Hard-to-find 640-acre grazing section in Treasure County, with valuable existing improvements in place. Approximately 75% of the property features new fencing, along with a small corral for livestock handling. The property consists of three springs, with one spring supplying water to two 1,000-gallon gravity fed tanks, requiring no electricity and producing at approximately 1/2 gallon per minute for reliable stock water. Power is nearby at only 3/4 of a mile away, adding future development flexibility. A solid opportunity for ranchers, investors, or anyone looking for their own piece of heaven in Eastern Montana.
Looking for some peace and quiet? This end of the road property is 160+ acres and is located in the Hysham Hills of Treasure county (population 765). It offers lots of seclusion, lots of wildlife and beautiful sunsets! It may be what you need. It has guaranteed access and great views that stretch for miles. It is a beautifully remote area of Montana that could make your own private hunting retreat or cabin retreat. Located approx. 80 miles east of Billings, it is a perfect spot for a secluded hideaway. It is about 7 miles from the highway or 5 miles northeast of Bear Creek County road. Wildlife includes mule deer, whitetails, elk, antelope, turkeys, grouse, coyotes, even bears and cougars. The famous Yellowstone and Big Horn Rivers are with 30 minutes to an hour away offering great fishing, boating and water fowl hunting. Snow at times may need to be plowed. Access can be challenging during mud season. Cell phones generally work. Hysham is approx. 22 miles to the north. Forsyth is 37 miles to the northeast, Billings is 90 miles to the west, and Hardin is 50 minutes to the southwest. This an area of 160+ parcels. No covenants.
This end of the road property is 160 acres offers lots of seclusion and peace and quite. It is located in the Hysham Hills of Treasure county, rolling pine hill country 90 miles east of Billings-perfect for a great secluded hideaway, hunting camp or retreat, or for the more adventurous, even a place for remote year-round living. The land is approximately 4.5 miles off the County road, about 22 miles south of Hysham and 90 miles east of Billings. It is miles from electric power, but could work well for Solar power. Starlink is recommended for internet; cell phones do work along the ridges. From the ridge top you have expansive views for miles. Wildlife here includes mule deer, elk, antelope, turkeys, Sharp tail grouse, even bears & cougars. If you are looking for a private retreat, a place to be remote & enjoy the quite and the night skies, this may be the place for you. No covenants.
Beautiful 160 acres of remote Montana land in the pine hills 80 miles east of Billings-perfect for a great secluded hideaway, hunting camp or retreat, or for the more adventurous, even a place for remote year-round living. The land is approximately 3.5 miles off the County road and 20 miles south of Hysham. This property offers privacy and seclusion, yet you would only be 15 miles south of the Interstate. Seasonal Corral Creek flows in the spring through the property. Located in a county with only 750 residents, when you drive into these hills it feels like one is going back in time 100 years. Miles from electric power, the property has some great south facing areas for Solar power. Starlink is recommended for internet, but cell phones do work along the ridges. Wildlife here includes mule deer, whitetails, elk, antelope, turkeys, Sharp tail grouse, coyotes, even bears & cougars.
Beautiful 160 acres of remote Montana land in the pine hill country 80 miles east of Billings-perfect for a great secluded hideaway, hunting camp or retreat, or for the more adventurous, even a place for remote year-round living. The property is approximately 3.5 miles off the County road, about 20 miles south of Hysham and 90 miles east of Billings. This secluded property offers lots wildlife, privacy and seclusion, yet you would only be 15 miles south of the Interstate. The seasonal Corral Creek flows in the spring through the property, while there is also a seasonal catchment pond that often fills up from spring run off. This all in a county with only 750 residents... it makes the drive into these hills feel like one is going back in time 100 years. Some of the Sandstone outcroppings in the area have been carved on by old time Cowboys and Homesteaders, not to mention signs of an area Indians used for centuries as hunting grounds. Custer even camped near this area on his way to his final stand. Miles from electric power, but the property has some great south facing areas for Solar power. Starlink is recommended for internet, but cell phones do work along the ridges. This property has a beautiful ridge top from which you can glimpse the distant Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming... 80 miles of views over rolling pine hills with few man-made structures in view. Wildlife here includes mule deer, whitetails, elk, antelope, turkeys, Sharp tail grouse, coyotes, even bears & cougars. If you are looking for a private retreat, a place to listen to the wind blow through pines and enjoy the night skies, far from the city rat race, this may be the place for you. Come build you cabin in this beautiful area and enjoy some peace & quiet. Call now to set up a showing.
Hysham is located in Montana. Hysham, Montana has a population of 227. Hysham is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 7.04% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 19.3%.
The median household income in Hysham, Montana is $43,125. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,313 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hysham is 61.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14 inches per year, with 37.5 inches of snow per year.