Missouri River frontage with fishing, boating, hunting, and power bordering BLM land out in the country between Great Falls, Montana and Fort Benton, Montana. Land in Montana on the banks of the Missouri River isn’t easy to come by. This is your chance to own Missouri River frontage out in the country sides of Montana. It bears repeating, this property has Missouri River frontage. This amazing Montana property borders the Missouri River for 338 feet and gives you more than 10 acres of mostly level land you could build your Montana cabin or home on. You’ll have the mighty Missouri River right out your front door to see, hear, and go fishing or boating on any time you want. The Missouri River is known for its renown trout, walleye, and pike fishing among other fish like small mouth bass, carp, catfish, and more. By owning river frontage, you’ll have easy access to the river to enjoy day in and day out. Just step out the front door of your cabin with your fishing pole in hand. Take to the river for relaxation and fun as you catch the big ones in the waters of the Mighty Mo (Missouri). There are geese, ducks, and other waterfowl as well as bald and golden eagles that all use this stretch of the Missouri River for the valuable food and water it provides. The eagles can be seen gliding along the banks of the Missouri River looking for food or soaring along the bluffs on the opposite side of the river making it seem so effortless to look down on everything from above. The deer and antelope in the area also use the river for the valuable water and nourishment it provides. That is evidenced by the trails you can see on the bluffs across the river on the BLM land there. You can watch them from the cabin on your property and during hunting season, you can hunt that BLM land that borders your land just across the river. In fact, they’ll be within range during the general hunting season as they come down to water at the river. Just wait and watch them from your picture windows. The property also sits kitty corner to a section of State Land in the area. And if that’s not enough, the access road leading to the property goes through BLM land you can hunt and hike on too. There’s plenty of other BLM and State lands in the area in addition to that as well as block management areas that are open to hunting on private lands. The area is also well known for its fantastic pheasant and upland game bird hunting. You’ll see ring necked pheasants and the other game birds just standing along the roads leading to your property on the Missouri. You can’t go wrong with this one. Bring your friends and family so they can enjoy your piece of the Missouri River and the surrounding countryside too. They’ll wish they were lucky enough to own such an amazing property. Well actually they can too as there are additional lots available bordering this property with package deals available for purchasing more than one lot at a time. There’s power right on the property already, so it’s literally just a matter of picking your spot to start your adventure. There’s already a year-round residence in the area so whether your interests are seasonal fun on the river or taking advantage of the property year-round, you’ve got all the options. You’re only about 20 miles on mostly improved gravel roads from the small town of Highwood, Montana. And Great Falls, Montana with its international airport and other amenities is about 47 miles away of which about 21 miles is improved gravel road and 26 miles is highway. Or from around April through November of each year you can take the free ferry crossing of the Missouri River at Carter’s Ferry which is only about 2 miles up the river from the property. Going this route, it’s about 36 miles to Great Falls with about 9 miles of mostly improved gravel road and 27 miles of highway. Carter’s Ferry has been ferrying people across the Missouri River for over one hundred years and is a fun way to get to the property and shave some miles off the trip to Great Falls. Land with Missouri River frontage and power bordering BLM land with wildlife and water sports is an amazing find.
This 230.08 acres is an incredible opportunity to own a gorgeous piece of land on Highwood Creek. This property offers the possibility of abundant wildlife, amazing views, easy access, and could serve a variety of purposes. All of this, and it is only a 30 minute drive to the amenities of Great Falls. The Highwood K-12 school is a quick fifteen minute jaunt from the land. This land is bordered by large ranches and conversation property. There is power available, cell service, and access by a county road along the southern edge. The sunsets and sunrises are beyond your wildest dreams of Montana. This is something you have to see. Call Mandy Koppany at 406-781-7259 or your real estate professional.
Highwood is located in Montana. Highwood, Montana has a population of 225. Highwood is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 53.03% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.52%.
The median household income in Highwood, Montana is $49,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,237 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Highwood is 34.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14 inches per year, with 80.8 inches of snow per year.