, but the beauty of the east face of the Pryor Mountains loom several thousand feet over you, with the Bighorn Mountains to the east and the Bighorn Canyon in-between. No one lives within 20 miles of this property, only antelope, sage grouse, mule deer, wild horses, Bighorn sheep and elk on occasion. It is on a county road that has limited maintenance and none in the winter. The nearest town is Lovell, Wyoming, population 2400, about 30 miles to the south, while your mailing address is Bridger, Montana, about 78 miles by road around to the other side of the Pryor Mountains! For recreation, it is 1.5 miles north of the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, a treasure of public land in your backyard where you find wild horses, bighorn sheep, 1000 foot cliffs and canyons, not to mention miles of water for boating and fishing. Year-round access to the property with a 4x4 could be possible, but may require snowplowing in the winter. Owner financing is available with 20 to 30% down.
If remote is your dream with Big Sky views, these 20 acres at the foot of the Pryor Mountains may be just for you! No power for miles, cell phones offer spotty coverage, but the east face of the Pryor Mountains looms over you, with the Bighorn Mountains to the east and the Bighorn Canyon in-between. No one lives within 20 miles of this property, only antelope, sage grouse, mule deer, wild horses, Bighorn sheep and elk on occasion. It is on a county road that has limited maintenance and none in the winter. The nearest town is Lovell, Wyoming, population 2400, about 30 miles to the south. It is 1.5 miles north of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, a treasure of public land in your backyard where your find wild horses, 1000 foot cliffs, canyons and miles of water for boating. Year-round access to the property with a 4x4 could be possible, but may require snowplowing in the winter.
Highly productive +/-40-acres irrigated farm ground that has been chemical-free for over 25 years. Access to property would be off Silvertip Road. The property features 15 feet of rich topsoil, excellent water rights from the Clarks Fork River originating in Yellowstone National Park, and a gentle slope ideal for efficient irrigation. Long growing season with proven productivity. Easy year-round access via a well-maintained county road, with power and natural gas available at the property. Expansive, unobstructed views of the Beartooth Mountains and Yellowstone National Park. The seller may consider subdividing the parcels further into 20-acre parcels. Building or farming, this is an amazing opportunity.
This 160-acre parcel is a little less than a mile off State Highway 310 near the Pryor Mountains with great views of not only the Pryor's, but also the Beartooth's, Bighorns and Absaroka mountains. If you are looking for privacy, a hunting camp or just your own place far from the big city, this may be the place. No known covenants, Cottonwood is a county road that gives you good access from the state highway. The property adjoins a 640-acre state land parcel. There is a lot of recreational and hunting opportunities in this area. The land is really a blank slate, waiting for someone’s dreams. Lots of grass and sagebrush, plus the area has many great elevated building sites. The land lies just east from 80,000 acres of BLM and State public land. Your nearest neighbor is half a mile away to the west and that is where the closet electricity is located.
This 160-acre parcel is a little less than a mile off State Highway 310 near the Pryor Mountains with great views of not only the Pryor's, but also the Beartooth's, Bighorns and Absaroka mountains. If you are looking for privacy, a hunting camp or just your own place far from the big city, this may be the place. No known covenants, Cottonwood is a county road that gives you good access from the state highway. The property adjoins a 640-acre state land parcel. There is a lot of recreational and hunting opportunities in this area. The land is really a blank slate, waiting for someone’s dreams. Lots of grass and sagebrush, plus the area has many great elevated building sites. The land lies just east from 80,000 acres of BLM and State public land. Your nearest neighbor is half a mile away to the west and that is where the closet electricity is located.
Bridger is located in Montana. Bridger, Montana has a population of 1,863. Bridger is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.05% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.76%.
The median household income in Bridger, Montana is $48,558. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,178 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Bridger is 44.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 13.6 inches per year, with 41.7 inches of snow per year.