Phillips County, Montana Land For Sale (15 results)
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08/14/2024
$3,500,000
10511 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Malta, MT
THE BIG SKY RANCH IS THE TRIFECTA OF MONTANA LAND -- WILDLIFE, CATTLE RANCHING, AND WATER RECREATION.
Imagine owning 10,511 acres of Montanas breathtaking landscape, where you can escape to the country to live the ranching lifestyle, embrace the wild, and create lasting memories for generations. This expansive property, surrounded by the tranquil Nelson Reservoir and Hewitt Lake National Wildlife Refuge, is your gateway to an extraordinary way of living on one of Montana's largest lakes.
The ranch was purchased in 2012 as an investment property and has been an active cattle ranch with positive cash flow since inception. With enough AUMs to carry approximately 300 cows for a six month grazing period, The Big Sky Ranch blends the beauty of Montanas scenery with the practical benefits of a well-maintained, profitable cattle operation.
For the outdoor enthusiasts, this is truly your playground! Enjoy family-friendly ATV excursions, thrilling hunts for waterfowl, deer, or peaceful fishing trips on the lake. The property runs adjacent to the Bureau of Reclamation for the Nelson Reservoir to the south and Hewitt Lake National Wildlife Refuge to the east and ensures youre always close to one of Montana's largest bodies of water for fishing, boating, kayaking, and summertime fun!
But, this isnt just land; its a chance to build a legacy -- whether you want to continue to develop it for cattle ranching or keep it for your own recreational use. The majestic parcel is poised for you to leave a lasting imprint to craft your story that will be told for generations to come.
LOCATED ADJACENT TO THE NELSON RESERVOIR
Located directly to the north of the stunning Nelson Reservoir and to the west of the Hewitt Lake Wild Refuge in northeastern Montana, this vast property boasts unparalleled views of the surrounding landscapes. Nelson Reservoir, known for its excellent fishing opportunities, attracts anglers from far and wide in pursuit of walleye, northern pike, and perch. The reservoir also offers recreational activities such as boating, kayaking, and birdwatching, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.
The property specifically includes the following:
5,630+/- deeded acres
--720+/- of which do not have a conservation easement
--4,910+/- with a conservation easement
--3,770+/- BLM acres
--1,111+/- BOR Lease
Total AUMs for the entire parcel is 1,800 with a carry capacity of 300 cows for six months.
Conveniently situated just a 20-minute drive from the charming town of Malta, residents of this property can enjoy easy access to local amenities and services while still relishing in the peace and quiet of rural living. For those looking to travel further afield, major airports in Great Falls and Billings are within a comfortable 3.5-hour drive, providing access to domestic and international flights.
06/05/2025
$1,050,000
598.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Malta, MT
Alkali Creek Ranch
An exceptional opportunity to own Montana ranch land just minutes from town. This small acreage property lies just 7 miles south of Malta, MT, offering the rare combination of proximity to amenities and country living privacy. With direct Highway 191 frontage, the property provides 598.89+/- acres year-round access and panoramic views of the Little Rocky Mountains.
The land features a striking mix of rolling native prairie, rugged sandrock outcroppings, and seasonal coulees that drain into Alkali Creekmaking it as scenic as it is functional. Whether you're a rancher looking for ground to run cattle or someone searching for the right place to build a dream home overlooking the Great Plains Prairie and views of the mountains, this property checks those boxes.
A modest set of improvements includes a 20' x 30' shed and 20' x 50' shop, offering practical storage and utility space for equipment or ranch operations.
Mule deer are regular visitors, frequenting the draws and coulees throughout the land, making this an excellent fit for the recreational buyer as well.
Located in Phillips County, Malta is a well-known agricultural hub in North Central Montanaoffering essential services, a strong ranching community, and access to outdoor recreation along the Milk River and nearby Fort Peck Lake. For those needing regional travel, Billings, Montanas largest city, lies approximately 180 miles to the south, with commercial flights and major ranch supply outlets.
For more information contact Tanner Anderson with United Country Northwest Realty & Auction in Malta Montana at 406-654-4473.
04/14/2022
$120,000
16.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Lot #25, Landusky, MT
Vacant Mountain Property for Sale Near Landusky Montana
Are you looking for the opportunity to own a small piece of picturesque Montana mountain property? Lot 25 is one of the few remaining buildable lots for sale in the Square Butte Subdivision II near Landusky, Montana! This piece of MT mountain property is right in the heart of the Little Rocky Mountains!
Land for Sale for sale in Landusky Montana
This vacant lot spans 16.06+/- acres and has been developed by the current owner with approach from Highway 66, and graveled road leading to a leveled building site, as well as a private well, 100 feet deep and pumping 3 gallons per minute.
Subdivision Plat is complete and has been filed, and Covenants are in place. A HomeOwners Association is currently being formed by property owners within the Subdivision.
Landusky is a private, rural, Montana town, population 22, frequented by hunters and lovers of the mountains. Located only 30 minutes from the Missouri River Breaks and surrounded by acres and acres of public land, the opportunities for hunting and recreation are endless!
11/25/2024
$1,200,000
1519.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Turkey Track Rd, Saco, MT
Situated north of the Milk River, where views stretch toward the horizon, and in the heart of the Milk River Valley are 1,519.36 deeded acres ripe with potential for agriculture, recreation, and investment. On land that is familiar to the echo of pounding buffalo hooves long ago throughout history, the Milk River Valley Ranch provides native and natural grasses ideal for grazing. With established perimeter fencing, cattle or horses can mosey along the gently rolling terrain while the occasional coulee protects white-tailed and mule deer or game birds. The ranch comprises two distinct parcelsthe north and the southeach offering unique advantages for prospective buyers. The northern parcel includes stock water rights, enhancing its agricultural viability. In contrast, the southern parcel borders state land along its western edge, providing additional acreage for exploration and hunting. The Milk River Valley Ranch exemplifies the harmonious blend of agricultural and recreational living that defines the Montana experience.
Income Potential
Currently, the ranch is leased out during the summer grazing months bringing in extra income.
Climate and Growing Conditions
Climate in the Saco area is semi-arid and typical of north-central Montana. Annual total precipitation is 12.92 inches. Rainfall occurs April through October with June and July being the wettest months.
Recreational Opportunities
Nelson Reservoir, known for its superb Walleye fishing, is 12 miles from the property. Boat, fish, or camp under the Big Sky! The Milk River flows a couple of miles south of the property for additional fishing adventures. Head for dinner and a soak at Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs just 15 miles away. Bring the horses for horseback riding. Travel the trails with an ATV or a four-wheeler. Enjoy the quiet country roads. The property is in hunting district 670 so put your sites on pheasants, quail, game birds, deer, coyotes, and antelope.
Water
The north parcel includes water rights for stock watering purposes. Natural springs carve out paths with good rain and moisture.
Local Area
Saco, Montana is centered in the Milk River Valley where millions of bison once roamed. The small town has charming features such as the Agricultural Museum taking up residence in the renovated one-room county schoolhouse! An area attraction is the Sleeping Buffalo Rock, carried and left by a glacier that once covered the area. The boulder resembles a sleeping buffalo and was revered by the Indians. Touching the rock would bring luck in hunting and battle.
As the county seat of Phillips County, Malta, Montana remains much the same as it was when Lewis and Clark roamed through in 1805. It is marked by diversity in landscapes with a variety of wildlife. The town of Malta was incorporated in 1909 and is rich in cultural history. It was a railroad station stop for the Great Northern Railroad. Malta serves as a notable stop along the Montana Dinosaur Trail. Enthusiasts can visit the Phillips County Museum and the Great Plains Dinosaurs Museum to gaze upon the evidence of a world that once was.
Area Attractions
Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs
Soak in the only hot springs in the northern tier of Montana. Coming from a 3,200-foot deep well, 900 gallons of 108-degree water pump through per minute to continuously heat a natural and chemical-free pool. The spring water contains beneficial minerals such as silica, sulfate, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and iron, all of which are beneficial for healing and health.
Early Day Outlaws
Montana is well known for the days of the gun-slinging cowboy. Kid Currys stomping ground in the 1880s was the Little Rockies country about 40 miles southwest of Malta. On July 3, 1901, Curry and his partners, Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and Deaf Charlie held up the Great Northern Railways No. 3 passenger train. They blew up the express car safe and stole a bag of gold coins and $40,000 in unsigned and worthless banknotes. It was soon after that Curry and his gang departed Montana.
Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge
A grass prairie region of the wide-open plains of north-central Montana. The Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge spans 15,551 acres. It was established in 1936 as a migratory bird refuge. The birds flock to the cover and nesting areas provided by the saline and freshwater wetlands, native prairie, and densely planted shrubs. The Milk River supplies the refuge with most of its water through a system of canals. As you travel the 15-mile self-guided tour, expect to see waterfowl, shorebirds, birds of prey, grassland songbirds, beavers, muskrats, coyotes, white-tailed deer, and pronghorn antelope. In the fall hunting season, the refuge allows the harvest of waterfowl and upland game birds with a permit. This sprawling landscape of diverse habitats is located seven miles east of Malta.
The Milk River
The Milk River heads at St. Mary's Lake in Glacier Park going into Canada 15 miles east of the port of entry at Del Bonita. It meanders north of the border skirting the town of Milk River and enters Montana about 20 miles west of the Wild Horse port of entry north of Havre. From here, it flows into Fresno Dam, on through Havre and dumps into the Missouri River east of the Fort Peck Dam. Forty-one different species of fish swim the milky waters of the Milk River. One of prominence is the Channel Catfish. On May 8, 1805, the first tourists to this region, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, camped at the confluence of the Milk and Missouri rivers, about 18 miles southeast of present-day Glasgow. After exploring the river, Lewis called it Milk River because of its color resembling a cup of tea admixture of a tablespoon full of milk.
Nelson Reservoir
Designated as one of the ultimate Walleye fishing areas in the state of Montana, Nelson Reservoir covers 4,000 acres of water. Located in northeast Montana 17 miles east of Malta, the reservoir attracts anglers promising to produce record-class fish! Nelson Reservoir is stocked with Walleye, Yellow Perch, and Northern Pike. The reservoir produced a state record for Walleye with a whopping 14-pound one! Ice fishing is also popular when the cold months set in. Spearing, angling, and tip-ups are the most popular methods when ice fishing. The 288-acre area allows for fishing, camping, boating, or swimming.
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake is Montanas largest body of water at 134 miles in length and a maximum depth of 220 feet. The shoreline spans more than 1,520 miles. Thats longer than the California coast! More than 50 different kinds of fish call this body of water home. In 1933, a 3.8-mile dam was constructed across the Missouri River creating the reservoir. Anglers flock here for the Walleye, Northern Pike, Paddlefish, Sauger, Lake Trout, Small Mouth Bass, and Chinook Salmon. There are several access points and boat ramps.
Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge
Known as the CMR Refuge, it surrounds Fort Peck Lake and is managed by the US Fish Wildlife Service. The Refuge provides over one million acres of public land for fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, bird-watching, and other outdoor activities. If youre looking to observe game in its natural habitat, this refuge shall reward you. It is the second-largest refuge in the continental US. In September and October locals and tourists from all over gather to watch the bull elk bugle and battle for the cows attention. Miles of parked cars can be seen while people sit on lawn chairs and watch for hours the wild display the elk present. Herds of deer, red fox, and coyotes can also be observed. Bird watchers can delight in spying mountain bluebirds and black-capped chickadees. Osprey, spotted sandpipers, and white pelicans can be found along the coast of the reservoir.
12/23/2024
$520,000
639.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Frenchman Creek Road, Saco, MT
Explore the untamed beauty of eastern Montana at Frenchman Creek Ranch, located near the welcoming community of Saco. This expansive 639.36-acre property presents a remarkable opportunity for ranchers looking to expand their land holdings or for investors seeking income potential. Its vast landscape supports larger-scale ranching operations or the implementation of farming practices, such as cultivating hay crops. The property is securely fenced, ensuring both safety and ease of management. Additionally, it borders state land along its western edge, providing extra acreage for hunting or exploration. Immerse yourself in the crisp, clean air, gentle breezes, and the soothing whispers of the winds sweeping across the plains. Seize the opportunity to cultivate your legacy in the heart of Big Sky Country!
Income Potential
The ranch is leased out during the summer grazing months, bringing in extra income.
Climate and Growing Conditions
Climate in the Saco area is semi-arid and typical of north-central Montana. Annual total precipitation is 12.92 inches. Rainfall occurs April through October with June and July being the wettest months.
Recreational Opportunities
Nelson Reservoir, known for its superb Walleye fishing, is 12 miles from the property. Boat, fish, or camp under the Big Sky! The Milk River flows a few miles south of the property for additional fishing adventures. Head for dinner and a soak at Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs just 15 miles away. Bring the horses for horseback riding. Travel the trails with an ATV or a four-wheeler. Enjoy the quiet country roads. The property is in hunting district 670 so put your sites on pheasants, quail, game birds, deer, coyotes, and antelope.
Local Area
Saco, Montana is centered in the Milk River Valley where millions of bison once roamed. The small town has charming features such as the Agricultural Museum taking up residence in the renovated one-room county schoolhouse! An area attraction is the Sleeping Buffalo Rock, carried and left by a glacier that once covered the area. The boulder resembles a sleeping buffalo and was revered by the Indians. Touching the rock would bring luck in hunting and battle.
As the county seat of Phillips County, Malta, Montana remains much the same as it was when Lewis and Clark roamed through in 1805. It is marked by diversity in landscapes with a variety of wildlife. The town of Malta was incorporated in 1909 and is rich in cultural history. It was a railroad station stop for the Great Northern Railroad. Malta serves as a notable stop along the Montana Dinosaur Trail. Enthusiasts can visit the Phillips County Museum and the Great Plains Dinosaurs Museum to gaze upon the evidence of a world that once was.
Area Attractions
Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs
Soak in the only hot springs in the northern tier of Montana. Coming from a 3,200-foot deep well, 900 gallons of 108-degree water pump through per minute to continuously heat a natural and chemical-free pool. The spring water contains beneficial minerals such as silica, sulfate, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and iron, all of which are beneficial for healing and health.
Early Day Outlaws
Montana is well known for the days of the gun-slinging cowboy. Kid Currys stomping ground in the 1880s was the Little Rockies country about 40 miles southwest of Malta. On July 3, 1901, Curry and his partners, Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and Deaf Charlie held up the Great Northern Railways No. 3 passenger train. They blew up the express car safe and stole a bag of gold coins and $40,000 in unsigned and worthless banknotes. It was soon after that Curry and his gang departed Montana.
Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge
A grass prairie region of the wide-open plains of north-central Montana. The Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge spans 15,551 acres. It was established in 1936 as a migratory bird refuge. The birds flock to the cover and nesting areas provided by the saline and freshwater wetlands, native prairie, and densely planted shrubs. The Milk River supplies the refuge with most of its water through a system of canals. As you travel the 15-mile self-guided tour, expect to see waterfowl, shorebirds, birds of prey, grassland songbirds, beavers, muskrats, coyotes, white-tailed deer, and pronghorn antelope. In the fall hunting season, the refuge allows the harvest of waterfowl and upland game birds with a permit. This sprawling landscape of diverse habitats is located seven miles east of Malta.
The Milk River
The Milk River heads at St. Mary's Lake in Glacier Park going into Canada 15 miles east of the port of entry at Del Bonita. It meanders north of the border skirting the town of Milk River and enters Montana about 20 miles west of the Wild Horse port of entry north of Havre. From here, it flows into Fresno Dam, on through Havre and dumps into the Missouri River east of the Fort Peck Dam. Forty-one different species of fish swim the milky waters of the Milk River. One of prominence is the Channel Catfish. On May 8, 1805, the first tourists to this region, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, camped at the confluence of the Milk and Missouri rivers, about 18 miles southeast of present-day Glasgow. After exploring the river, Lewis called it Milk River because of its color resembling a cup of tea admixture of a tablespoon full of milk.
Nelson Reservoir
Designated as one of the ultimate Walleye fishing areas in the state of Montana, Nelson Reservoir covers 4,000 acres of water. Located in northeast Montana 17 miles east of Malta, the reservoir attracts anglers promising to produce record-class fish! Nelson Reservoir is stocked with Walleye, Yellow Perch, and Northern Pike. The reservoir produced a state record for Walleye with a whopping 14-pound one! Ice fishing is also popular when the cold months set in. Spearing, angling, and tip-ups are the most popular methods when ice fishing. The 288-acre area allows for fishing, camping, boating, or swimming.
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake is Montanas largest body of water at 134 miles in length and a maximum depth of 220 feet. The shoreline spans more than 1,520 miles. Thats longer than the California coast! More than 50 different kinds of fish call this body of water home. In 1933, a 3.8-mile dam was constructed across the Missouri River creating the reservoir. Anglers flock here for the Walleye, Northern Pike, Paddlefish, Sauger, Lake Trout, Small Mouth Bass, and Chinook Salmon. There are several access points and boat ramps.
Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge
Known as the CMR Refuge, it surrounds Fort Peck Lake and is managed by the US Fish Wildlife Service. The Refuge provides over one million acres of public land for fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, bird-watching, and other outdoor activities. If youre looking to observe game in its natural habitat, this refuge shall reward you. It is the second-largest refuge in the continental US. In September and October locals and tourists from all over gather to watch the bull elk bugle and battle for the cows attention. Miles of parked cars can be seen while people sit on lawn chairs and watch for hours the wild display the elk present. Herds of deer, red fox, and coyotes can also be observed. Bird watchers can delight in spying mountain bluebirds and black-capped chickadees. Osprey, spotted sandpipers, and white pelicans can be found along the coast of the reservoir.
12/23/2024
$700,000
880 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Turkey Track Rd, Saco, MT
Welcome to Turkey Track Ranch a remarkable opportunity for ranchers and investors encapsulated with views of rolling plains and distant mountains. This expansive 880-acre parcel of grazing land is nestled in the heart of northeastern Montana, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and agricultural potential. Whether you want to expand your ranching operations or invest in a piece of Montana's rich landscape, this property promises endless possibilities. The property is fenced ensuring security and management convenience.
Income Potential
The ranch is leased out during the summer grazing months, bringing in extra income.
Climate and Growing Conditions
Climate in the Saco area is semi-arid and typical of north-central Montana. Annual total precipitation is 12.92 inches. Rainfall occurs April through October with June and July being the wettest months.
Recreational Opportunities
Nelson Reservoir, known for its superb Walleye fishing, is 12 miles from the property. Boat, fish, or camp under the Big Sky! The Milk River flows a few miles south of the property for additional fishing adventures. Head for dinner and a soak at Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs just 15 miles away. Bring the horses for horseback riding. Travel the trails with an ATV or a four-wheeler. Enjoy the quiet country roads. The property is in hunting district 670 so put your sites on pheasants, quail, game birds, deer, coyotes, and antelope.
Water
The north parcel includes water rights for stock watering purposes. Natural springs carve out paths with good rain and moisture.
These 880 acres offer diverse uses and stand as a valuable asset for any prospective buyer. Dont miss the opportunity!
Local Area
Saco, Montana is centered in the Milk River Valley where millions of bison once roamed. The small town has charming features such as the Agricultural Museum taking up residence in the renovated one-room county schoolhouse! An area attraction is the Sleeping Buffalo Rock, carried and left by a glacier that once covered the area. The boulder resembles a sleeping buffalo and was revered by the Indians. Touching the rock would bring luck in hunting and battle.
As the county seat of Phillips County, Malta, Montana remains much the same as it was when Lewis and Clark roamed through in 1805. It is marked by diversity in landscapes with a variety of wildlife. The town of Malta was incorporated in 1909 and is rich in cultural history. It was a railroad station stop for the Great Northern Railroad. Malta serves as a notable stop along the Montana Dinosaur Trail. Enthusiasts can visit the Phillips County Museum and the Great Plains Dinosaurs Museum to gaze upon the evidence of a world that once was.
Area Attractions
Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs
Soak in the only hot springs in the northern tier of Montana. Coming from a 3,200-foot deep well, 900 gallons of 108-degree water pump through per minute to continuously heat a natural and chemical-free pool. The spring water contains beneficial minerals such as silica, sulfate, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and iron, all of which are beneficial for healing and health.
Early Day Outlaws
Montana is well known for the days of the gun-slinging cowboy. Kid Currys stomping ground in the 1880s was the Little Rockies country about 40 miles southwest of Malta. On July 3, 1901, Curry and his partners, Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and Deaf Charlie held up the Great Northern Railways No. 3 passenger train. They blew up the express car safe and stole a bag of gold coins and $40,000 in unsigned and worthless banknotes. It was soon after that Curry and his gang departed Montana.
Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge
A grass prairie region of the wide-open plains of north-central Montana. The Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge spans 15,551 acres. It was established in 1936 as a migratory bird refuge. The birds flock to the cover and nesting areas provided by the saline and freshwater wetlands, native prairie, and densely planted shrubs. The Milk River supplies the refuge with most of its water through a system of canals. As you travel the 15-mile self-guided tour, expect to see waterfowl, shorebirds, birds of prey, grassland songbirds, beavers, muskrats, coyotes, white-tailed deer, and pronghorn antelope. In the fall hunting season, the refuge allows the harvest of waterfowl and upland game birds with a permit. This sprawling landscape of diverse habitats is located seven miles east of Malta.
The Milk River
The Milk River heads at St. Mary's Lake in Glacier Park going into Canada 15 miles east of the port of entry at Del Bonita. It meanders north of the border skirting the town of Milk River and enters Montana about 20 miles west of the Wild Horse port of entry north of Havre. From here, it flows into Fresno Dam, on through Havre and dumps into the Missouri River east of the Fort Peck Dam. Forty-one different species of fish swim the milky waters of the Milk River. One of prominence is the Channel Catfish. On May 8, 1805, the first tourists to this region, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, camped at the confluence of the Milk and Missouri rivers, about 18 miles southeast of present-day Glasgow. After exploring the river, Lewis called it Milk River because of its color resembling a cup of tea admixture of a tablespoon full of milk.
Nelson Reservoir
Designated as one of the ultimate Walleye fishing areas in the state of Montana, Nelson Reservoir covers 4,000 acres of water. Located in northeast Montana 17 miles east of Malta, the reservoir attracts anglers promising to produce record-class fish! Nelson Reservoir is stocked with Walleye, Yellow Perch, and Northern Pike. The reservoir produced a state record for Walleye with a whopping 14-pound one! Ice fishing is also popular when the cold months set in. Spearing, angling, and tip-ups are the most popular methods when ice fishing. The 288-acre area allows for fishing, camping, boating, or swimming.
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake is Montanas largest body of water at 134 miles in length and a maximum depth of 220 feet. The shoreline spans more than 1,520 miles. Thats longer than the California coast! More than 50 different kinds of fish call this body of water home. In 1933, a 3.8-mile dam was constructed across the Missouri River creating the reservoir. Anglers flock here for the Walleye, Northern Pike, Paddlefish, Sauger, Lake Trout, Small Mouth Bass, and Chinook Salmon. There are several access points and boat ramps.
Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge
Known as the CMR Refuge, it surrounds Fort Peck Lake and is managed by the US Fish Wildlife Service. The Refuge provides over one million acres of public land for fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, bird-watching, and other outdoor activities. If youre looking to observe game in its natural habitat, this refuge shall reward you. It is the second-largest refuge in the continental US. In September and October locals and tourists from all over gather to watch the bull elk bugle and battle for the cows attention. Miles of parked cars can be seen while people sit on lawn chairs and watch for hours the wild display the elk present. Herds of deer, red fox, and coyotes can also be observed. Bird watchers can delight in spying mountain bluebirds and black-capped chickadees. Osprey, spotted sandpipers, and white pelicans can be found along the coast of the reservoir.
10/20/2023
$2,650,000
1533 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Malta, MT
Montana Pivot Ranch for Sale | Excellent Water Rights and Proven Hay Production
The Bowdoin Road Pivot Ranch in Malta, Montana is a terrific alfalfa seed production farm or hay base property, located in the heart of mule-deer and upland game bird hunting territory. A full-time or absentee owner can enjoy the North Central Montana lifestyle with a ranch property that is relatively easy to operate and maintain. The offering totals 1,533.55+/- acres, with 305+/- acres of irrigated hayfields served by a 1,950 pivot irrigation system. The remaining acres consists of 680.3+/- acres of improved pasture and 490.5+/- acres of native grass. 305 acres carry irrigation rights from the Malta Irrigation District, with a water turn on date of May 15th and a shut off of September 1st. In addition, the ranch has a 100 deep irrigation well that services the pivot as a secondary water option with an output of 1,500 gallons per minute.
Bowdoin Ranch hunting | White Tail, Mule Deer, Upland Game Birds
The Bowdoin Pivot Ranch has few improvements and those structures on the ranch are utilitarian. Aside from the T&L 2018 Center Pivot Sprinkler Irrigation System, the main improvements are a 150-horsepower pump that services the irrigation well and a 125-horsepower pump that brings water out of the irrigation canal to the pivot, all included in the sales price. The irrigation system is robust enough to put down 1/2 of water across the 305+/- acres in approximately 26 hours. Power to use the well and irrigate the property has consistently run between $10,000.00-$15,000.00 annually. The well has a 16 well casing and provides approximately 70 pounds of pressure at the pivot. Property taxes in 2022 were $12,612.00. 50% of the existing mineral rights will be retained by the property owner.
Limited improvements on the Bowdoin Pivot Ranch, leaving a blank slate for the new owner.
The property averages a yield of approximately 600 pounds per acre of alfalfa seed on the 152.5 +/- acre north field, seeded most recently in 2018. In the spring of 2023 Alfalfa was seeded in 24 rows on the 152.5+/- acre south field and millet was seeded as a cover crop. Red Siberian Millet was selected to compete as little as possible with the young alfalfa plants for light, water, and mineral elements. The owners 32 years of experience in seed production lends to his expertise in choosing and maintaining a healthy alfalfa stand. Three tons per acre of hay was produced in one cutting this past year from the south field, and 5-6 tons of hay per acre on the property can be an annual anticipated production amount. If a new producer wanted to run cattle, 100 head for 6 months would be a conservative estimate.
Montana Ranch for Sale with abundant Recreational Opportunities--Hunting, Fishing, Horseback Riding, ATV Trails
No living quarters currently exist on the property, making it a blank slate for a new owner. Phillips County, Montana, is ideally situated for hunting and recreation. The area is well known for excellent big game hunting, specifically for whitetail, mule deer and occasional moose. It is located in hunting region 620. The ranch has an abundant upland bird game population including Ringed-neck pheasant, Sage grouse, and sharp-tailed grouse. Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge area is less than a mile away from the propertys north boundary. Recreational activities such as wildlife observation, photography, hiking, cross-country skiing, and upland bird and waterfowl hunting can be enjoyed on the Refuge. Public access hunting in Phillips County is outstanding, the Malta BLM Field Office manages resources and activities on 1.1 million surface acres of huntable area making it an ideal location for outdoorsmen.
Malta, Montana Hay Production and Irrigated Land For Sale
This Montana ranch is less than fifteen minutes from Malta, MT with shopping, dining, entertainment, and regional airport conveniences. Nelson Reservoir, a large recreational lake, with outstanding year-round Walleye and Northern Pike fishing is a short 15-minute drive away and Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs, the only natural hot spring in Montana's northeastern tier is also in close proximity.
11/03/2022
$99,000
7.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Square Butte Subdivision II - Lot 21, Landusky, MT
Now available is Lot 21, one of the few remaining lots for sale in the Square Butte Subdivision II near the old mining town of Landusky, Montana. Enjoy your own little slice of the Little Rocky Mountains at an affordable price! The subdivision Plat is complete and has been filed, and Covenants are in place. A Homeowners Association is currently being formed by property owners within the Subdivision.
In the late 1800s, gold was discovered in the Little Rocky Mountains, prospectors flooded the area and the mining towns of Zortman and Landusky were established. It is estimated that the Zortman-Landusky mines have produced over $450 million in gold in the last 100+ years. The mines are currently closed but the area sees regular visitors that come to pan for gold. The community of Zortman and Landusky seesregular visitors from across the US because of the vast array of recreational opportunities the area offers including hunting, fishing, hiking, ATV trails, gold panning, and camping. The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge and thesought-after Missouri River breaks are just minutes away and offer someof the best big game hunting and wildlife viewing in the United States.
Located just 6.3miles off of Highway 191 South About a 6-minute drive.
61+/- Miles from the town of Malta, MT, the county seat of Phillips County. There youll find the Phillips County Hospital, a grocery store, United States Post Office, grade school, middle school & high school, churches, Amtrak train station, Phillips Country Regional Airport, Phillips County Museum, many retail shops, eateries, taverns, a local brewery, along with many other businesses & amenities. Population of about 2,000.
159+/- Miles from the city of Billings, MT with a population of about 110,000. There youll find the Billings Logan International Airport, the second largest airport in Montana with access to flights all over the United States.
Located only 30 minutes from the Missouri River Breaks andsurrounded by acres and acres of public land,the opportunities for hunting and recreation are endless.
2023Property Taxes Estimated at $353.41
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09/04/2024
$525,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Malta, MT
This 120+/-acre property, located just 4 miles northeast of Malta, MT off Kjos County Road, offers 88.3 acres of irrigated hay ground with ditch rights and 31.7 acres of native grass.
The Malta irrigation ditch runs through the property, providing 2 acre-feet of water per acre for the irrigated ground, which is managed by flood and siphon irrigation. Producing approximately 5 tons of hay per acre, the land is ideal for agricultural use and fall grazing after the hay has been harvested.The property is a prime hunting location with abundant deer and pheasant populations. Russian Olive, mature Cottonwood trees, and thick willow groves provide excellent habitat for whitetail deer, pheasants, and other upland game birds. Hunting on this land has been properly managed over the past 20 years, and the whitetail population reflects this.
Fencing is in place on all boundary lines, including a newly constructed eastern boundary fence. The property is free of structures, except for an old cistern and outhouse location.
Property taxes are $3,248.61 annually. Mineral rights, if any, will be retained by the seller. This is an exceptional opportunity for those seeking irrigated hay ground, prime hunting land, or fall grazing in Montana.
03/09/2020
$1,200,000
1034 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Malta, MT
Alfalfa Dry Land Hay Base, previouslyOrganic Farm Ground
1034.10+/- acres of Organic Day Land Farm Ground currently planted to an alfalfa grass mix and producing bales at a rate of approximately 1 to 1.5 Ton to the acre.The property is located 15+/- miles south of Malta, with year-around county gravel road access is provided by Sun Prairie Road.
Homesite with Quonset, Electricity, Well and Pond
2 Reservoirs are found on the property, as well as a 46 'x 59' Quonset and 3, 7000 bushel grain bins. Electricity is run to the property and a well was drilled in 1963 for a home that existed at that time, however the current owners have not used and cannot guarantee. Well is 140 feet deep and recorded water right states its flow rate as 4 gallons per minute.
Conservation Stewardship Program Annual Payments
Property has recently been enrolled in a Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) granting the owners annual payments of $26,000through 2025. Program is transferrable and requires the owner to leave the current alfalfa stand in place through 2024, but with no haying or grazing restrictions at any time.Property taxes for the 2024 tax year were $2622.70.
05/05/2025
$545,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Power Plant Ferry Road, Zortman, MT
Kid Curry Hideout
The Kid Curry Hideout is a unique land holding that is entirely surrounded by BLM and combines timberland, rugged rock outcroppings and springy bottom all located just 3 miles away from the famous Missouri River in Phillips County, Montana. Situated in hunting district 621, The Breaks is a well known term for elk hunters due to the high volume of trophy elk, sizable whitetail and mule deer populations and stellar upland bird hunting.
Hunters and adventurers will instantly appreciate the 149 miles of the Missouri River that make up the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument which boasts endless campgrounds and recreational amenities. The Kid Curry Hideout provides a secluded blank page with multiple building sites for its new owner to create the perfect hunting cabin or a favorite recreational destination.
01/11/2024
$2,300,000
2587 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 210 1st Street East, Dodson, MT
The Dodson Creek Ranch located in Dodson Montana was operated by it's founding family for more than 100 years. The ranch is rich in local history and is one of the originating members and developers of the Dodson and Phillips County Irrigation System. The family also donated a portion of land from the ranch to Phillips County that has been the host to the Phillips County Fair for the past 100+ years.
The property consists of 2,587+/- Deeded Acres. The ranch has been allotted 259+/- acres of ditch rights associated with the North Dodson Irrigation System and are typically allowed two to three irrigations per year. Hay production has not been part of the ranch operation for years. The irrigated acres have been utilized for grazing purposes. The remaining deeded acres consist of native range land.
Water on this ranch is typically plentiful throughout. With the Dodson Creek running the length of the ranch, water pockets in the creek will typically hold water. There is a large dam on the north end of the property and another on the south, with a well located halfway up the Dodson creek service by a solar pump. There is also a 400 gallon per minute well located on the south end of the property on the edge of the irrigated acreage that has not been utilized.
The improvements consist of two mobile homes, calving shed, hip roof barn, shop, equipment shed, and a set of working corrals and 4 large pens that could possibly be converted and utilized as a feedlot. All water to improvements comes from Dodson city water system.
The local area has an average of 15 to 19 of precipitation a year, with an elevation of 4266.
11/05/2024
$469,000
16.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 5790 7 Mile Road, Zortman, MT
Nestled on 16 sprawling acres with the option to purchase additional 21 acres, this custom-built 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home combines rustic charm with modern craftsmanship. Built in 2021, the home features stunning natural wood details throughout, from the grand beams to the polished finishes that accentuate the warmth of wood heat. An open balcony overlooks the main-floor living room, providing breathtaking views of nearby mountains through large windows that flood the home with light. A cozy loft with a sleep area leads up to the charming cupola, adding a unique touch to the home's design.
The property includes metal-siding and roof. A 22 x 28 shed with an 11 x 28 lean-to, both equipped with frost-free water, offering functionality and convenience for outdoor projects or storage. With a blend of nature and comfort, this home is a perfect retreat for anyone looking to enjoy the peace of country living.
08/16/2024
$960,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Zortman, MT
This Unique acreage with spectacular scenery is located against the Little Rocky
Mountains on the edge of Zortman, Montana. These 160+/- acres are an excellent setting for
your dream cabin in the mountains to get away to or live year around. A great opportunity for
investors who wish to subdivide.
03/21/2025
$384,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Parcel 6 S Black Coulee Road, Malta, MT
This exceptional 320-acre property offers prime rural land just south of the charming town of Malta, Montana, and a few miles east of the local rifle range. Boasting a coveted corner lot location, the property provides sweeping, unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. Equipped with a well, power, and fully fenced, this land is ready for your vision, whether you're looking for a recreational retreat, agricultural development, or a peaceful homestead. The property also features a small reservoir with water until late spring, adding to its natural beauty and potential. With ample space and serene surroundings, this is an ideal opportunity for anyone seeking privacy and space in quiet northern Montana.
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