Juniper Bay on Holter Lake offers waterfront property with direct lake access, located just under an hour from Helena in one of the area’s well-known recreational settings. Set along the shoreline with direct lake access, this is the kind of place where the day naturally centers around the water. Whether it’s early mornings on the lake or quiet evenings along the shore, the setting speaks for itself. Currently configured as an RV park with 13 hookups, the property provides a straightforward foundation in an area known for boating, fishing, and time outdoors. The surrounding landscape and access to the lake create a setting that’s easy to use now, with room to shape it over time. With its position on the water and existing improvements, Juniper Bay offers flexibility to continue as it is or take it in a new direction.
Set along the shores of Holter Lake with direct access to the water, Indian Trails offers a setting that’s both peaceful and connected to Montana’s outdoors. Located under an hour from Helena, the area is well known for fishing, boating, and time spent on the lake. The property is currently set up as an RV park and marina, featuring 20 RV hookups. Two outdoor buildings offer flexibility for a variety of uses with the right vision, along with on-site boat storage that adds convenience for those looking to enjoy the lake. With its waterfront setting and existing improvements, the property lends itself to a range of possibilities—whether continuing its current use or shaping it into something entirely your own.
15.5 Acres of Serene Enchanted Wooded Helena Forest Located Near Wolf Creek Mt and Hauser/Holter Lake. Premier Blue Ribbon Trout fishing minutes away. Your own Family Hunting Recreation Cabin is Awaiting to be finished with your Touches. With all the Beautiful Nature Surroundings that include hunting and recreation This is a Must See. This Beautiful start to years of Family Traditions in Montana. Call your Real Estate Professional Today.
Discover your slice of Montana paradise on this stunning 10-acre mountain property, complete with a year-round creek and direct access to adjacent state land. Tucked into the trees and surrounded by nature, this land offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure—hiking, hunting, fishing, or simply enjoying the peaceful beauty of the mountains. A 28' x 32' outbuilding is already in place, perfect for storing gear or housing equipment. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, or a basecamp for exploration, this property offers unmatched privacy, views, and recreational access. With abundant wildlife, scenic mountain views, and direct access to public land, 4253 Woods Creek Road is more than just a piece of land—it’s a lifestyle. Come experience the peace, beauty, and freedom that Montana’s wild landscapes have to offer. This is your chance to own a rare piece of untouched mountain wilderness. Don't miss your chance to own land that truly captures the spirit of Montana.
Montana property for sale with two small springs, a leveled cabin site ready to go, and amazing mountain views all behind a gated road in the forested mountains of Montana, with elk and deer hunting. That’s right, there are two mountain springs on this 39.5 acre property. One pours out of the ground right below the leveled cabin site, and the other is on the opposite side of the Denton Mountain ridgeline, over where the elk and deer hang out more. They like the lush grass the spring provides there and the big timber that gives them cover and shade. And there are elk wallows there, too. So you’ve got the best of both worlds. You’ve got the leveled site and spring on one side and then hike up to the top of the ridge, enjoy the fabulous views of the Continental Divide and all the surrounding mountains as far as the eye can see, and then drop down where the second spring is and see what’s there for elk and deer. There’s a leveled site in the trees that’s ready to build a cabin. Right out of the cabin, you’re sitting high in the mountains of Montana, surrounded by trees, meadows, and wildlife, and it’s all right there on your property. The views are incredible, as you’ll see in the pictures. It’s hard to describe how wonderful this setting is. You’re looking out almost level at mountain range after mountain range. Watch as the sun rises and sets over the Rockies, and just soak it all in from the porch of the cabin you build up in the mountains of Montana. The road to the property is in good shape, but is somewhat steep yet easy enough for an SUV or 4-wheel drive in the summer and fall. This is not a property where you can live year-round because of the steepness of the road and the amount of snow. The road is gated and very private off Little Wolf Creek Road. Talk about secluded and quiet. And the property is bordered by some remote portions of the Blacktail Ranch, which has a conservation easement on it, which usually prevents the land from ever being developed. You’ve got your own spring, but the property also comes with the right to use another spring for filling water to haul and use at your property. The spring is along the private access road to the property, so you can fill up on the way to the property and be ready to go. You’ve got elk and deer hunting right on your own property, or you can take a short ride to the vast amounts of National Forest, BLM, and State lands nearby. There are thousands and thousands of acres of National Forest and the Continental Divide just southwest of the property. You’ll be able to glass the elk and deer right from the ridgeline of the property and then go after whichever ones you want. And if that’s not enough, the Bob Marshall Wilderness and the Rocky Mountain Front are just to the west. And then there’s the great fishing nearby, too. You’ve got the Missouri River and Holter Lake just down the road, only 15 miles away at Wolf Creek. Both are phenomenal fisheries. The headwaters of the Blackfoot River, the famed river from the movie “A River Runs Through It,” are just over the Continental Divide as well. You’ve got so many choices when you own this great Montana property. Power is a long way off, so off the grid is the way to go here. The small town of Wolf Creek is only about 15 miles away, which has a gas station and supplies. For an airport, fine dining, and shopping it’s only about 50 miles to Helena, Montana which is our State Capitol near the center of Montana. Don’t wait, though. This property is priced to sell, and in today’s market, it won’t last long.
Montana property for sale with two small springs, a leveled cabin site ready to go, and amazing mountain views all behind a gated road in the forested mountains of Montana, with elk and deer hunting. That’s right, there are two mountain springs on this 39.5 acre property. One pours out of the ground right below the leveled cabin site, and the other is on the opposite side of the Denton Mountain ridgeline, over where the elk and deer hang out more. They like the lush grass the spring provides there and the big timber that gives them cover and shade. And there are elk wallows there, too. So you’ve got the best of both worlds. You’ve got the leveled site and spring on one side and then hike up to the top of the ridge, enjoy the fabulous views of the Continental Divide and all the surrounding mountains as far as the eye can see, and then drop down where the second spring is and see what’s there for elk and deer. There’s a small, leveled site in the trees that’s ready to build a small Wolf Creek, Montana dream cabin in the mountains, or pull your camper in and just get away. Right out of the cabin, you’re sitting high in the mountains of Montana, surrounded by trees, meadows, and wildlife, and it’s all right there on your property. The views are incredible, as you’ll see in the pictures. It’s hard to describe how wonderful this setting is. You’re looking out almost level at mountain range after mountain range. Watch as the sun rises and sets over the Rockies, and just soak it all in from the porch of the cabin you build up in the mountains of Montana. The road to the property is in good shape, but is somewhat steep yet easy enough for an SUV or 4-wheel drive in the summer and fall. This is not a property where you can live year-round because of the steepness of the road and the amount of snow. The road is gated and very private off Little Wolf Creek Road. Talk about secluded and quiet. And the property is bordered by some remote portions of the Blacktail Ranch, which has a conservation easement on it, which usually prevents the land from ever being developed. You’ve got your own spring, but the property also comes with the right to use another spring for filling water to haul and use at your property. The spring is along the private access road to the property, so you can fill up on the way to the property and be ready to go. You’ve got elk and deer hunting right on your own property.
20 Acres nestled at beautiful Holter Lake! Lake views and close to access points this property could be the perfect place to build your dream home! With year round access, it is an outdoor haven! Fishing, boating, hiking, ice fishing, and just a quick drive to blue ribbon fly fishing!
Amazing piece of land at Holter Lake! This rare lakefront property is BUILD READY with over $250,000 of infrastructure completed. Wells completed! Septic systems completed! Electricity to the sites completed! This property features access to docks, boat launch and beach. Come and build your dream home with seller financing options available. Building in photos is an example of what could be built and is not for sale. Building in photos is an example of what could be built and is not for sale.

Wolf Creek is located in Montana. Wolf Creek, Montana has a population of 21. Wolf Creek 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 29.88%.
The median household income in Wolf Creek, Montana is $28,542. The median household income for the surrounding county is $66,486 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wolf Creek is 69.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.3 inches per year, with 52.1 inches of snow per year.