Bordering public state land that leads to the Milk River, this 320-acre property northwest of Havre, Montana offers a blend of tillable ground and grazing acres, making it a versatile opportunity for agriculture, livestock, or land investment. With legal access via Road 220 N., perimeter fencing, and electricity nearby, the property is ready for a variety of uses. Wide-open prairie views and the peaceful Hi-Line setting create the kind of space that’s getting harder to find. Antelope and deer frequent the area offering hunting opportunities. Take in the beautiful views of the Sweet Grass Hills and the Bear’s Paw Mountains. Whether you’re expanding an operation, starting something new, or simply looking to invest in Montana land, this property offers room to grow and the freedom that comes with owning acreage!
Bordering public state land that leads to the Milk River, this 320-acre property northwest of Havre, Montana offers a blend of tillable ground and grazing acres, making it a versatile opportunity for agriculture, livestock, or land investment. With legal access via Road 220 N., perimeter fencing, and electricity nearby, the property is ready for a variety of uses. Wide-open prairie views and the peaceful Hi-Line setting create the kind of space that’s getting harder to find. Antelope and deer frequent the area offering hunting opportunities. Take in the beautiful views of the Sweet Grass Hills and the Bear’s Paw Mountains. Whether you’re expanding an operation, starting something new, or simply looking to invest in Montana land, this property offers room to grow and the freedom that comes with owning acreage!
Traversed by County Road 440, this 160.42 acre tract captures the essence of the Hi-Line. Native grasses provide excellent grazing for livestock or horses, while the land itself invites a full spectrum of outdoor pursuits including horseback riding, hiking, biking, dirt biking, ATV riding, and year-round recreation. A newly developed well pumps an impressive 35 gallons per minute, supporting future home construction, livestock needs, or expanded improvements. A 32’ x 60’ pole barn/hay shed is already in place and offers exceptional versatility—easily convertible into a shop or a full-service barn. Posts are in place on the west side for stall buildout, and the east-side lean-to is ready for completion. With ample room to add an arena or even a boarding facility, the property is well-suited for equestrian or agricultural use. The southeast corner of the property transforms seasonally into a true bird sanctuary, collecting spring runoff that often holds water through summer and into fall. This natural wetland creates ideal nesting habitat and makes the property a haven for birdlife and upland game hunters alike. Wildlife is abundant, with opportunities to hunt antelope, deer, upland birds, and other game. Recreation extends beyond the property lines as well. Nearby Fresno Reservoir offers outstanding boating, fishing, camping, and water recreation, while the surrounding landscape provides endless opportunity for exploration and outdoor enjoyment. Additional features include a small gravel pit located on the north end of the property, adding practical value for roadwork or future improvements. Whether you envision building a home surrounded by open space, creating an equestrian setup, or securing a recreational retreat with exceptional views and proximity to town, this property offers freedom, scenery, and lifestyle.
Traversed by County Road 440, this 160.42-acre tract captures the essence of the Hi-Line. Native grasses provide excellent grazing for livestock or horses, while the land itself invites a full spectrum of outdoor pursuits, including horseback riding, hiking, biking, dirt biking, ATV riding, and year-round recreation. A newly developed well pumps an impressive 33 gallons per minute, supporting future home construction, livestock needs, or expanded improvements. A 32’ x 60’ pole barn/hay shed is already in place and offers exceptional versatility—easily convertible into a shop or a full-service barn. Posts are in place on the west side for stall buildout, and the east-side lean-to is ready for completion. With ample room to add an arena or even a boarding facility, the property is well-suited for equestrian or agricultural use. The southeast corner of the property transforms seasonally into a bird sanctuary, collecting spring runoff that often holds water through summer and into fall. Buyer and agent to confirm property lines and total acreage
Bring your fresh ideas to this 7.01 acre lot, in a prime location, with close proximity to Havre. No well or septic, but electricity and natural gas are nearby. This lot is flat and would make a great place to build your dream home.

Havre is located in Montana. Havre, Montana has a population of 9,417. Havre is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.82% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.9%.
The median household income in Havre, Montana is $58,513. The median household income for the surrounding county is $56,840 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Havre is 32 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 12.3 inches per year, with 33.4 inches of snow per year.