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Little Belt Mountains

The Little Belt Mountain Properties are in the heart of thousands of acres of public land in the Lewis & Clark National Forest. This acreage offers unlimited recreational opportunities out your back door, only steps away and having access to thousands of acres of some of Montana’s pristine National Forest Service Land. These properties are in Judith Basin County. Judith Basin County is nestled in the heart of the state known as the Last, Best Place. Judith Basin truly fits the classic Montana description of “high, wide and handsome.” The legendary Western artist Charlie Russell learned the ways of the cowboy and mountain man here in Judith Basin, and many of his most famous paintings were inspired by the landscape and drama that unfolded here as they settled the West. Enjoy the wide open and uncrowded spaces of the Judith Basin. Hiking, fishing, scenic drives, watching wildlife, camping, hunting and winter sports are a few of the activities you will find here.

These unique recreation properties are situated 75 to 80 miles southeast of Great Falls, Montana. Lewistown, Montana is approximately 65 miles to the east. The town of Stanford is approximately 20 miles northeast of the Little Belt Mountain Properties. Stanford is the county seat of Judith Basin County and has a population of approximately 500 residents. Stanford boasts a small bank, medical services, grocery stores, schools, restaurants, gas stations and part stores.

The Little Belt Mountain Properties comprises a total of approximately 174.62 acres and is being offered for sale in eight separate tracts. The following is a brief description of each tract:

Tract #1 Through Tract #6

Tract #1 through Tract #6 are all adjoining properties that comprise a narrow strip of private land that runs east to west for approximately two miles, completely surrounded by Forest Service Land. The topography of these different tracts is mountainous terrain having northern to northeastern and northwestern slopes and broken by draws and ravines. Elevation varies from 5960 feet to 6760 feet. Each of these tracts is timbered with fir and pine trees.

The property is 20 miles southwest of Stanford, Montana and accessed via a county road with the last 21⁄2 miles an improved Forest Service road #3348 that brings you to Tract #6. From Tract #6 dirt roads access each tract listed for sale. Each tract has a road to the property and offers a great building site with breathtaking panoramic views.

The following is a breakdown of the different tracts and acreage:

Tract #1: North Star      
Tract #2: Big Bear & Big Falls
Tract #3: Red Mammoth    
Tract #4: Crystal Springs     
Tract #5: Dewey           
Tract #6: Black Eagle
16.32 Acres    SOLD
34.46 Acres    SOLD
14.14 Acres    SOLD
16.91 Acres    SOLD
17.10 Acres    SOLD
14.18 Acres    SOLD

The following is a brief description of each of the tracts:

Tract #1, #2 & #3

Tracts #1 & #2 are very exclusive at the end of the road and situated one-half mile behind a locked gate. The Forest Service and the owner of this property are the only people having keys to this gate. Tract #1 has a good spring that may be developed for domestic water for a cabin site. These two tracts purchased together would provide the unlimited privacy and seclusion. These lots also offer outstanding panoramic scenic views and thousands of acres of National Forest Service land out your back door. Tract #3 is also situated behind its own locked gate that the Forest Service and the owner of this property have a key to. The middle to the lot is the high point of the property and the best building site to take advantage of the spectacular Charlie Russell views it has to offer.

Tract #4

This tract called Crystal Springs has a view building site on the southern portion of the property. The majority of the property is a timbered northwestern sloped mountainous terrain.

Tract #5, & #6

These two tracts are readily accessible off the Forest Service road #3348 and each tract is timbered and offers several good building sites.

Tract # 7: Ada & Cascade

These two patented mining claims comprise 41.51 acres and it is estimated that this acreage is approximately 20 miles southwest of Stanford. This acreage is accessed via Forest Service road #264, called the Running Wolf Creek Road for approximately 3 miles and then exiting north onto a unimproved road for the last quarter mile to the property.

This property is primarily a southern to southwestern exposure and is timbered primarily with Ponderosa Pine. Along the drainage bottom of this property some huge Ponderosa Pine trees are found. This property offers some great building site with views.

Tract #8: Red Oxide

Red Oxide is a total of 20 acres that is approximately 23 miles southwest of Stanford. The last 1⁄2 mile to the property is a very steep overgrown trail. Access across the last 1⁄2 mile would be either by hiking or horseback.

The terrain of this acreage is part of a large level bench that is approximately 3 1⁄2 miles long and predominately timbered. The elevation varies from 6540 feet to 6640 feet. There is lots of elk sign along this ridge top and this tract would make and ideal hunting camp.
TRACT # ACREAGE PRICE
#1: North Star 16.32 acres $49,500    SOLD
#2: Big Bear & Big Falls 34.36 acres $49,000    SOLD
#3: Red Mammoth 14.14 acres $35,000    SOLD
#4: Crystal Springs 16.91 acres $38,000    SOLD
#5: Dewey 17.10 acres $30,000    SOLD
#6: Black Eagle 14.18 acres $25,000    SOLD
#7: Ada/Cascade 41.51 acres $68,000
#8: Red Oxide 20.00 acres $20,000    SOLD

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Little Belt Mountain Photos ]
 
For more information on this property, please contact:

Charlie White at Holiday Realty 
(406) 761-8630 (office)
(406) 799-0407 (cell)
(406) 727-4445 (home)
cwhite@holidayrealtymt.com
www.holidayrealtymt.com