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08/07/2025
$400,000
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Toole County - 239 Main St, Shelby, MT
Come on in and enjoy the air conditioning on a hot summers day! The drinks are cold, and the food is hot. The Alibi Lounge and restaurant is a turn-key establishment meticulously kept up by current owners. The clean business features a corrugated wrapped bar in the lounge and warm lighting and welcoming dcor in the restaurant dining space. The eye-catching arched doorways elevate any weary spirit and are a timeless symbol of celebrating success and stability! A full liquor license accompanies the sale. The Alibi is situated on Main Street of Shelby, Montana where travelers pass through looking for a resting point to grab some food. Located next to the Alibi Lounge is a beauty shop on the corner that is connected and is part of the property. The beauty shop has been rented by the same tenant for numerous years. This rental income is currently at $450/month. Essentially everything is included in the sale such as furnishing, the inventory, the appliances, and the dcor. Starting out on a new venture? This place has you covered! With books that can back it up. Come down to the Alibi and let your vision of owning a successful business come alive!
Local Area
Shelby, MT is in north-central Montana and is the county seat for Toole County. Just 30 miles south of the Canadian border and 80 miles east of the infamous Glacier National Park, it lies at the intersection of Interstate I-15 giving quick access to north and south destinations, and Highway 2 giving quick access to east and west destinations. The tracks of the Burlington Northern/Santa Fe pass through and link Chicago to Seattle. What once was a cattle town is now home to agriculture and oil. Life in Shelby is full of recreation and memory-making. Be sure to visit the Carousel Rest Area which features a restored 1936 merry-go-round. Swing some clubs at the Marias Valley Golf and Country Club while taking in views of the Marias River.
Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell
Hidden away like a prize just east of Shelby, Montana lies a versatile recreational area that provides a place to make golden memories and enjoy Montana scenery and leisure. Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell boasts year-round angling for Walleye, Northern and Sauger Pike, native Trout, Ling, Perch, and others. Try out bow fishing for carp that frequently exceed 20 pounds! Along with many campgrounds and picnicking areas, there are over 178 miles of shoreline to appease swimmers and boaters alike. Five well-maintained boat ramps make it convenient and easy to get your boat in the water. Take in the spectacular windblown sandstone formations and one of the largest earthen dikes in the world over three miles long! Relish in the surrounding areas excellent hunting for Mule and White-Tailed deer, antelope, upland game birds, waterfowl, and varmints. Birdwatching is a popular activity as well. Experience some of Montanas best at the Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell marina!
Fishing the Marias River
The Marias River gently meanders for more than 60 miles through the rolling prairie before it spills into Lake Elwell. It is marked by the soft shale and sandstone bluffs that flank the river. Both cold water and warm water species can be found here, but it is primarily a warm water fishery near Tiber Reservoir. Walleye is the most abundant game fish, and every summer, there is a fishing tournament to declare the best fisherman. Walleye use the upper portion of the Marias for spawning thus the population remains in the river throughout the summer. Cold-water game fish such as Rainbow Trout and mountain whitefish inhabit this portion of the Marias but are lower in numbers. Northern pike, yellow perch, and burbot are other fish species that anglers seek. The non-game fish that inhabit these waters include common carp, Flathead chub, lake chub, emerald shiner, fathead minnow, longnose dace, and Rocky Mountain sculpin.
Sweet Grass Hills
Located in north-central Montana along the Canadian border, the Sweet Grass Hills are an isolated mountain range that invites hiking and wildlife viewing of deer, antelope, elk, fox, golden eagles, and grouse! The Sweet Grass Hills are comprised of three buttes: the West Butte, Middle Butte, and East Butte. Hardly hills, these towering peaks reach 3,000 in elevation! The Hills are a result of igneous activity that occurred about 50 million years ago. Take the Sweet Grass Hills Backcountry Drive for 66 miles of remote and unique scenery.
Fishing and Hunting on the Rocky Mountain Front
This area is home to the Rocky Mountain Front where wildlife and fish species are more diverse than in any other state. The ideal habitat sees grizzly and black bears, elk, mule and white-tailed deer, and antelope. 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 waters in the lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams attract waterfowl species as they migrate along two routes in this area. Expect to see ducks, geese, and swans. Commonly hunted are pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, and sharp-tailed grouse. Upland game birds such as Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse can be found on National Forest land.
08/07/2025
$400,000
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Toole County - 239 Main St, Shelby, MT
Come on in and enjoy the air conditioning on a hot summers day! The drinks are cold, and the food is hot. The Alibi Lounge and restaurant is a turn-key establishment meticulously kept up by current owners. The clean business features a corrugated wrapped bar in the lounge and warm lighting and welcoming dcor in the restaurant dining space. The eye-catching arched doorways elevate any weary spirit and are a timeless symbol of celebrating success and stability! A full liquor license accompanies the sale. The Alibi is situated on Main Street of Shelby, Montana where travelers pass through looking for a resting point to grab some food. Located next to the Alibi Lounge is a beauty shop on the corner that is connected and is part of the property. The beauty shop has been rented by the same tenant for numerous years. This rental income is currently at $450/month. Essentially everything is included in the sale such as furnishing, the inventory, the appliances, and the dcor. Starting out on a new venture? This place has you covered! With books that can back it up. Come down to the Alibi and let your vision of owning a successful business come alive!
Local Area
Shelby, MT is in north-central Montana and is the county seat for Toole County. Just 30 miles south of the Canadian border and 80 miles east of the infamous Glacier National Park, it lies at the intersection of Interstate I-15 giving quick access to north and south destinations, and Highway 2 giving quick access to east and west destinations. The tracks of the Burlington Northern/Santa Fe pass through and link Chicago to Seattle. What once was a cattle town is now home to agriculture and oil. Life in Shelby is full of recreation and memory-making. Be sure to visit the Carousel Rest Area which features a restored 1936 merry-go-round. Swing some clubs at the Marias Valley Golf and Country Club while taking in views of the Marias River.
Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell
Hidden away like a prize just east of Shelby, Montana lies a versatile recreational area that provides a place to make golden memories and enjoy Montana scenery and leisure. Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell boasts year-round angling for Walleye, Northern and Sauger Pike, native Trout, Ling, Perch, and others. Try out bow fishing for carp that frequently exceed 20 pounds! Along with many campgrounds and picnicking areas, there are over 178 miles of shoreline to appease swimmers and boaters alike. Five well-maintained boat ramps make it convenient and easy to get your boat in the water. Take in the spectacular windblown sandstone formations and one of the largest earthen dikes in the world over three miles long! Relish in the surrounding areas excellent hunting for Mule and White-Tailed deer, antelope, upland game birds, waterfowl, and varmints. Birdwatching is a popular activity as well. Experience some of Montanas best at the Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell marina!
Fishing the Marias River
The Marias River gently meanders for more than 60 miles through the rolling prairie before it spills into Lake Elwell. It is marked by the soft shale and sandstone bluffs that flank the river. Both cold water and warm water species can be found here, but it is primarily a warm water fishery near Tiber Reservoir. Walleye is the most abundant game fish, and every summer, there is a fishing tournament to declare the best fisherman. Walleye use the upper portion of the Marias for spawning thus the population remains in the river throughout the summer. Cold-water game fish such as Rainbow Trout and mountain whitefish inhabit this portion of the Marias but are lower in numbers. Northern pike, yellow perch, and burbot are other fish species that anglers seek. The non-game fish that inhabit these waters include common carp, Flathead chub, lake chub, emerald shiner, fathead minnow, longnose dace, and Rocky Mountain sculpin.
Sweet Grass Hills
Located in north-central Montana along the Canadian border, the Sweet Grass Hills are an isolated mountain range that invites hiking and wildlife viewing of deer, antelope, elk, fox, golden eagles, and grouse! The Sweet Grass Hills are comprised of three buttes: the West Butte, Middle Butte, and East Butte. Hardly hills, these towering peaks reach 3,000 in elevation! The Hills are a result of igneous activity that occurred about 50 million years ago. Take the Sweet Grass Hills Backcountry Drive for 66 miles of remote and unique scenery.
Fishing and Hunting on the Rocky Mountain Front
This area is home to the Rocky Mountain Front where wildlife and fish species are more diverse than in any other state. The ideal habitat sees grizzly and black bears, elk, mule and white-tailed deer, and antelope. 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 waters in the lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams attract waterfowl species as they migrate along two routes in this area. Expect to see ducks, geese, and swans. Commonly hunted are pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, and sharp-tailed grouse. Upland game birds such as Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse can be found on National Forest land.
05/28/2025
$475,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Toole County - 47 Windy Lane, Sunburst, MT
Among farm fields and coulees, this expansive 20-acre property in Toole County offers a spacious 4-bedroom, 1.75-bathroom home that spans 3,426 square feet. The residence features dry storage in the basement, a laundry room, and unique touches like a handmade resin kitchen counter, all complemented by beautiful hardwood floors that enhance its rustic charm. The onsite pond provides irrigation for the lawn via a well house, and the property includes three large garages/workshops, a barn, a chicken coop, and a tack shed, making it perfect for those who wish to bring their horses or other animals to enjoy rural Montana living. In the farmyard, there is a single wide on a permanent foundation that may need some attention. Located just 10.5 miles from Sunburst, Montana, this area is renowned for excellent hunting opportunities, including birds, antelope, and deer, with elk and other wildlife roaming the Sweet Grass Hills. Consider taking the scenic 66-mile drive for a breathtaking day trip, or head to Lake Elwell for fantastic fishing. Plus, Sunburst serves as the gateway to Canada, offering even more adventures! Golf in Shelby or take a drive to Glacier National Park! This property offers water, outbuildings, and opportunities abound!
Local Area
Sunburst began as a farming and ranching community, experiencing significant population growth following the oil boom of the 1920s. During the peak of oil production, the Texas Company (later known as Texaco) established a refinery in the town, leading to a population surge of nearly a thousand residents at one point. However, after oil activities ceased in the 1970s, Sunburst reverted to its agricultural roots. The local high school honors this heritage, with students proudly referred to as the Sunburst Refiners. Located approximately 30 miles north of Shelby, Sunburst is also close to the Canadian border.
Shelby, MT is in north-central Montana and is the county seat for Toole County. Just 30 miles south of the Canadian border and 80 miles east of the infamous Glacier National Park, it lies at the intersection of Interstate I-15 giving quick access to the north and south destinations, and Highway 2 giving quick access to east and west destinations. The tracks of the Burlington Northern/Santa Fe pass through and link Chicago to Seattle. What once was a cattle town is now home to agriculture and oil. Life in Shelby is full of recreation and memory-making. Be sure to visit the Carousel Rest Area which features a restored 1936 merry-go-round. Swing some clubs at the Marias Valley Golf and Country Club while taking in views of the Marias River.
Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell
Hidden away like a prize just east of Shelby, Montana lies a versatile recreational area that provides a place to make golden memories and enjoy Montana scenery and leisure. Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell boasts year-round angling for Walleye, Northern and Sauger Pike, native Trout, Ling, Perch, and others. Try out bow fishing for carp that frequently exceed 20 pounds! Along with many campgrounds and picnicking areas, there are over 178 miles of shoreline to appease swimmers and boaters alike. Five well-maintained boat ramps make it convenient and easy to get your boat in the water. Take in the spectacular windblown sandstone formations and one of the largest earthen dikes in the world over three miles long! Relish in the surrounding areas excellent hunting for Mule and White-Tailed deer, antelope, upland game birds, waterfowl, and varmints. Birdwatching is a popular activity as well. Experience some of Montanas best at the Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell marina!
Fishing the Marias River
The Marias River gently meanders for more than 60 miles through the rolling prairie before it spills into Lake Elwell. It is marked by the soft shale and sandstone bluffs that flank the river. Both cold water and warm water species can be found here, but it is primarily a warm water fishery near Tiber Reservoir. Walleye is the most abundant game fish, and every summer, there is a fishing tournament to declare the best fisherman. Walleye use the upper portion of the Marias for spawning thus the population remains in the river throughout the summer. Cold-water game fish such as Rainbow Trout and mountain whitefish inhabit this portion of the Marias but are lower in numbers. Northern pike, yellow perch, and burbot are other fish species that anglers seek. The non-game fish that inhabit these waters include common carp, Flathead chub, lake chub, emerald shiner, fathead minnow, longnose dace, and Rocky Mountain sculpin.
Sweet Grass Hills
Located in north-central Montana along the Canadian border, the Sweet Grass Hills are an isolated mountain range that invites hiking and wildlife viewing of deer, antelope, elk, fox, golden eagles, and grouse! The Sweet Grass Hills are comprised of three buttes: the West Butte, Middle Butte, and East Butte. Hardly hills, these towering peaks reach 3,000 in elevation! The Hills are a result of igneous activity that occurred about 50 million years ago. Take the Sweet Grass Hills Backcountry Drive for 66 miles of remote and unique scenery.
Fishing and Hunting on the Rocky Mountain Front
This area is home to the Rocky Mountain Front where wildlife and fish species are more diverse than in any other state. The ideal habitat sees grizzly and black bears, elk, mule and white-tailed deer, and antelope. 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 waters in the lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams attract waterfowl species as they migrate along two routes in this area. Expect to see ducks, geese, and swans. Commonly hunted are pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, and sharp-tailed grouse. Upland game birds such as Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse can be found on National Forest land.
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 bears. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
06/30/2025
$95,000
0.13 ac.
ACTIVE
Toole County - 730 Granite Ave, Shelby, MT
Elevate your catering and food service business by establishing a presence in Shelby, Montana! Serve up delights to the Hi-Line with a building boasting a shiny new furnace, partially upgraded plumbing and electrical, plus all the inventory you need to get cooking! Additionally included is a 2010 Ford Flex SE with low mileage and brand-new snow tires. With tons of storage in the basement and beyond, plus a partly fenced yard filled with shady mature trees, youll have all the ingredients for success right at your fingertips.
Local Area
Shelby, MT is in north-central Montana and is the county seat for Toole County. Just 30 miles south of the Canadian border and 80 miles east of the infamous Glacier National Park, it lies at the intersection of Interstate I-15 giving quick access to north and south destinations, and Highway 2 giving quick access to east and west destinations. The tracks of the Burlington Northern/Santa Fe pass through and link Chicago to Seattle. What once was a cattle town is now home to agriculture and oil. Life in Shelby is full of recreation and memory-making. Be sure to visit the Carousel Rest Area which features a restored 1936 merry-go-round. Swing some clubs at the Marias Valley Golf and Country Club while taking in views of the Marias River.
Area Attractions
Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell
Hidden away like a prize just east of Shelby, Montana lies a versatile recreational area that provides a place to make golden memories and enjoy Montana scenery and leisure. Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell boasts year-round angling for Walleye, Northern and Sauger Pike, native Trout, Ling, Perch, and others. Try out bow fishing for carp that frequently exceed 20 pounds! Along with many campgrounds and picnicking areas, there are over 178 miles of shoreline to appease swimmers and boaters alike. Five well-maintained boat ramps make it convenient and easy to get your boat in the water. Take in the spectacular windblown sandstone formations and one of the largest earthen dikes in the world over three miles long! Relish in the surrounding areas excellent hunting for Mule and White-Tailed deer, antelope, upland game birds, waterfowl, and varmints. Birdwatching is a popular activity as well. Experience some of Montanas best at the Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell marina!
Fishing the Marias River
The Marias River gently meanders for more than 60 miles through the rolling prairie before it spills into Lake Elwell. It is marked by the soft shale and sandstone bluffs that flank the river. Both cold water and warm water species can be found here, but it is primarily a warm water fishery near Tiber Reservoir. Walleye is the most abundant game fish, and every summer, there is a fishing tournament to declare the best fisherman. Walleye use the upper portion of the Marias for spawning thus the population remains in the river throughout the summer. Cold-water game fish such as Rainbow Trout and mountain whitefish inhabit this portion of the Marias but are lower in numbers. Northern pike, yellow perch, and burbot are other fish species that anglers seek. The non-game fish that inhabit these waters include common carp, Flathead chub, lake chub, emerald shiner, fathead minnow, longnose dace, and Rocky Mountain sculpin.
Sweet Grass Hills
Located in north-central Montana along the Canadian border, the Sweet Grass Hills are an isolated mountain range that invites hiking and wildlife viewing of deer, antelope, elk, fox, golden eagles, and grouse! The Sweet Grass Hills are comprised of three buttes: the West Butte, Middle Butte, and East Butte. Hardly hills, these towering peaks reach 3,000 in elevation! The Hills are a result of igneous activity that occurred about 50 million years ago. Take the Sweet Grass Hills Backcountry Drive for 66 miles of remote and unique scenery.
Fishing and Hunting
Some of the most prime bow hunting in the northwest is located just outside Shelbys back door. For deer hunting at its finest, the Marias River bottom offers some of the best white-tailed hunting in the state. Located only seven miles south of Shelby, several ranked Pope and Young white-tail have been taken. Newly acquired Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks property has established the Marias River State Park which will host limited-access deer hunting this fall.
Just 45 minutes of driving north will take you to the area of the Sweet Grass Hills. Pope and Young ranked white-tail have been taken from the Hills. The Sweet Grass Hills are also home to a tremendous herd of elk which are among the ultimate goals of any archer. Both the Sweet Grass Hills and the Marias River also harbor huge record book mule deer.
The antelope and pronghorn are everywhere around Toole County and certainly offer a challenge to the open plains hunting style needed to bag these swift-moving animals.
Shelby is located only 60 miles east of the slopes of the Rockies, so hunting in the mountains is by no means to be ruled out.
The Marias Valley Archers have developed a natural shooting range for the enjoyment of all shooters in the Shelby community. The Marias Valley Archers boasts a membership of nearly 50 including shooters and their families. The group offers seasonal leagues as well as annual competitions. The range is an invaluable resource to the 4-H Shooting Sports Program and the Bowhunter Safety Program. During winter months the group meets weekly to shoot both competitively and for fun at the Shooting Sports Arena at the Marias Fairgrounds.
07/23/2025
$720,000
30.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Toole County - 11 City Shop Rd, Shelby, MT
Take a look at this Rustic-Style 1.5 story home with shake roof and detached 2-stall garage. The home has updated flooring, new light fixtures, new carpeting, open kitchen/living room with a great view. There is a fireplace with a "weeping mortar" finish, which can also be seen from the chimney on the outside. Laundry is on the main floor. 3 Bedrooms upstairs and main bath upstairs. There is a finished, walk-out basement with a wet bar, full bath, gaming room, great room, and 4th bedroom. There is also a woodstove in this area. There are numerous outbuildings including a chicken coop, 8-car carport, 2 horse-walkers, and even a racetrack or riding area, and of course fenced pastures. Located just on the edge of town, this property has city water, septic, and all utilities. Owner is finishing up painting the exterior siding and installing a new front door plus a few other updates. If you have horses, this is a "dream property." The 10-stall horse barn also has hay storage. Each stall has a half door, and the building is fully lighted. Too many amenities to list them all. Call to see this one before you miss out!
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