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05/02/2024
$550,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 630 18th Rd NW, Choteau, MT
A log-style residence sits on the peaceful plains of central Montana, where they converge with the rugged Rocky Mountain Front. This immaculate home offers breathtaking views of the snowcapped mountains, visible from its porches and expansive windows. Boasting three bedrooms and three bathrooms, the cabin features an open main floor designed around a charming wood stove. Spanning 1,764 square feet on a 2-acre plot, the property includes a detached garage and a historic cabin with potential for renovation, ideal for use as a vacation rental or for historical preservation. Enclosed by a perimeter fence, the land invites residents to bring their horses, pets, or other animals, embracing a tranquil rural lifestyle in Montana. For those with an adventurous spirit, the Teton River flows just south of the property, while numerous reservoirs and lakes in proximity offer opportunities for fishing and boating. The majestic Bob Marshall Wilderness envelops the Rocky Mountain Front, providing a haven of unspoiled wilderness. Whether seeking a memorable hunting experience or scenic drives along gravel backroads, this property offers a gateway to a life of natural splendor and outdoor pursuits.
Local Area
Choteau, Montana is located in Montanas heartland at the foothills of the Rocky Mountain Front. This charming destination has remarkable recreational opportunities such as camping, swimming, hiking, skiing, wildlife viewing, fishing, hunting, shopping, golf and dinosaur digging! The area around Choteau was used by dinosaurs as a breeding ground millions of years ago! Egg Mountain is 12 miles west of Choteau. The mountain has supplied more information about the biology of dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period than any other paleontology dig in the world!
Area Attractions
Pishkun Reservoir
Consisting of 1,550 surface area, this off-stream storage reservoir was formed by eight earth fill dikes ranging in height from 12 to 50 feet and spanning a length of 9,050 feet. Take advantage of the 13 miles of shoreline to engage in superb game fishing for Kokanee Salmon, Northern Pike, Yellow Perch, and Rainbow Trout. The reservoir is located in a scenic area that is easily accessed with camping and a picnic shelter. The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks stock the reservoir annually with trout.
Teton Pass Ski Area
Located on the edge of the magnificent Rocky Mountain Front, the Teton Pass Ski Area has stunning scenery, diverse terrain, and the most untouched snow of any ski hill around! Just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area and west of Choteau, the ski area covers 400 acres and has 43 downhill runs with access to backcountry skiing and snowmobiling trails. Enjoy the lack of lift lines and the friendly staff while being accommodated by a large day lodge, a restaurant/bar, a ski school, and a rental shop.
Teton River
Starting east of the Rocky Mountain Front and flowing for more than 195 miles, the Teton River has a mixture of moderate and slow currents. The river flows through the countryside giving life to ranch and farmlands. Once the river reaches Choteau, it becomes a warm water fishery and continues on to the Marias River. The best place to catch a Brown Trout is near Choteau and as the water gets warmer further down, Pike, Catfish and other bottom fish are frequently caught. This stretch of the Teton offers up as much solitude and peace for a float or fishing trip.
Recreating
Wildlife viewing sites throughout Teton County allow opportunities for viewing mountain goats, bighorn sheep, elk, white-tailed and mule deer. Hikers can find solitude while taking on Antelope Butte, Castle Reef, Ear Mountain, Choteau Mountain, Mount Drouillard, Mount Frazier, Mount Patrick Gass, Mount Werner, Mount Wright, Old Baldy, Old Man of the Hills, Teton Peak and more. Fishing including fly fishing, bait fishing and ice fishing can be found at Bynum and Eureka Reservoirs, Gibson Dam, the Sun River, Teton River, Arod Lake and Pishkun Reservoir.
Rocky Mountain Front
This portion of Montana has a greater diversity of fish and wildlife than any other state in the US. With protection from the altering contours of the land and ample food from the surrounding farm fields, wildlife and birds alike flourish making this area a coveted destination during the hunting and fishing seasons. The area provides year-long habitat for mule and white-tailed deer, elk, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, and antelope. In addition, other furbearers such as beaver, mink, muskrat, otter, weasel, badger, coyote, lynx, bobcat and mountain lion can all be found within a 100-mile radius. White-tail and mule deer maintain a healthy population here as it is a wintering destination for the species. Mule deer are often open-country deer offering those with farm ground or acres such as these a treasure trove of delicious tasting, large, beautiful bucks. Mule deer are not as shy as whitetails and are content with little cover or sparse brush. They have the distinctive large ears that stick out like a big V against a hillside. However, these big bucks, ones with a 30 inch inside antler spread, are quite challenging to track down. They prefer the rugged areas such as badlands and breaks. Glorious long walks through fields and up and down draws can reward you with a big mule deer buck. The open country can also provide the added challenge of bagging the swift antelope. These speed goats are all over the countryside, so the challenge is waiting for your acceptance. The drainages and foothills provide cover, coulees, and water for superb mule and white-tailed deer hunting. The area offers some of the most prime bow hunting for white-tailed hunting in the entire state. There are also plenty of pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse. Bird watchers can revel in seeing Calliope, Rufus Hummingbird, Bluebird, Cassin Finch, Red Crossbill, Ferrungus Hawks, Pine Grosbeak and Western Tanager.
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the Crown of the Continent for obvious reasons offers gems and views of gold in the state of Montana. With over 700 miles of trails through pristine forests, alpine meadows sprinkled with bright lovely wildflowers, rugged and tenacious mountains and spectacular sparkling lakes. Visit the historic chalets and lodges for a walk back in time or backpack, cycle, hike, or camp. While taking in the astounding sights of the glacier carved peaks and valleys, set your binoculars on a diverse range of wildlife of big horn sheep, mountain goats, deer, elk, ptarmigan, and both black and grizzly bear. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area
The Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area is located between Fairfield and Choteau and is known for the massive snow geese and tundra swan migrations that take place in the spring and fall. Flying all the way from the gulf states, as many as 300,000 snow geese and 10,000 tundra swans gather at the lake to rest before continuing on to the arctic coast of Canada.
10/11/2024
$2,650,000
30 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 1587 Montana 431, Power, MT
Welcome to your paradise tucked away in the serene landscapes of Power, Montana. This exquisite property offers an unparalleled blend of country living with high-end luxury amenities, providing an idyllic retreat for those seeking both tranquility and adventure. Where the prairie and Rocky Mountain Front combine in a dazzling spectacle of natural beauty, 30 acres lay split by a straight tree-lined driveway. Fifteen acres can be irrigated to produce a bountiful harvest of hay. Perched on the brink of the coulee, overlooking a picturesque quilt of farmland, resides a marvel of modern architecture. This is a Tucker Rogers masterpiece, a name synonymous with David Letterman's own home in Choteau. The peaceful property is a short thirty-minute drive to Great Falls for amenities, restaurants, shopping, and an international airport.
The home epitomizes contemporary elegance, defined by precise lines and naturalistic elements infused in its wood trim. Four bedrooms and five bathrooms, spread across a generous 5,164 square feet, boast the finest finishes and features. Peek behind a bookshelf in the upstairs office and discover an enchanting secret: the hidden entrance to a self-contained apartment. This versatile space, complete with a separate entrance and garage, could serve as a rental, a vacation rental, or a cozy suite for the in-laws.
Two gas fireplaces cast a comforting glow within, while three balconies invite the outside in. The master bedroom claims a private balcony with a serene view of a spring-fed pond. A fire pit overlooks the pond where the flame's warm glow can dance off the reflective pond. Row around, fish for bass in the stocked pond in the included classic 14’ boat, and park it at the 20’ x 8’ composite dock that can be removed when things get icy.
This expansive estate is a self-contained haven, designed to meet all your entertainment and vacation needs without ever stepping off the premises.
Outdoor Experiences
2+ Acre Bass Fishing Pond: Cast a line and reel in bass in your private fishing pond, perfect for lazy afternoons under the vast Montana sky.
Acres to Roam: Explore the extensive grounds, offering ample space for nature walks and picnics amidst the natural beauty of the property.
52" Pool with Solar Heat Pump: Dive into the refreshing waters of your solar-heated pool, ensuring comfortable temperatures year-round.
Par 3 Tee Box with Automatic Ball Dispenser: Practice your swing on the golf tee box equipped with an automatic ball dispenser, bringing the course to your doorstep.
30' x 50' Basketball Court with Pickleball Setup: Enjoy a game of basketball or switch it up with pickleball on this versatile court that caters to sports enthusiasts.
Firepit Overlooking Pond and Town of Power: Gather around the firepit with family and friends, sharing stories and s’mores while enjoying panoramic views of the pond and the charming town.
Relish Relaxation Inside
Wine Bar and Gas Fireplace: Unwind in the cozy ambiance of the wine bar, complete with a gas fireplace to set the perfect mood for relaxation or entertaining.
Private Deck Off Master Bedroom: Wake up to breathtaking views of the fishing pond from the private deck of the master suite, an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening stargazing.
Fitness Room and Sauna: Stay active in your personal fitness room and relax in the soothing sauna located on the main deck, offering a spa-like experience at home.
Oversized 8-Person Hot Tub: Relish in the luxury of the oversized hot tub, perfect for soaking away stress while enjoying the surrounding natural beauty.
Enclosed Dog Kennel: Your furry companions will love their own space within the secure and comfortable enclosed dog kennel.
The property is beautifully positioned to offer stunning views of the Muddy Creek Breaks, providing a picturesque backdrop to this luxurious setting. Whether you're enjoying a sunrise or a sunset, the ever-changing colors of the landscape will captivate you.
Hunting enthusiasts will delight in the opportunities for bird, deer, and antelope hunting, both on the property and on the neighboring public land. A product of careful planning and inspired design, this property is truly a one-in-a-million find.
Local Area
Power, MT was homesteaded in the early 1900s by the significant pioneer entrepreneur T C Power. The community now serves a thriving rural area of farmers, ranchers, businesses, and commuters from Great Falls, 22 miles to the southeast. One of the earliest landmarks in this region is located on Muddy Creek which is 4 miles south of Power. The old stone and frame two-story house was reportedly built as early as 1887.
Fairfield, Montana is a rural farming community in Teton County along Highway 89. This welcoming town is located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain Front and serves as a gateway to the popular Glacier National Park. The community consists of a diverse and active business base as well as a school system. Great Falls is 35 miles away from an International Airport. Fairfield also boasts the title of the Malting Barley Capital of the World, home to the Busch Agricultural Resources. There is much to do in the community such as a golf course, a pool, and lovely parks. Recreationalists can bird-watch at Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area where 300,000 snow geese and 10,000 tundra swans gather in March and October on their annual migratory journey. The nearby Lewis and Clark National Forest provides numerous hiking ventures, and hunting is plentiful with elk, white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, upland game birds, and waterfowl to choose from. Enjoy bird watching, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, canoeing, and much more!
Area Attractions
Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area
The Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area is located between Fairfield and Choteau and is known for the massive snow geese and tundra swan migrations that take place in the spring and fall.
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
This buffalo jump is considered to be the largest bison cliff jump in the United States. The native people utilized the jump for at least two thousand years before Lewis and Clark ventured through on their expedition through Montana. The park has an interpretive trail, picnic tables, and a protected black-tailed prairie dog town.
Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
This shallow basin was left due to the last glacier in the area. It covers over 5,000 acres and is a bird haven. The refuge supports a variety of wildlife and migratory waterfowl.
Teton Pass Ski Area
Located on the edge of the magnificent Rocky Mountain Front, the Teton Pass Ski Area has stunning scenery, diverse terrain and the most untouched snow of any ski hill around! Just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area and west of Choteau, the ski area covers 400 acres and has 43 downhill runs with access to backcountry skiing and snowmobiling trails. Enjoy the lack of lift lines and the friendly staff while being accommodated by a large day lodge, a restaurant/bar, ski school and rental shop.
Teton River
Starting east of the Rocky Mountain Front and flowing for more than 195 miles, the Teton River has a mixture of moderate and slow current. The river flows through the countryside giving life to ranch and farmlands. Once the river reaches Choteau, it becomes a warm water fishery and continues on to the Marias River. The best place to catch a Brown Trout is near Choteau and as the water gets warmer further down, Pike, Catfish and other bottom fish are frequently caught. This stretch of the Teton offers up as much solitude and peace for a float or fishing trip.
Rocky Mountain Front
This portion of Montana has a greater diversity of fish and wildlife than any other state in the US. With protection from the altering contours of the land and ample food from the surrounding farm fields, wildlife and birds alike flourish making this area a coveted destination during the hunting and fishing seasons. The area provides year-long habitat for mule and white-tailed deer, elk, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, and antelope. In addition, other furbearers such as beaver, mink, muskrat, otter, weasel, badger, coyote, lynx, bobcat, and mountain lion can all be found within a 100-mile radius. White-tail and mule deer maintain a healthy population here as it is a wintering destination for the species. Mule deer are often open-country deer offering those with farm ground or acres such as these a treasure trove of delicious tasting, large, beautiful bucks. Mule deer are not as shy as whitetails and are content with little cover or sparse brush. They have distinctive large ears that stick out like a big V against a hillside. However, these big bucks with a 30-inch inside antler spread are quite challenging to track down. They prefer the rugged areas such as badlands and breaks. Glorious long walks through fields and up and down draws can reward you with a big mule deer buck. The open country can also provide the added challenge of bagging the swift antelope. These speed goats are all over the countryside, so the challenge is waiting for your acceptance. The drainages and foothills provide cover, coulees, and water for superb mule and white-tailed deer hunting. The area offers some of the most prime bow hunting for white-tailed hunting in the entire state. There are also plenty of pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse. Bird watchers can revel in seeing Calliope, Rufus Hummingbird, Bluebird, Cassin Finch, Red Crossbill, Ferrungus Hawks, Pine Grosbeak, and Western Tanager.
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the Crown of the Continent for obvious reasons offers gems and views of gold in the state of Montana. With over 700 miles of trails through pristine forests, alpine meadows sprinkled with bright lovely wildflowers, rugged and tenacious mountains, and spectacular sparkling lakes. Visit the historic chalets and l
07/01/2024
$5,155,483
731 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 871 2nd Rd NE, Fairfield, MT
Irrigated Farm in Teton County Montana
Rare Opportunity to a acquire a productive 731 acre farm in the Greenfield Irrigation District, NE of Fairfield, Montana, an area known for malting barley, canola, alfalfa hay, pheasant & waterfowl and hunting.
"West Homeplace 80" is an 80 acre parcel with a 2 story / 3 bed / 3 bath Home, One (1) Detached Garage, 40 X 100 Equipment Shop with concrete floor, 30 X 80 Quonset (heated & insulated) with One (1) bath Apartment, One (1) 28 X 30 Barn, One (1) 40 X 126 Barn, One (1) 20 X 70 + 30 X 40 L-Shaped Barn, One (1) 24 X 84 Shed, Five (5) Water Wells, One (1) 10,000 gallon fuel tank, One (1) 6000 gallon fuel tank, One (1) 1000 gallon fuel tank, Three (3) 500 gallon fuel tanks, Concrete Containment for fuel tanks, One (1) 500 gallon propane tank (Owned by Seller, Near Quonset), One (1) Pivot (7 Tower), One (1) Submersible Pump.
"East Homeplace 80" is an 80 acre parcel that includes a 6 acre Bin Site, with Seven (7) 7.5k bushel Bins, Three (3) 9k bushel Bins, Two (2) 10k bushel Bins, Two (2) Water Wells
Together, "West Homeplace 80" and "East Homeplace 80" are ""The Homeplace".
"Old Kirkhorn 50" is a 50 acre parcel with LIVE Water, One (1) Pivot (7 Tower), One (1) Submersible Pump
"New Kirkhorn 50" is a 50 acre parcel with Six (6) Pivot Bridges
Together, "Old Kirkhorn 50" and "New Kirkhorn 50" are "The Kirkhorn Place"
"Holtz 55" is a 55 acre parcel that includes a 7 acre "Building Site", with One (1) water well, One (1) 10k Bushel 40 X 60 Quonset bin, Two (2) 3k Bushel Bins, One (1) 20 X 100 Hay Shed, One (1) 52 X 72 Barn, One (1) 26 X 32 Barn, One (1) propane tank, One (1) 30 X 40 heated shop, LIVE water, and One (1) pipe & wood 170 ft feed bunk
"Holtz 60" is a 60 acre parcel with One (1) Pivot (5 tower), One Submersible pump (new in 2022)
Together, "Holtz 55" and "Holtz 60" are "The Holtz Place".
"Pike 156" is a 156 acre parcel with LIVE Water, One (1) Pivot (7 Tower), One (1) Submersible Pump
"Baker 80" is an 80 acre parcel
"Dion 40" is a 40 acre parcel with LIVE Water, One (1) Pivot (7 Tower), One (1) Submersible Pump
Together, "Pike 156", "Baker 80" and "Dion 40" are "Big Block"
"Greenlight 80" is a 80 acre parcel with One (1) water well, One (1) Pump, One (1) buried Mainline from pump to pivot pad, One (1) Pivot Pad
Soil Type is 56% Rothiemay-Niart Clay Loam / 24% Niart-Crago-Arrod Gravelly Loam
Nearest Electric Substation 1.26 mi
Nearest Transmission Line 1.5 mi
Nearest 25MW Wind Farm 9 mi
Listing Broker
Ward Real Estate LLC
Owner Broker Tammy Ward
Agent William A (Bill) Lewis, CCIM, ALC
cell 817.613.6254
Property Owner, Teri Hager, is a licensed real estate professional
06/24/2025
$1,675,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 1481 County Line Road, Vaughn, MT
TURN KEY SLICE OF MONTANA FARM/RANCH LIVING WITH A FULLY REMODELED HOME! This property is a jaw dropper featuring a NEW fully remodeled home - Flooring, Appliances, Cabinets, Countertops, Paint, Lighting, Sink, and more, NEW GPS irrigation center pivots with new pumps and electrical, NEW furnace and A/C, NEW RO System, NEW 3/4 HP well pump, NEW on demand water heater, and the list goes on (See upgrade list). This property holds 80 total acres with a potential 63 acres being irrigated by the new GPS center pivots that will be installed by Valley Irrigation which has an included warranty. The property has not been worked in the recent years for any crop yield, however in past there was alfalfa produced on the property, but will be ready to go with the new pivots being installed. Irrigation water comes from Greenfield Irrigation District which comes from Pishkun Reservoir entering the Sun River Slope Canal and then is distributed to approximately 83,230 acres in the district.Irrigation can also be found to the trees and gardening area as well. The property was fertilized last year by Mountain View Co-op. There are multiple natural springs on the property. A creek runs through the center of the property from West to East. The home holds 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms with 2298 SF which has been completely remodeled still holding the original beautiful brick fireplaces! There are 6 addition outbuildings/sheds on the property - 3 large sized sheds, a 36x50 implement shop with partial concrete pad and electrical, a 30x30 pole barn, and a 40x40 Quonset with electrical hooked up. There are 2 above ground fuel tanks that will convey with the property and an owned propane tank for the house. This property has it all for anyone to start their own smaller farm/ranch operation with plenty space to make your own!
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