Glacier County, Montana Land For Sale (3 results)
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04/30/2024
$1,400,000
162.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Glacier County - 21001 & 21060 US Hwy 2, East Glacier Park, MT
Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of Glacier National Park every morning, with the tranquil sound of the Two Medicine River flowing through your property. The clear glacial waters shimmer under the sun, creating a serene and picturesque setting right at your doorstep. With power already available on the property, the opportunities are endless. Whether you dream of building a cozy cabin to escape to or envision a full-time residence surrounded by nature's beauty, this location offers the perfect canvas for your aspirations. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, bring your camper and immerse yourself in the ultimate campout. The priceless view alone is worth it, with wildlife freely roaming around, creating a harmonious blend of nature and tranquility. If you're a lover of animals, feel free to bring your furry friends or horses to complete your paradise. This property is not just a piece of land, it's a sanctuary where you can truly connect with nature and find peace in its purest form.
The nearest airport to East Glacier is in Kalispell, Montana (the FCA) or Amtrak operates a train from Whitefish, Montana to East Glacier twice daily.
Local Area
East Glacier, Montana is a small village surrounded by tantalizing views and scenery of Glacier National Park. The town may be small but has many accommodations such as motels, restaurants, a grocery store, a golf course, a historic lodge, horse and car rentals, bars, gift shops, laundromats, an ATM, and a filling station for your convenience. It holds the east entrance to the famous Glacier National Park. The center of town lies at the intersection of Highway 2 and State Highway 49 making it easily accessible. You will need many days to enjoy all that East Glacier has to offer. It is near excellent fishing, hunting, numerous hiking trails, skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. Daily tours depart to Glacier and also boat tours paddling along on the pristine waters of the lakes in the park. If youd like a truly western Montana experience, sign up for a trail ride on horseback and feed the inner adventurer. Popular scenic spots you will want to visit are the Going-to-the-Sun-Road, Two Medicine Valley, numerous waterfalls, overlooks, lakes, and streams. Do not forget your camera as you are sure to see some wildlife including moose, bear, deer, elk, mountain goats, and many more.
Area Attractions
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the Crown of the Continent for obvious reasons offers exclusive views and activities 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 bighorn sheep, mountain goats, deer, elk, ptarmigan, and both black and grizzly bears. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
Two Medicine Area
The Two Medicine Area is a vast mountainous world within Glacier National Park. The area is located just two miles north of East Glacier, Montana. The scenery is remarkable and there are endless hiking opportunities at the hub of Two Medicine Lake. Take a boat tour or rent one of your own!
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 goats, 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, ones with a 30-inch inside antler spread, are quite exciting to track and make for an enriching experience. They prefer 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 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. 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. There are also plenty of pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse. Bird watchers can revel in seeing Calliopes, Rufus Hummingbirds, Bluebirds, Cassin Finch, Red Crossbill, Ferrungus Hawks, Pine Grosbeaks, and Western Tanager.
Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex
Comprised of three wildernesses, the Bob Marshall, the Scapegoat, and the Great Bear, the complex covers over 1.5 million acres of mountainous terrain considered to be one of the most completely preserved ecosystems in the world!
07/09/2024
$280,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Glacier County - 0 Rip Rap Lane, East Glacier Park, MT
Situated on the periphery of Glacier National Park, this expansive 40-acre property provides a serene, forested sanctuary abundant with wildlife. Accessible via a legal easement, it offers the opportunity to camp beneath the stars and embark on unforgettable expeditions within Glacier Park. Be sure to bring along your camera to immortalize the awe-inspiring landscapes. During the day, take a hike along the numerous trails that weave through the park, each turn revealing majestic waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, and towering peaks. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to endless exploration and a haven. Pack up your sense of adventure and your appreciation for the great outdoors, and let this hidden gem at the edge of Glacier National Park become your personal sanctuary.
Local Area
East Glacier, Montana is a small village surrounded by tantalizing views and scenery of Glacier National Park. The town may be small but has many accommodations such as motels, restaurants, a grocery store, a golf course, a historic lodge, horse and car rentals, bars, gift shops, laundromats, an ATM, and a filling station for your convenience. It holds the east entrance to the famous Glacier National Park. The center of town lies at the intersection of Highway 2 and State Highway 49 making it easily accessible. You will need many days to enjoy all that East Glacier has to offer. It is near excellent fishing, hunting, numerous hiking trails, skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. Daily tours depart to Glacier and also boat tours paddling along on the pristine waters of the lakes in the park. If youd like a truly western Montana experience, sign up for a trail ride on horseback and feed the inner adventurer. Popular scenic spots you will want to visit are the Going-to-the-Sun-Road, Two Medicine Valley, numerous waterfalls, overlooks, lakes, and streams. Do not forget your camera as you are sure to see some wildlife including moose, bear, deer, elk, mountain goats, and many more.
Area Attractions
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the Crown of the Continent for obvious reasons offers exclusive views and activities 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 bighorn sheep, mountain goats, deer, elk, ptarmigan, and both black and grizzly bears. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
Two Medicine Area
The Two Medicine Area is a vast mountainous world within Glacier National Park. The area is located just two miles north of East Glacier, Montana. The scenery is remarkable and there are endless hiking opportunities at the hub of Two Medicine Lake. Take a boat tour or rent one of your own!
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 goats, 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, ones with a 30-inch inside antler spread, are quite exciting to track and make for an enriching experience. They prefer 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 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. 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. There are also plenty of pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse. Bird watchers can revel in seeing Calliopes, Rufus Hummingbirds, Bluebirds, Cassin Finch, Red Crossbill, Ferrungus Hawks, Pine Grosbeaks, and Western Tanager.
Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex
Comprised of three wildernesses, the Bob Marshall, the Scapegoat, and the Great Bear, the complex covers over 1.5 million acres of mountainous terrain considered to be one of the most completely preserved ecosystems in the world!
12/11/2024
$375,000
0.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Glacier County - 15a South Shore Road, Babb, MT
Situated on the south shore of Duck Lake in Glacier County, Montana, this meticulously maintained waterfront property is now available for the first time in over forty years. Spanning just under one acre, the property features several outbuildings and a home, all equipped with metal roofs and maintenance-free siding. The residence encompasses 1,548 square feet, offering three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, all conveniently located on a single level with an open-concept layout. This remarkable property boasts numerous features and luxuries that contribute to comfort, convenience, and bliss.
The residence can serve as a full-time home or a vacation retreat, coming fully furnished with showroom-quality sofas and bunk beds in the bedrooms. Its turnkey status allows for immediate enjoyment. The sellers have thoughtfully prepared everything, enabling buyers to appreciate the allure of this waterfront haven. The living room includes two 8-foot bunks with lighting situated in a cozy corner nook. The elegantly decorated primary bedroom ensures ultimate comfort, while the ensuite bathroom features a double vanity and a separate shower area. The home offers abundant storage throughout and is heated by a warm woodstove in the living room, complemented by a propane heater that is rarely needed. An electric fireplace enhances the ambiance. The kitchen is fully stocked with maple cabinetry and a walk-in pantry, and five hardwired security cameras ensure safety and security.
An expansive 8 x 62 screened porch invites you to relax while enjoying breathtaking sunsets behind the majestic Rocky Mountains. The property includes two detached garages, one of which is a 24 x 50 pull-through shop/garage, ideal for parking a boat, camper, side-by-side, or vehicles.
With 160 feet of shoreline, create lasting memories on Duck Lake, where a retractable 72 dock provides direct access to the trout-filled waters. Bring your boat, kayak, paddleboard, swimsuit, and fishing gear to fully embrace this serene setting. For those chilly days when the lake is frozen, the ice fishing house offers a heated alternative for winter activities. Duck Lake is stocked twice a year with Rainbow Trout, making it a prime location for fishing enthusiasts. While enjoying the tranquil blue waters, be captivated by views of Chief Mountain and Glacier National Park, with the Saint Marys entrance just 12 miles away and Many Glacier a mere 30 minutes away. Additionally, Waterton National Park lies just over the US-Canadian border, offering more breathtaking vistas and wildlife experiences.
Some properties around the lake primarily operate as VRBOs and are consistently booked from April to October, attracting tourists due to their proximity to national parks. Owners can enjoy the property between rentals, making it a worthwhile investment. The property is accessible year-round, and winterization is straightforward, requiring only a few adjustments to the system, all water lines are located in the ceiling and drain via gravity. Heating tape in the well provides added peace of mind during extreme cold spells, while R12 insulation ensures impenetrable warmth and protection.
As the day gently fades below the horizon and the kids tire from the propertys zipline adventure, the sunsets over Duck Lake become a picturesque spectacle. Gather around the firepit in the Outback for a cozy evening, complete with marshmallows and a hammock for relaxation. Hinged covers open to reveal screened areas that capture stunning views, natural light, and vibrant stars on clear nights. If you have ever wished for a turnkey lake house near a world-renowned national park embodying the enchantment of Montana, this is your chance at an incredible, one-of-a-kind property!
Local Area
Just on the edge of the world-renowned Glacier National Park, Babb, Montana is a small farming and ranching community in Glacier County. A recreational haven, many activities illuminate the wonder of the landscape and scenery here. The community accommodates those passing through to the park. Fishing, camping, and hiking are popular routines and easy ways to surround yourself with the beauty of nature.
Saint Mary, Montana lies between Lower Saint Mary Lake and Upper Saint Mary Lake on the eastern border of Glacier National Park. The community is an ideal starting point for exploring the park or taking a scenic drive up to Many Glacier. There are legendary hiking trails along the park's eastern side and in Many Glacier. In the winter, Saint Mary provides a launching point for cross-country skiers. In the spring and summer months, witness a vibrant display of wildflowers including Indian paintbrush, blanket flowers, and lupine.
Area Attractions
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the Crown of the Continent for obvious reasons offers exclusive views and activities 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 bighorn sheep, mountain goats, deer, elk, ptarmigan, and both black and grizzly bears. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
Lake Sherburne
Lake Sherburne is a manmade reservoir located just outside of the entrance at Many Glacier. The reservoir was created to help regulate the flows of the Swiftcurrent Creek with an earth-fill dam built in 1914 and 1921. The lake is situated in a scenic area with unparalleled views. It is six miles in length with lots of shorelines to bask in the sun or explore. Fish, boat, view wildlife, or hike. The water is calm and serene for fishing or kayaking. Expect to reel in Brook Trout or Northern Pike. Wildlife that can be seen here include moose, bears, bighorn sheep, and Trumpeter Swans.
Duck Lake
East of Babb, Duck Lake offers a fishing experience unlike any other. The lake is stocked and produces rainbow trout that average 8 pounds! The large fish raised in these waters attract anglers from all over the world. Duck Lake is 1,446 acres at an elevation of 5,015 feet. A reservation license and a Montana fishing license are all you need to start reeling in plump Rainbow and Brown Trout.
Lower Saint Mary Lake
At an elevation of 4,477 feet, this mountain lake holds Brook, Bull, Lake, Rainbow, and Westslope Cutthroat Trout along with Northern Pike and Lake Whitefish. Outdoor enthusiasts can marvel at the crystal-clear waters and enjoy lake activities that offer up stunning views in every direction.
Chief Mountain
Prepare to be captivated by the sheer size and formation of this peak which is among the highest in Glacier National Park at 9,080 feet! The peaks tower over the Cut Bank plains. Majestic and mighty, Chief Mountain can be seen from over 100 miles away! The mountain lies on the boundary between Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Reservation. The prominent peak has served as guidance, shelter, and a landmark for travelers. The sacred area is rich with the history of the native people to this area.
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