This ranch has been in the seller's family since it was homesteaded over a century ago. It lies on the ridge separating the Beaver Creek and Cottonwood Creek drainages and is situated a short 17 miles from Lewistown, Montana.
Wildlife abound in the area, and include elk, whitetail and mule deer, turkeys and upland game birds.
The ranch is perimeter fenced and cross fenced into 3 principal pastures. There is 3 springs and 1 water tank for livestock water. Power has been run into the property for a house that no longer exists. Therefore a new home could be built where the old home once was, or power extended to an alternate location.
The ranch is currently leased to an area rancher through 2015 and brings in $16,000 annually. This lease includes a provision for the lessee to construct a portion of new fence each year, as well as a weed control provision.
Historically, 293 acres had be...
Historically, 293 acres had been used for hay production, and are still harvested for hay in some years, at the lessee's discretion.
There is a working set of corrals in very good condition.
Views are spectacular from this property. This ranch lies on the slopes of the Big Snowy Mountains of Central Montana, consequently, one can see the Judith Mountains, the North and South Moccasin Mountains, the Big Belt Mountains and the Highwood Mountains, as well as Square Butte.
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