Motivated Seller — price reduced an additional $750,000. This offering combines a 483± deeded-acre ranch (with 320± acres gravity-fed irrigated) with a nearby 320-acre BLM grazing lease bisected by Crow Creek. Located 45 minutes from both Bozeman and Helena, properties of this size so close to major Montana cities are rare. Ideal for cattle and horses, the land provides ample seasonal grazing and multiple building sites with sweeping valley views for custom homes. Deeded acreage can support food plots—alfalfa, sainfoin, and other perennials—to attract wildlife; the ranch already draws elk, mule deer, antelope, and upland birds as the nearest irrigated ground to the Elkhorn Mountains. Nestled on the eastern Elkhorn foothills, the property offers panoramic eastern views and sunrises over the Big Belt Mountains, and is bordered by well-maintained county roads for easy access. Thousands of acres of BLM and Forest Service land lie within a mile, removing the need to trailer for recreation. The added BLM lease provides an extra 86 AUMs for grazing from June–October. Water is a key asset: solid water rights, gravity-fed supply from Crow Creek, efficient delivery, and low irrigation costs with reliable water through mid-July in normal years. Toston Pivots features three newly installed Reinke pivots and buried mainline, producing productive hay and irrigated pasture. Deeded acreage and leased ground are only 5 miles apart, making this a strong opportunity to add production to your ranching operation or to start your own place. No covenants or deed restrictions.
This unique property in Broadwater County, Montana offers a rare opportunity to own a heavily vegetated island tract with significant waterfowl habitat and direct Missouri River access. Located approximately three river miles upstream of the Toston Dam and a public boat launch, the parcel is well-positioned for seasonal recreational use. Its shallow water cove, mature foliage, and established cover make it an attractive option for waterfowl hunters and wildlife observers. Remnants of an old duck blind can be seen within the island's shallow water cove telling a long forgotten story of past waterfall hunts on this unique offering. The island provides natural shelter and food sources for ducks, geese, and other species that frequent the Upper Missouri River Basin. Public lands on the adjacent riverbanks also provide additional boat/raft launch points and areas for outdoor activity and seasonal access to fishing, hunting, and hiking. The tract's heavy vegetation consists of native grasses, shrubs, and mature riparian trees that contribute to excellent concealment and habitat value. This same foliage creates a barrier of seclusion, ideal for recreation. Access is by boat or watercraft during appropriate seasons, as the parcel is surrounded by the flowing river channels. With private ownership of island properties becoming increasingly scarce in the Western U.S., this property stands out for its location and proximity to hubs like Bozeman and Helena. The land is undeveloped and lends itself well to low-impact recreational uses. This stretch of river is known for trout and walleye angling opportunities. Please note that the land has frequent flood potential and actual acreage is dependent on erosion and water levels. While the legal description says 12 acres, the land above the high water line is substantially less. Please see links on the listing for Montana water law as it relates to navigable waters in the state. - Private Island on Missouri River - ~3 River Miles Upstream of Toston Dam - Secluded water inlet for privacy and waterfowl hunting - Lush grasses and riparian trees/foliage - Flood plain, likely not suitable for permanent structure - Trout and Walleye Opportunities
This unique property in Broadwater County, Montana offers a rare opportunity to own a heavily vegetated island tract with significant waterfowl habitat and direct Missouri River access. Located approximately three river miles upstream of the Toston Dam and a public boat launch, the parcel is well-positioned for seasonal recreational use. Its shallow water cove, mature foliage, and established cover make it an attractive option for waterfowl hunters and wildlife observers. Remnants of an old duck blind can be seen within the island's shallow water cove telling a long forgotten story of past waterfall hunts on this unique offering. The island provides natural shelter and food sources for ducks, geese, and other species that frequent the Upper Missouri River Basin. Public lands on the adjacent riverbanks also provide additional boat/raft launch points and areas for outdoor activity and seasonal access to fishing, hunting, and hiking. The tract's heavy vegetation consists of native grasses, shrubs, and mature riparian trees that contribute to excellent concealment and habitat value. This same foliage creates a barrier of seclusion, ideal for recreation. Access is by boat or watercraft during appropriate seasons, as the parcel is surrounded by the flowing river channels. With private ownership of island properties becoming increasingly scarce in the Western U.S., this property stands out for its location and proximity to hubs like Bozeman and Helena. The land is undeveloped and lends itself well to low-impact recreational uses. This stretch of river is known for trout and walleye angling opportunities. Please note that the land has frequent flood potential and actual acreage is dependent on erosion and water levels. While the legal description says 12 acres, the land above the high water line is substantially less. Please see links on the listing for Montana water law as it relates to navigable waters in the state. - Private Island on Missouri River - ~3 River Miles Upstream of Toston Dam - Secluded water inlet for privacy and waterfowl hunting - Lush grasses and riparian trees/foliage - Flood plain, likely not suitable for permanent structure - Trout and Walleye Opportunities

Toston is located in Montana. Toston, Montana 59643has a population of 172. Toston 59643 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 33.58% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.72%.
The median household income in Toston, Montana 59643 is $20,689. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,244 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Toston 59643 is 42 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.9 inches per year, with 29.4 inches of snow per year.