Here is a unique large acreage opportunity- 320+/- acres in renowned hunting district 270 and direct access to nearly limitless Forest Service lands with its approx. 3/4 mile of USFS boundary. There are several potential buildings sites and endless mountain and valley views from the top of the property. Beam Creek, a small seasonal stream, runs down one of the draws. Animals that frequent the property include elk, mule deer and grouse along with other Western Montana wildlife. Incredible, unobstructed, 360 degree views from the top of the acreage. The land is in sixteen 20+/- acre parcels so it may be suitable for a conservation easement. Only a few minutes south of Darby and located just off Highway 93. Property is roaded for 4WD/atv access. Shared bridge access. Subject to access/utility easement to the property granted by seller through a parcel they own prior to closing.
Imagine waking up, sipping your morning coffee while listening to the Bitterroot River, and taking in the stunning views of the Sapphire Mountains and the valley below. This exceptional 20-acre parcel in the sought-after East Fork corridor offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Bitterroot Valley with both beauty and convenience. With septic approval already in place, a drilled well, and power brought to the property, much of the heavy lifting has been done. Enjoy year-round access and an ideal location just 7 minutes from the charming town of Darby. Whether you’re envisioning a full-time residence or a private Montana retreat, this property provides the setting, infrastructure, and proximity that make it truly special.
WORLD CLASS FISHING PARADISE! An extraordinary opportunity awaits to claim your slice of paradise with 20 pristine acres of riverfront land in Connor, Montana. This property boasts frontage on the iconic Bitterroot River. This property has privacy with breathtaking natural beauty and endless recreational possibilities. Imagine waking up each day to the gentle sounds of the flowing river and sweeping vistas of the majestic surrounding mountains. This Montana sanctuary features open meadows, mature trees, and an abundance of wildlife, creating a serene environment perfect for relaxation or adventure. During our video shoot there was a group of bighorn sheep, right off the road. It only took 10 minutes on the river and Joe caught a mature cutthroat trout (seen in the photos attached). Key considerations for this property include the possibility of establishing a dry cabin, or a cabin equipped with an alternative septic system. Opportunities like this don’t come up very often!
RIVER: Build your dream home, and a River Runs Through It! Discover your own slice of Montana paradise with this lovely 5.083-acre parcel located along the pristine waters of the West Fork of the Bitterroot River! This rare and special parcel offers its own private gate entry to the peaceful lot and stunning river, easy access to town (just 11 minutes from Darby and 30 minutes from Hamilton), and close proximity to city services, medical care, and more. Enjoy countless outdoor recreational opportunities, fishing from your front door, and several breathtaking trailheads for premier hiking and horseback riding. The property has a 20+/--gallon-per-minute well, installed power, & a new septic permit in place. This beautiful river lot is ready for you to build your Montana dream home on! This rare five-acre lot is available and ready for your dreams and imagination to become a reality.

Conner is located in Montana. Conner, Montana has a population of 158. Conner is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.67%.
The median household income in Conner, Montana is $66,875. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,640 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Conner is 63.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16.7 inches per year, with 48.6 inches of snow per year.