163.84 acres in Paradise, Montana! This remarkable property includes two adjacent land tracts, totaling 163.84 acres, and features a small hunting storage unit on-site. It is uniquely situated with State Land bordering to the north, and Federal land just beyond, providing an expansive natural backdrop. This property is ideally suited for various outdoor activities, including hunting, hiking, camping, biking, or simply exploring your own private Montana oasis. Be sure to view the video attached to this listing. The additional geocode is 35286111101600000.
Discover 20 pristine acres with 585 feet of Flathead River frontage just 5 miles from Paradise, MT, and near the renowned Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort. This rare property features power on site, multiple ideal building sites, and is bordered by the Lolo National Forest, offering privacy and endless recreation. Enjoy incredible fishing for bass, pike, and trout on the Flathead and Clark Fork Rivers. Elk, Deer, Black Bears, and Wild Turkey are often seen on the property, adding to its wild charm. With riverfront on one side and national forest on the other, plus sweeping river views, this is a dream location for anyone who values nature, solitude, and scenic beauty—yet it’s just 45 minutes from Missoula for easy access to shopping and amenities. A rare opportunity to create something truly special in a stunning Montana setting. All information provided is deemed reliable. Buyers to verify.
Nestled in nature, this 760 Acre mountain property offers access to adjoining public lands and a boat launch on the Clark Fork River, just a few miles away, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. With breathtaking views and multiple building locations, it's ideal for creating your dream getaway. Located off McLaughlin Creek Road, the property boasts year-round access, maintained by Sanders County. It’s 20 minutes from Plains, MT for basic shopping needs, and 1.5 hours from Kalispell or Missoula, MT, offering access to international airports and city amenities. The northern portion features undeveloped pastureland in Section 14, with gated access to McLaughlin Creek. Elk, whitetail deer, mule deer, and bighorn sheep roam the area. A 120-acre in-holding parcel with a spring and gentle topography is perfect for a hunting camp. Off-grid with southern exposure, making it ideal for solar power. A rare opportunity to own a slice of paradise with natural beauty and practical accessibility. The property lacks legal road along Hugo Creek. Access to 120 acres located in the NE4 of Section 24 us by non-motorized means across USFS ownership. Currently, interior roads south of McLaughlin Creek Rd are not accessible due to snowpack. However, you are welcome to walk behind the gate to view the property. Once roads are passable, a lockbox will be placed at the gate for self-guided tours.
This sprawling 127.86-acre property presents an incredible opportunity to own a vast slice of Montana, complete with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and the scenic Clark Fork River. The diverse landscape features level ground ideal for building and a striking shale hill that adds visual interest and elevation. It's a haven for wildlife, with regular sightings of deer, turkeys, and bighorn sheep. With power available at the road and year-round access via county-maintained roads, this land is well-suited for those dreaming of a private retreat, recreational escape, or future homesite. Take advantage of this newly priced offering and experience Montana's natural beauty firsthand.

Paradise is located in Montana. Paradise, Montana has a population of 157. Paradise is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.58% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.67%.
The median household income in Paradise, Montana is $39,539. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,848 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Paradise is 67.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 17.4 inches per year, with 40.5 inches of snow per year.