Cascade County, Montana Land For Sale (34 results)
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05/08/2024
$2,700,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - Neihart, MT
If you have ever explored the Little Belt Mountains just west of the Showdown Ski Hill, you know exactly where Moose Park lies. Totally raw land, entirely surrounded by Forest Service, allows for almost any improvements a person could dream of. There is a developed spring on the west side of the land that has flowed good quality and high quantity water for well over 100 years.
Speaking of years, this land was bought by the selling familys predecessor in 1917. Originally a basecamp for a sheep operation, the large meadows in moose park grow lush grass all summer long. This property is an absolute year-round property. From camping in the summer and exploring the hundreds of miles of trails to elk hunting in the fall, and snowmobiling from park to park along the groomed trails in the winter.
Come take a look at this great Montana property in the best last place!
09/12/2024
$5,500,000
2371 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 2191 Millegan Road, Great Falls, MT
*CURRENTLY UNDER CONTRACT*
Nestled between the Missouri and Smith Rivers, this 2,371+ acre ranch in Cascade, Montana is a rare find. Spanish Coulee Ranch is a combination of careful consideration to agriculture and operational efficiency with an array of wildlife habitat and recreation. 
The property is comprised of 1,727+ acres of grazing, 208+ acres of Roundup Ready alfalfa and 400+ acres with elk fence provide sturdy fencing regardless of your needs. There are 11 separate pastures that lend themselves to the possibility of rotational grazing. Annual precipitation and snowfall  averages a total of 85.53 inches according to U.S. Climate Data. Stock water to these pastures is provided via either deep wells or live water in Spanish Coulee, a vital water source for the ranch. This coulee collects from natural springs and diverted water and provides ample water supply for the ranchs crops and livestock. Domestic water is provided from a spring near the main home. The ranch is owner rated at 200 cows year around. Fencing, reservoirs and other improvements are all in excellent condition, making the operation a turn-key purchase.
The pond located on the ranch is up to 30 feet deep in places and stocked with Kamloops trout, giving owners a peaceful and private fishing location amongst the rugged beauty of the landscape. Additional fishing opportunity exists just 5+/- miles away along the Smith River.
This ranch is fully equipped with cattle handling and processing facilities and other improvements include a shop, calving barn, implement barn, and utility room.
Manager/Owner quarters consists of a 3,359+/- SF home built in 1952 with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Home features a basement for extra living space, Central AC and a garage for your vehicles. An older 800+/- SF one bedroom, one bathroom adds charm to quarters providing additional living space for guests or ranch employees.
Surrounded by the areas mountain ranges, the ranch offers panoramic views and recreation in all directions. Abundant populations of upland birds make their home habitat right on the ranch. In addition, there is no shortage of antelope, deer, and occasional elk passing through the property. With the Lewis & Clark National Forest, Gates of the Mountains Wilderness Area, and Beartooth Wildlife Management Area nearby, the hunting and fishing opportunities are endless.
The Spanish Coulee Ranch is a model of efficiency in a highly sought after part of the state where inventory rarely hits the open market. This property is more than just a ranch  it is a lifestyle, offering incomparable opportunity for agriculture, hunting, fishing, and outdoor living.
07/09/2024
$1,999,000
67 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 125 Sun River Road, Great Falls, MT
PRICE REDUCED!  
Less than a mile drive to downtown Great Falls, this is an ideal setting for the equestrian, outdoorsman, or entrepreneur. Sun River Estate has 66.8 deeded acres and boasts nearly a mile of Sun River frontage. Approximately 51 acres are currently irrigated hay fields that produce two cuttings of premium grass hay and can be used for fall and winter grazing, and there are also three irrigated pastures. The remaining acreage mainly consists of mature trees and river-bottom riparian habitat with abundant wildlife. This property includes a modern, comfortable home, a rental house, which currently rents for $1,500/month, an indoor arena with three 12' x 12' stalls, eight horse paddocks, and several functional outbuildings.
This is an incredible investment; the estate offers flexibility for future development as it is subdividable and not subject to any Homeowners Association (HOA) restrictions, allowing the new owner considerable freedom in land use, potential expansion, and abundant business opportunities. The improvements could easily be converted for other endeavors such as dog training or as a wedding venue. For those interested in conservation, the estate presents a promising option for a conservation easement, adding another layer of potential to this multi-faceted property. 
Don't miss out on this incredible river property, just minutes to Great Falls.
06/03/2025
$1,000,000
272.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - Novak Creek Lane, Cascade, MT
Bright yellow wildflowers sway across open meadows, while dramatic rock outcroppings shape fantastic landforms and stunning cliffs. Towering, forested trees frame the horizon, etched against a brilliant blue sky. From the top of this vast 272.19-acre property, panoramic views of the Missouri River winding through the valley offer a breathtaking sight. Nestled within the rugged beauty of the Adel Mountains, this untamed land is where nature still reigns. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheeptracked by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parkscall this land home, alongside thriving populations of elk and deer that graze its meadows and roam its forests. Two seasonal springs course through the property, offering crystal-clear waters and enhancing the area's appeal for both wildlife and recreation. While the land boasts exceptional recreational opportunitiesideal for hiking, hunting, and wildlife viewingit also holds potential as prime grazing ground for cattle or horses. Located in the sought-after Dearborn Valley, renowned for its world-class fishing and hunting, this property is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Montanas wild heart.
Local Area
Follow the Missouri River out of the vast, grand mountains until it flows out to the rolling plains, and there, youll find the delightful fishing town of Cascade, Montana. There are unlimited opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors here including wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting. Should you need a bite to eat or some bait, Cascade retains a grocery store, gas station, post office, a couple of lively bars, and fun hardy folks! Get out and about and notice the numerous public fishing access spots along the mighty Missouri River. Cascade serves as a popular location to start a float down the river. Additionally, Eagle Island or Hardy Bridge also offers day use for river access. If you want a short escapade, take the day trip to the Crown Butte Preserve which is located halfway between Cascade and Simms. Hike to the flat-topped buttes and revel in the natural grassland vegetation 1000 feet above the great plains below. If youre in the mood for some history, stop by the Cascade Senior Center and Museum for a taste of local history. 
The fishing mecca of Montana is often referred to as Craig, Montana. Craig is located in southwest Montana on the Missouri River, one of the worlds premier trout streams! Fishing guides, lodges, bait shops, and fishing access sites are all abundant. The banks of the Missouri River are easily accessible from Craig since it sits just off Interstate 15. The community strives to ensure the waters stay clean. Its safe to say the town has more drift boats than people!
Area Attractions
Dearborn River Area 
The emerald-green and blue waters of the Dearborn River begin in the Scapegoat Wilderness and gently flow for more than sixty miles to the confluence with the Missouri River near Craig, MT. This area is all about fishing as it should be when located on one of the worlds premier trout streams. Fishing guides, fishing lodges, and fishing shops dot the valley where there are more drift boats on the water than people in the community! In this area, you will find miles of forested wilderness giving a home to varieties of wildlife and activities such as hiking, camping, birdwatching, photography, scenic drives, and outdoor adventure! 
Premier Fishing and Hunting 
The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks stocks Holter Lake annually with a significant number of rainbow trout. To catch a sizable trout, you will need to take a boat out and sink lines deep. Spin fishing is the most popular method used on the lake because of the various depths. Large spoons or live bait are used to catch the bigger fish. In addition to rainbow trout, Holter Lake also has mountain whitefish, brook trout, brown trout, pike, walleye, and yellow perch. Fly fishing is less popular on the lake but below the dam is where the blue ribbon stretch of the Missouri River begins. There is one entity that draws thousands of visitors from all around the world to this area and that is the fishing. These waters are filled with nutrients from the cold tailwaters from the bottom of Holter Dam creating a smorgasbord of feed for those finicky fish. As a result, the population of rainbow and brown trout surged averaging about 7000+ fish per mile of river. These fish are frequently greater than 10 inches in length! The river is a playground offering year-round fishing. In addition to the plethora of fishing access sites along Interstate 15, there are numerous streams and creeks in the area to tackle. Holter Lake, Hauser Lake, and Canyon Ferry Lake also provide excellent fishing and boating. 
The central location puts you in the middle of tremendous hunting opportunities. Montana offers millions of acres of public lands for which to roam and hunt as well as diverse habitats providing homes to the many different species of wildlife. The avid hunter can pursue big game animals including white-tailed and mule deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mountain lions, and black bears. Upland birds and waterfowl also provide excellent prospects.
Holter Lake
The emerald-green waters of the spanning lake stretched out in front of the property provide the difference between country living and utterly wonderful recreation and lake living! The lake is formed by Holter Dam on the Missouri River. Holter Lake is popular for its fishing and its water recreational attributes. Many visit the lake to camp, boat (non-motor and motorized), water ski, surf, wakeboard, swim, tube, float, hike, photograph, and view wildlife and birds. With boundless recreation opportunities, the lake makes a busy spot in the summer months among locals. The lake is a moderate-sized reservoir at 3660 acres. Access to the lake is wonderful. Several boat ramps exist along the shore with several designated fishing access sites. Located in the west-central portion of the state near Helena, Montana, there are also well-maintained campgrounds available. The lake is surrounded by rugged and majestic mountains and sparsely wooded hills. This area is also rich in history as Lewis and Clark made their famous trek through this area 200 years ago. Youll be stunned by the views of the Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area and the Gates of the Mountains is a beloved trip via watercraft.
Adel Mountains
The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the canyon near what is today Cascade, Montana in July of 1805. They were greatly impressed by the Adel Mountain Volcanics, the eroded pile of volcanic rocks more than 40 miles long and 20 miles wide. The volcanics mostly consist of fragmentsblocks, cinders, ashfrom violent, explosive eruptions that blasted magma out of the earth and into the air. The eruptions occurred about 75 million years ago and continued for several million years. 
Tower Rock State Park
Tower Rock was a landmark for native tribes, the Corps of Discovery, fur trappers, traders and many more that followed in their footsteps. The 400-foot-high igneous rock formation lies in a 140-acre site along the stretch of the Missouri River. Now a state park, visitors can learn about the geology and history of the site with five interpretive panels located at the trailhead. The trail to the base of the saddle is maintained for a quarter mile. Tower Rock State Park is a day-use only park. Many Native American tribes used the rock as a landmark when they were entering and leaving the rich buffalo grounds of today's north central Montana.
09/19/2024
$2,000,000
28.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 167 Dune Drive, Great Falls, MT
With a sprawling 28.9 acres at your disposal, the sky's the limit. The property comprises 7 surveyed lots, all of which are DEQ certified and are available as individual buildable sites. Develop the lots or build on one and sell the others for a great investment. Feast your eyes on this unique opportunity to own a piece of the magnificent Missouri River. Imagine waking up every day to panoramic views of the river as it meanders through verdant fields, a haven for birds, deer, and other wildlife. Construct your dream home, where you can fish to your heart's content right from your backyard. Framed by cottonwoods and mature trees, the river's edge transforms into a cool, leafy retreat. Whether you're looking to cultivate a lush garden, set up a cozy campsite, or build an outdoor entertainment area, this property provides endless possibilities for customization and enjoyment. For those who cherish privacy and tranquility, this secluded slice of paradise offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Bring your boat, kayak, or canoe and indulge in a myriad of water sports, from water skiing to fishing, or simply floating on the shimmering waters. Dive in, the adventure awaits! Picture yourself sipping your morning coffee on a sun-dappled porch, listening to the gentle rustle of leaves and the rhythmic flow of the river. In the evening, gather around a crackling bonfire with loved ones, sharing stories and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Embrace the serene lifestyle and create your own sanctuary on the banks of the Missouri River.
Local Area
Great Falls, MT is located in the central part of the state and straddles the mighty Missouri River. The seat of Cascade County is referred to as the Electric City because of its numerous dams and power plants. Great Falls includes many recreational activities for you and your family to enjoy together such as the C. M. Russell Museum which displays famed artist Charlie Russells works and home. Get outside and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Giant Springs State Park or float and fish the Missouri River. The city boasts the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The center provides displays and exhibits that trace the explorers journey! Great Falls holds one of the most prestigious medical facilities in the state and offers an International Airport. Great Falls International Airport offers flights of Alaska, Allegiant, Delta, and United, with direct flights to Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Chicago (seasonally). With too much to list, Great Falls awaits exploration, and you are sure to cherish the memories that you will make! 
Area Attractions
The Missouri River
The mighty Missouri River is the longest in North America flowing over 2,341 miles. The Missouri River flows from its source near Three Forks, Montana until it joins with the prevalent Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri. The Upper Missouri River was designated as a component of the National Wild and Scenic River System in 1976 beginning at Fort Benton, Montana and running 149 miles downstream. The Missouri River is a remarkably valuable life-giving source with 49 species of fish residing in its waters. The Missouri River is also a valuable historical component of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. You can enjoy floating, fishing, hiking, hunting, and camping on or around the river and view 60 species of mammals, 233 species of birds, and 20 species of amphibians and reptiles! 
Smith River
Each February a drawing is held to designate 9 lucky entries permits to float. The rivers popularity is a result of the various terrains and spectacular sights that are cherished throughout a float trip. The Smith River begins near White Sulphur Springs and twists and turns for more than 100 miles. The stretch of river from Camp Baker Access to the Eden Bridge is the most popular. The fishing throughout is exceptional with populations of brown and rainbow trout ranging in sizes from 13-16 inches long. The larger brown trout scatter in the deep pools or hover along undercut banks.
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 as a result of the last glacier in the area. It covers over 5000 acres and is a bird haven. The refuge supports a variety of wildlife and migratory waterfowl.
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. 
Giant Springs State Park
The Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 discovered Giant Springs State Park. The crystal-clear water originates in the Little Belt Mountains and takes twenty-six years to reach the springs! It is no wonder it is the most visited state park in Montana. The park sprawls out over 4,500 acres and is centered around the Mighty Mo (Missouri River). Many people utilize the parks twenty miles of trail to bike, hike, walk, bird watch, or just enjoy the scenery. The park also features waterfalls for which Great Falls was named. Be sure to visit the fish hatchery while at the park. The monster trout raised here are quite a sight! Fishing is fantastic here. Once named the shortest river in the world, the Roe River flows out into the Missouri. This state park is one of Montanas gems!
07/25/2025
$100,000
15.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - Cascade, MT
Where the Dearborn River cuts a path alongside the majestic Adel Mountains, this 15.34-acre parcel offers peace, privacy, and a true connection to nature. Here, wildflowers dot the landscape with bursts of color, while towering mountains and dense forest set the scene for a life immersed in Montana's rugged beauty. Several flat building sites have already been excavated, ready for your dream home, cabin, or shop. From this elevated perch, take in panoramic views of the Dearborn River winding through the distance. Wildlife is abundantwatch for bobcats, moose, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and white-tailed deer as they pass through the property. Let the sounds of nature envelop you: birdsong in the morning, the wind through the trees, and the occasional call of an eagle soaring overhead. Hike to the flat-topped high point on the property for even more expansive viewsperfect for relaxing, reflecting, or simply taking in the unmatched sights of Big Sky Country. Adding to its appeal, a 135-square-foot off-grid utility building is already in place, thoughtfully equipped to support a comfortable, self-sufficient lifestyle. Inside, youll find an instant water heater, propane heater, solar inverters, solar batteries, a generator for reliable power, and sleeping quarters in the loft! Solar panels capture Montanas abundant sunshine, while a propane tank and dual water tanks provide essential resources. A water pump and filtration system ensure clean, accessible water, and a sink, Flame King propane stovetop, and off-grid fridge/freezer allow for modern conveniences in this remote retreat. Whether you envision a base camp, weekend getaway, or a permanent off-grid residence, this property is ready to bring your Montana dream to life.
Local Area
Follow the Missouri River out of the vast, grand mountains until it flows out to the rolling plains, and there, youll find the delightful fishing town of Cascade, Montana. There are unlimited opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors here including wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting. Should you need a bite to eat or some bait, Cascade retains a grocery store, gas station, post office, a couple of lively bars, and fun hardy folks! Get out and about and notice the numerous public fishing access spots along the mighty Missouri River. Cascade serves as a popular location to start a float down the river. Additionally, Eagle Island or Hardy Bridge also offers day use for river access. If you want a short escapade, take the day trip to the Crown Butte Preserve which is located halfway between Cascade and Simms. Hike to the flat-topped buttes and revel in the natural grassland vegetation 1000 feet above the great plains below. If youre in the mood for some history, stop by the Cascade Senior Center and Museum for a taste of local history. 
The fishing mecca of Montana is often referred to as Craig, Montana. Craig is located in southwest Montana on the Missouri River, one of the worlds premier trout streams! Fishing guides, lodges, bait shops, and fishing access sites are all abundant. The banks of the Missouri River are easily accessible from Craig since it sits just off Interstate 15. The community strives to ensure the waters stay clean. Its safe to say the town has more drift boats than people!
Area Attractions
Dearborn River Area 
The emerald-green and blue waters of the Dearborn River begin in the Scapegoat Wilderness and gently flow for more than sixty miles to the confluence with the Missouri River near Craig, MT. This area is all about fishing as it should be when located on one of the worlds premier trout streams. Fishing guides, fishing lodges, and fishing shops dot the valley where there are more drift boats on the water than people in the community! In this area, you will find miles of forested wilderness giving a home to varieties of wildlife and activities such as hiking, camping, birdwatching, photography, scenic drives, and outdoor adventure! 
Premier Fishing and Hunting 
The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks stocks Holter Lake annually with a significant number of rainbow trout. To catch a sizable trout, you will need to take a boat out and sink lines deep. Spin fishing is the most popular method used on the lake because of the various depths. Large spoons or live bait are used to catch the bigger fish. In addition to rainbow trout, Holter Lake also has mountain whitefish, brook trout, brown trout, pike, walleye, and yellow perch. Fly fishing is less popular on the lake but below the dam is where the blue ribbon stretch of the Missouri River begins. There is one entity that draws thousands of visitors from all around the world to this area and that is the fishing. These waters are filled with nutrients from the cold tailwaters from the bottom of Holter Dam creating a smorgasbord of feed for those finicky fish. As a result, the population of rainbow and brown trout surged averaging about 7000+ fish per mile of river. These fish are frequently greater than 10 inches in length! The river is a playground offering year-round fishing. In addition to the plethora of fishing access sites along Interstate 15, there are numerous streams and creeks in the area to tackle. Holter Lake, Hauser Lake, and Canyon Ferry Lake also provide excellent fishing and boating. 
The central location puts you in the middle of tremendous hunting opportunities. Montana offers millions of acres of public lands for which to roam and hunt as well as diverse habitats providing homes to the many different species of wildlife. The avid hunter can pursue big game animals including white-tailed and mule deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mountain lions, and black bears. Upland birds and waterfowl also provide excellent prospects.
Holter Lake
The emerald-green waters of the spanning lake stretched out in front of the property provide the difference between country living and utterly wonderful recreation and lake living! The lake is formed by Holter Dam on the Missouri River. Holter Lake is popular for its fishing and its water recreational attributes. Many visit the lake to camp, boat (non-motor and motorized), water ski, surf, wakeboard, swim, tube, float, hike, photograph, and view wildlife and birds. With boundless recreation opportunities, the lake makes a busy spot in the summer months among locals. The lake is a moderate-sized reservoir at 3660 acres. Access to the lake is wonderful. Several boat ramps exist along the shore with several designated fishing access sites. Located in the west-central portion of the state near Helena, Montana, there are also well-maintained campgrounds available. The lake is surrounded by rugged and majestic mountains and sparsely wooded hills. This area is also rich in history as Lewis and Clark made their famous trek through this area 200 years ago. Youll be stunned by the views of the Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area and the Gates of the Mountains is a beloved trip via watercraft.
Adel Mountains
The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the canyon near what is today Cascade, Montana in July of 1805. They were greatly impressed by the Adel Mountain Volcanics, the eroded pile of volcanic rocks more than 40 miles long and 20 miles wide. The volcanics mostly consist of fragmentsblocks, cinders, ashfrom violent, explosive eruptions that blasted magma out of the earth and into the air. The eruptions occurred about 75 million years ago and continued for several million years. 
Tower Rock State Park
Tower Rock was a landmark for native tribes, the Corps of Discovery, fur trappers, traders and many more that followed in their footsteps. The 400-foot-high igneous rock formation lies in a 140-acre site along the stretch of the Missouri River. Now a state park, visitors can learn about the geology and history of the site with five interpretive panels located at the trailhead. The trail to the base of the saddle is maintained for a quarter mile. Tower Rock State Park is a day-use only park. Many Native American tribes used the rock as a landmark when they were entering and leaving the rich buffalo grounds of today's north central Montana.
Great Divide 
The Great Divide allows for skiing in the Montana sunshine! Located just 23 miles from Helena and 95 miles from Great Falls, the lift tickets are reasonably priced, and the resort features three main mountain lifts. There is a base lodge that offers up a cup of warm cocoa or food.
12/11/2024
$119,000
20.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - Box Canyon Lane, Cascade, MT
Car engines idling or birds singing a melodious song among the rustling leaves with the gentle breeze tickling the mountain side? The choice is an easy one! Breathe in some fresh mountain pine-infused air! This is the perfect opportunity to build your dream cabin to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Trade up for tranquility on these 20.47 acres. Let your spirit loose and explore on horses or atvs while your cabin warms for your return. There are plenty of level areas to pitch a tent or park a camper. Watch the wildlife wander through as there are frequent visits from several different species. The Missouri and Dearborn Rivers are close by for phenomenal fishing and floating adventures. Recreate on this perfect piece of Montana mountain land! 
Local Area
Follow the Missouri River out of the vast, grand mountains until it flows out to the rolling plains, and there, youll find the delightful fishing town of Cascade, Montana. There are unlimited opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors here including wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting. Should you need a bite to eat or some bait, Cascade retains a grocery store, gas station, post office, a couple of lively bars, and fun hardy folks! Get out and about and notice the numerous public fishing access spots along the mighty Missouri River. Cascade serves as a popular location to start a float down the river. Additionally, Eagle Island or Hardy Bridge also offers day use for river access. If you want a short escapade, take the day trip to the Crown Butte Preserve which is located halfway between Cascade and Simms. Hike to the flat-topped buttes and revel in the natural grassland vegetation 1000 feet above the great plains below. If youre in the mood for some history, stop by the Cascade Senior Center and Museum for a taste of local history. 
The fishing mecca of Montana is often referred to as Craig, Montana. Craig is located in southwest Montana on the Missouri River, one of the worlds premier trout streams! Fishing guides, lodges, bait shops, and fishing access sites are all abundant. The banks of the Missouri River are easily accessible from Craig since it sits just off Interstate 15. The community strives to ensure the waters stay clean. Its safe to say the town has more drift boats than people!
Lewis and Clark County has a small community named Wolf Creek that is located along Interstate 15, 28 miles north of Helena, the state capital. As you are winding through the Wolf Creek Canyon, the scenery is beautiful, and Wolf Creek is a perfect resting place before taking on the many adventures that the area provides. Nearby, the Missouri River widens into Holter Lake Reservoir in which there are 140 campsites, 3 swimming areas, and 4800 acres of boating, water skiing, and fishing opportunities. To the southeast of Wolf Creek, Hauser Lake Reservoir holds some record-sized Kokanee Salmon, Rainbow and Brown trout, Walleye, and Perch. Enjoy a boat ride detailing the adventures of Lewis and Clark and hear how the Gates of the Mountains were named by Meriwether Lewis himself. This gorgeous scenic area boasts the beauties and undefined natural wonders of Montana.
Area Attractions
Dearborn River Area 
The emerald-green and blue waters of the Dearborn River begin in the Scapegoat Wilderness and gently flow for more than sixty miles to the confluence with the Missouri River near Craig, MT. This area is all about fishing as it should be when located on one of the worlds premier trout streams. Fishing guides, fishing lodges, and fishing shops stipple the valley where there are more drift boats on the water than people in the community! In this area, you will find miles of forested wilderness giving a home to varieties of wildlife and activities such as hiking, camping, birdwatching, photography, scenic drives, and outdoor adventure! 
Premier Fishing and Hunting 
The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks stocks Holter Lake annually with a significant number of rainbow trout. To catch a sizable trout, you will need to take a boat out and sink lines deep. Spin fishing is the most popular method used on the lake because of the various depths. Large spoons or live bait are used to catch the bigger fish. In addition to rainbow trout, Holter Lake also has mountain whitefish, brook trout, brown trout, pike, walleye, and yellow perch. Fly fishing is less popular on the lake but below the dam is where the blue ribbon stretch of the Missouri River begins. There is one entity that draws thousands of visitors from all around the world to this area and that is the fishing. These waters are filled with nutrients from the cold tailwaters from the bottom of Holter Dam creating a smorgasbord of feed for those finicky fish. As a result, the population of rainbow and brown trout surged averaging about 7000+ fish per mile of river. These fish are frequently greater than 10 inches in length! The river is a playground offering year-round fishing. In addition to the plethora of fishing access sites along Interstate 15, there are numerous streams and creeks in the area to tackle. Holter Lake, Hauser Lake, and Canyon Ferry Lake also provide excellent fishing and boating. 
The central location puts you in the middle of tremendous hunting opportunities. Montana offers millions of acres of public lands for which to roam and hunt as well as diverse habitats providing homes to the many different species of wildlife. The avid hunter can pursue big game animals including white-tailed and mule deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mountain lions, and black bears. Upland birds and waterfowl also provide excellent prospects.
Holter Lake
The emerald-green waters of the spanning lake stretched out in front of the property provide the difference between country living and utterly wonderful recreation and lake living! The lake is formed by Holter Dam on the Missouri River. Holter Lake is popular for its fishing and its water recreational attributes. Many visit the lake to camp, boat (non-motor and motorized), water ski, surf, wakeboard, swim, tube, float, hike, photograph, and view wildlife and birds. With boundless recreation opportunities, the lake makes a busy spot in the summer months among locals. The lake is a moderate-sized reservoir at 3660 acres. Access to the lake is wonderful. Several boat ramps exist along the shore with several designated fishing access sites. Located in the west-central portion of the state near Helena, Montana, there are also well-maintained campgrounds available. The lake is surrounded by rugged and majestic mountains and sparsely wooded hills. This area is also rich in history as Lewis and Clark made their famous trek through this area 200 years ago. Youll be stunned by the views of the Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area and the Gates of the Mountains is a beloved trip via watercraft.
Smith River
Each February a drawing is held to designate 9 lucky entries permits to float. The rivers popularity is a result of the various terrains and spectacular sights that are cherished throughout a float trip. The Smith River begins near White Sulphur Springs and twists and turns for more than 100 miles. The stretch of river from Camp Baker Access to the Eden Bridge is the most popular stretch. The fishing throughout is exceptional with populations of brown and rainbow trout ranging in sizes from 13-16 inches long. The larger brown trout scatter in the deep pools or hover along undercut banks.
08/11/2025
$64,900
4.42 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - Belt, MT
Escape the noise and embrace wide-open spaces with this 4.42-acre property for sale in Belt, Montana, nestled in the heart of Cascade County. With breathtaking views of Belt Butte, this land offers the perfect blend of peaceful country living and easy accessibility to nearby amenities.
Located just minutes from Castner Park and the serene Belt Creek, this parcel is ideal for outdoor lovers who enjoy fishing, hiking, and exploring nature. The charming town of Belt is right around the corner, and Great Falls is a short drive awaygiving you the convenience of city access without sacrificing the peace and quiet of rural life. Better yet, Showdown Ski area is just to the south.
Utilities are nearby, making future development straightforward, thanks to the established homes in the area. Whether youre looking to build your dream retirement home, a family getaway, or a basecamp for Montana adventures, this property checks all the boxes.
05/01/2024
$475,000
78.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - TBD Comer Hill Road, Lot#WP001, Great Falls, MT
Experience the epitome of Montana living with this hard-to-find, large building site near Great Falls, boasting incredible vistas overlooking the majestic Missouri River. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty as geese migrate against a backdrop of distant snow-covered mountain peaks. Listen to pheasants cackle and watch rutting whitetail above the river bottom from your perch. This coveted area offers protective covenants, ensuring the preservation of your land and home value for years.Conveniently located about 15 minutes from the airport and 20-25 minutes from downtown, this parcel offers unmatched convenience with country charm. Explore the potential for a partial split (with HOA and/or county approval), maximizing returns for the new owner. With two recorded easements and an unrivaled viewscape from the upper build site, this property is a must-see.Two options for those seeking river access are available within a few miles, including a shared access site for the HOA. Don't miss the opportunity to make your Montana dream a reality with this exceptional parcel.
06/27/2025
$219,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 1117 14th St S, Great Falls, MT
Located in the heart of Great Falls, Montana, this contemporary two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium is now available for purchase. The unit boasts several sophisticated upgrades, including a smart refrigerator and a flat-top range, enhancing both functionality and style. For convenience, a one-stall garage is situated adjacent to the condo, protecting your vehicle from the elements. Storage solutions are efficiently organized with hooks and shelving. During the hot summer months, you can relish the comfort of central air conditioning and bask in the sunlight on the enclosed patio area. This turnkey condominium, located in a central area, represents a prudent investment in a burgeoning community.
Local Area
Great Falls, MT is located in the central part of the state and straddles the mighty Missouri River. The seat of Cascade County is referred to as the Electric City because of its numerous dams and power plants. Great Falls includes many recreational activities for you and your family to enjoy together such as the C. M. Russell Museum which displays famed artist Charlie Russells works and home. Get outside and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Giant Springs State Park or float and fish the Missouri River. The city boasts the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The center provides displays and exhibits that trace the explorers journey! Great Falls holds one of the most prestigious medical facilities in the state and offers an International Airport. Great Falls International Airport offers flights of Alaska, Allegiant, Delta, and United, with direct flights to Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Chicago (seasonally). With too much to list, Great Falls awaits exploration, and you are sure to cherish the memories that you will make! 
Area Attractions
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 as a result of the last glacier in the area. It covers over 5000 acres and is a bird haven. The refuge supports a variety of wildlife and migratory waterfowl.
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. 
Giant Springs State Park
The Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 discovered Giant Springs State Park. The crystal-clear water originates in the Little Belt Mountains and takes twenty-six years to reach the springs! It is no wonder it is the most visited state park in Montana. The park sprawls out over 4,500 acres and is centered around the Mighty Mo (Missouri River). Many people utilize the parks twenty miles of trail to bike, hike, walk, bird watch, or just enjoy the scenery. The park also features waterfalls for which Great Falls was named. Be sure to visit the fish hatchery while at the park. The monster trout raised here are quite a sight! Fishing is fantastic here. Once named the shortest river in the world, the Roe River flows out into the Missouri. This state park is one of Montanas gems!
06/27/2025
$2,250,000
0.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 201 2nd Ave S, Great Falls, MT
Located in the heart of downtown Great Falls, Montana, this commercial building is situated on the corner of 2nd St. S. and 2nd Ave. South assuring exceptional visibility and attention. The high-traffic location is just inside the Downtown Parking District, so it benefits from the parking advantages. The commercial building is just under 15,000 square feet, with approximately 8,000 sq. ft. of it encompassing the showroom. The large windows supply tons of natural light and allow visibility to the street. In addition, the building has high ceilings, multiple entrances, a floorplan that includes 5 separate offices, 4 bathrooms, a break/conference room, front counter space, an IT room, a copier/office supply room, several storage rooms, and a heated warehouse with an overhead door and street access. The warehouse can serve as private parking as well. Significant upgrades were completed in 2008 including new plumbing, electrical, roof, HVAC, and windows to this 1914 historic downtown gem. From 2008-2022, the building served as a furniture, appliance, and electronics store. A segment of the property (207) could be utilized as a separate business with its own entrance, bathroom, office space, kitchenette, and storage. Think you might need more space? An adjacent warehouse is listed for sale separately at 215 2nd Ave. So. The warehouse is approximately 26,000 sq. feet. The possibilities are endless. As Great Falls grows and the downtown area adds incentive, these buildings are in prime locales to utilize as you see fit.
Local Area
Great Falls, MT is located in the central part of the state and straddles the mighty Missouri River. The seat of Cascade County is referred to as the Electric City because of its numerous dams and power plants. Great Falls includes many recreational activities for you and your family to enjoy together such as the C. M. Russell Museum which displays famed artist Charlie Russells works and home. Get outside and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Giant Springs State Park or float and fish the Missouri River. The city boasts the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The center provides displays and exhibits that trace the explorers journey! Great Falls holds one of the most prestigious medical facilities in the state and offers an International Airport. Great Falls International Airport offers flights of Alaska, Allegiant, Delta, and United, with direct flights to Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Chicago (seasonally). With too much to list, Great Falls awaits exploration, and you are sure to cherish the memories that you will make! 
Area Attractions
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 as a result of the last glacier in the area. It covers over 5000 acres and is a bird haven. The refuge supports a variety of wildlife and migratory waterfowl.
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. 
Giant Springs State Park
The Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 discovered Giant Springs State Park. The crystal-clear water originates in the Little Belt Mountains and takes twenty-six years to reach the springs! It is no wonder it is the most visited state park in Montana. The park sprawls out over 4,500 acres and is centered around the Mighty Mo (Missouri River). Many people utilize the parks twenty miles of trail to bike, hike, walk, bird watch, or just enjoy the scenery. The park also features waterfalls for which Great Falls was named. Be sure to visit the fish hatchery while at the park. The monster trout raised here are quite a sight! Fishing is fantastic here. Once named the shortest river in the world, the Roe River flows out into the Missouri. This state park is one of Montanas gems!
06/27/2025
$3,250,000
0.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 215 2nd Ave S, Great Falls, MT
Located in the heart of downtown Great Falls, Montana, this commercial building and warehouse is situated on the corner of 2nd St. S. and 2nd Ave. South assuring exceptional visibility and attention. The high-traffic location is just inside the Downtown Parking District, so it benefits from the parking advantages. The commercial building is just under 15,000 square feet, with approximately 8,000 sq. ft. of it encompassing the showroom. The large windows supply tons of natural light and allow visibility to the street. In addition, the building has high ceilings, multiple entrances, a floorplan that includes 5 separate offices, 4 bathrooms, a break/conference room, front counter space, an IT room, a copier/office supply room, several storage rooms, and a heated warehouse with an overhead door and street access. The warehouse can serve as private parking as well. Significant upgrades were completed in 2008 including new plumbing, electrical, roof, HVAC, and windows to this 1914 historic downtown gem. From 2008-2022, the building served as a furniture, appliance, and electronics store. A segment of the property (207) could be utilized as a separate business with its own entrance, bathroom, office space, kitchenette, and storage. The building at 215 2nd Ave. So. Provides 26,000 additional square feet of space to store or accommodate a buyers business possibilities. Collect income and lease the space out. As Great Falls grows and the downtown area adds incentive, these buildings are in prime locales to utilize as you see fit.
Local Area
Great Falls, MT is located in the central part of the state and straddles the mighty Missouri River. The seat of Cascade County is referred to as the Electric City because of its numerous dams and power plants. Great Falls includes many recreational activities for you and your family to enjoy together such as the C. M. Russell Museum which displays famed artist Charlie Russells works and home. Get outside and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Giant Springs State Park or float and fish the Missouri River. The city boasts the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The center provides displays and exhibits that trace the explorers journey! Great Falls holds one of the most prestigious medical facilities in the state and offers an International Airport. Great Falls International Airport offers flights of Alaska, Allegiant, Delta, and United, with direct flights to Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Chicago (seasonally). With too much to list, Great Falls awaits exploration, and you are sure to cherish the memories that you will make! 
Area Attractions
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 as a result of the last glacier in the area. It covers over 5000 acres and is a bird haven. The refuge supports a variety of wildlife and migratory waterfowl.
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. 
Giant Springs State Park
The Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 discovered Giant Springs State Park. The crystal-clear water originates in the Little Belt Mountains and takes twenty-six years to reach the springs! It is no wonder it is the most visited state park in Montana. The park sprawls out over 4,500 acres and is centered around the Mighty Mo (Missouri River). Many people utilize the parks twenty miles of trail to bike, hike, walk, bird watch, or just enjoy the scenery. The park also features waterfalls for which Great Falls was named. Be sure to visit the fish hatchery while at the park. The monster trout raised here are quite a sight! Fishing is fantastic here. Once named the shortest river in the world, the Roe River flows out into the Missouri. This state park is one of Montanas gems!
03/24/2025
$1,050,000
53.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 2575 Cascade Hound Creek Rd, Cascade, MT
This remarkable home, set on 53.33 acres, offers breathtaking views of the Adel and Little Belt Mountains from its expansive deck. The snow-capped peaks are echoed in the pitched roof design of the 4,000-square-foot ranch-style residence. The open-concept layout features three bedrooms and three bathrooms, complemented by a cozy rock fireplace and a wood-burning stove. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with red oak cabinetry. The daylight basement, although unfinished, is framed, wired, and features three large non-conforming bedrooms. It also has a full bathroom that is framed, wired, and plumbed through the concrete floor. The master suite boasts a spacious bathroom equipped with a garden tub, a large, tiled shower, and a private toilet area. Large windows throughout the home allow abundant natural light to fill the space. Additionally, the property includes a concrete pad for a customizable attached 2 car garage, a monolithic concrete shop pad, and a barn, making it an excellent candidate for equestrian use. With wide open spaces, clean air, and 52 acres to explore, this central Montana ranchette is an inviting property to come home to!Local Area
Follow the Missouri River out of the vast, grand mountains until it flows out to the rolling plains, and there, youll find the delightful fishing town of Cascade, Montana. There are unlimited opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors here including wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting. Should you need a bite to eat or some bait, Cascade retains a grocery store, gas station, post office, a couple of lively bars, and fun hardy folks! Get out and about and notice the numerous public fishing access spots along the mighty Missouri River. Cascade serves as a popular location to start a float down the river. Additionally, Eagle Island or Hardy Bridge also offers day use for river access. If you want a short escapade, take the day trip to the Crown Butte Preserve which is located halfway between Cascade and Simms. Hike to the flat-topped buttes and revel in the natural grassland vegetation 1000 feet above the great plains below. If youre in the mood for some history, stop by the Cascade Senior Center and Museum for a taste of local history. 
Ulm, Montana is a small community comprised of mostly ranchers and farmers 12 miles southwest of Great Falls off I-15. Historically, Ulm came to be as a result of the Great Northern Railway coming through in 1887. The railroad provided a local shipping point for wheat, cattle, and other agricultural commodities. 
Area Attractions
Smith River
Each February a drawing is held to designate 9 lucky entries permits to float. The rivers popularity is a result of the various terrains and spectacular sights that are cherished throughout a float trip. The Smith River begins near White Sulphur Springs and twists and turns for more than 100 miles. The stretch of river from Camp Baker Access to the Eden Bridge is the most popular. The fishing throughout is exceptional with populations of brown and rainbow trout ranging in sizes from 13-16 inches long. The larger brown trout scatter in the deep pools or hover along undercut banks.
Adel Mountains
The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the canyon near what is today Cascade, Montana in July of 1805. They were greatly impressed by the Adel Mountain Volcanics, the eroded pile of volcanic rocks more than 40 miles long and 20 miles wide. The volcanics mostly consist of fragmentsblocks, cinders, ashfrom violent, explosive eruptions that blasted magma out of the earth and into the air. The eruptions occurred about 75 million years ago and continued for several million years. 
Little Belt Mountains
The Little Belt Mountains are a section of the rugged Rocky Mountains. They lie mostly in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The unspoiled nature is used for logging and recreation. The mountains have been mined for silver since the 1880s and sapphires since 1896. The famous Yogo sapphire is mined near Yogo Creek. The highest peak of the range is Big Baldy Mountain towering at 9,175 feet. Ponderosa pines and Douglas-firs predominantly fill the forest providing cover for black bear, elk, white-tailed, and mule deer. Rifle and archery hunting is excellent, and during the fall, hunters orange can be spotted trekking up the trails. The hum of motorized vehicles can often be heard as it is a popular sport here as well.
Premier Fishing and Hunting 
The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks stocks Holter Lake annually with a significant number of rainbow trout. To catch a sizable trout, you will need to take a boat out and sink lines deep. Spin fishing is the most popular method used on the lake because of the various depths. Large spoons or live bait are used to catch the bigger fish. In addition to rainbow trout, Holter Lake also has mountain whitefish, brook trout, brown trout, pike, walleye, and yellow perch. Fly fishing is less popular on the lake but below the dam is where the blue ribbon stretch of the Missouri River begins. There is one entity that draws thousands of visitors from all around the world to this area and that is the fishing. These waters are filled with nutrients from the cold tailwaters from the bottom of Holter Dam creating a smorgasbord of feed for those finicky fish. As a result, the population of rainbow and brown trout surged averaging about 7000+ fish per mile of river. These fish are frequently greater than 10 inches in length! The river is a playground offering year-round fishing. In addition to the plethora of fishing access sites along Interstate 15, there are numerous streams and creeks in the area to tackle. Holter Lake, Hauser Lake, and Canyon Ferry Lake also provide excellent fishing and boating. 
The central location puts you in the middle of tremendous hunting opportunities. Montana offers millions of acres of public lands for which to roam and hunt as well as diverse habitats providing homes to the many different species of wildlife. The avid hunter can pursue big game animals including white-tailed and mule deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mountain lions, and black bears. Upland birds and waterfowl also provide excellent prospects.
Holter Lake
The emerald-green waters of the spanning lake stretched out in front of the property provide the difference between country living and utterly wonderful recreation and lake living! Holter Dam on the Missouri River forms the lake. Holter Lake is popular for its fishing and its water recreational attributes. Many visit the lake to camp, boat (non-motor and motorized), water ski, surf, wakeboard, swim, tube, float, hike, photograph, and view wildlife and birds. With boundless recreation opportunities, the lake makes a busy spot in the summer months among locals. The lake is a moderate-sized reservoir at 3660 acres. Access to the lake is wonderful. Several boat ramps exist along the shore with several designated fishing access sites. Located in the west-central portion of the state near Helena, Montana, there are also well-maintained campgrounds available. The lake is surrounded by rugged and majestic mountains and sparsely wooded hills. This area is also rich in history as Lewis and Clark made their famous trek through this area 200 years ago. Youll be stunned by the views of the Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area and the Gates of the Mountains is a beloved trip via watercraft.
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
This buffalo jump is considered to be the longest 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 as a result of the last glacier in the area. It covers over 5000 acres and is a bird haven. The refuge supports a variety of wildlife and migratory waterfowl.
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.
10/19/2025
$175,000
20.11 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - Bridger, MT
Carbon County, Montana
20.11 acres
Near Bridger, MT
Vacant land available
Includes structures (house + sheds, not livable)
400 ft deep well on site
Zoned Commercial  2025 taxes approx. $1,800
Legal access via Dead Man Creek Rd
Survey from 2005
POA in place  no trailers, no fees
Actual photos coming soon
Market Value/ARV = $175,000
Cash deal  Off-market opportunity  Limited time in
06/02/2025
$483,000
188 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 174 Schrammeck Lake Rd, Cascade, MT
Schrammeck lake property consist of well watered range land, and beautiful veiws.
Perfect for the new age homesteader.
It has good water and soil for a garden or crop.
Ample grass for a few horses or some cows.
Small unfisished home - 1800 sq ft, orginally built to be a garage but is rough finished to live in
Horse Barn for livestock 
 
Missouri River - 10 Min
Great Falls Inernational Airport - 40 Min
Smith River State Park - 60 Min
Lewis and Clark Interpertive Center - 40 min 
Gates of the Mountains - 60 Min 
Tower Rock State Park - 35 Min
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park - 20 Min
10/19/2022
$14,500,000
4960 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 653 Millegan Road, Great Falls, MT
PENDING/CONTINGENCY 
The Lord Ranch is majestically placed along 1.8 miles of the famous Smith River and 6 miles of the Missouri River.  This once in a lifetime ranch is only 15 miles from the vibrant town of Great Falls, Montana and only 5 miles from the quaint little town of Ulm, Montana.  The ranch is comprised of over 4900 deeded acres and operationally combines 865 acres of productive hay ground, 218 of that is situated under one newer extensive pivot with 417 acres sub irrigated and remaining acres of dryland hay crop.  Three cuttings of alfalfa hay are in production each year. There are thousands of acres of new fenced pasture complete with cross fencing and spring fed water dispersed throughout the ranch.  A mix of bench topped rolling hills with native grass and lush riparian river bottom provide a healthy mix of terrain and vegetation suitable for a variety of wildlife. Thus, providing endless hunting opportunities for any level of sportsman.  The uniqueness of this property offers habitat and cover for whitetail deer, mule deer, antelope, upland birds, and waterfowl, as well as the ranch's cattle herd.  Additionally, the Lord Ranch is not tied by a conservation easement, leaving you no boundaries as to what can be done on this piece of property.  Ranches this unique rarely come on the market. 
Contact Michael Beattie 406-459-1896 or your real estate professional. Listing agent is related to the sellers.
09/30/2025
$625,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 42 Cora Creek Rd, Belt, MT
Year-round water runs through the property for livestock, no covenants or restrictions of any kind!   The property includes a gorgeous, well-maintained iconic red barn & working corrals, along with a solid-built 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home. The home is in good condition with radiant heat and an open concept, needing only minor cosmetic upgrades to truly shine. The attached, heated, oversized two-car garage is sure to impress, but if more space is needed, there is also a shop with 220-volt electricity perfect for all your project needs. Enjoy peaceful country views from every direction.
Tucked on the bend of a well-maintained country road, only 2 miles off the highway, this property is easily accessible while still offering the best of country living! This unique property is conveniently located just a couple of miles outside of the small, Montana friendly town of Belt, or a very scenic 23-mile commute to Great Falls.  
This property would also make an amazing wedding venue!  Show stopping pictures could be taken of brides by this barn!  Whatever you can dream for this property can be your MT reality, you can have it all with this beautiful gem!  Land, livestock, home, barn and water come live the Montana dream!
09/30/2025
$129,000
7.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - NHN Gunsight Lane, Cascade, MT 59421, Cascade, MT
Welcome to your mountain top retreat, nestled on 7.97 private acres surrounded by trees and stunning mountain views. This property offers unmatched privacy and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, including hiking, ATV riding, and fishing. A cozy dry cabin awaits, equipped with a wood stove, sink and propane oven, providing the perfect rustic getaway. Enjoy world-class fly fishing just minutes away on the Missouri River, or take a short drive to the scenic Dearborn River. Wildlife is abundantits common to see deer, elk, and even black bears roaming the area. With multiple flat spots perfect for additional buildings and its location in Hunting District 421, this property is an ideal basecamp for year-round recreation and relaxation.
07/23/2025
$1,750,000
4.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 2127 Old US Highway 91, Cascade, MT
Stunning Montana Retreat with Blue Ribbon Trout Fishing on the Missouri River! Welcome to your dream home nestled on 4.11 pristine acres with breathtaking mountain views, lush, irrigated lawn, and direct access to world-class Blue Ribbon trout fishing on the Missouri River and 20 RV hookups. This property offers the perfect blend of luxury, serenity, and outdoor adventure. Step inside to discover 3,379 square feet of open-concept living space, thoughtfully designed to maximize natural light and panoramic views. The spacious floor plan features high ceilings, expansive windows, and seamless flow between living, dining, and kitchen areas, ideal for entertaining or simply relaxing in comfort. Central air conditioning ensures year-round comfort. Step outside to your private outdoor oasis, where two serene ponds and a manicured lawn create a peaceful setting for gatherings, wildlife watching, or quiet evenings under the stars. Whether you're casting a line in the Missouri River, enjoying the mountain views, or relaxing beside the ponds, this property invites you to experience Montana living at its finest. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind property that combines luxury, lifestyle, and natural beauty. Schedule your private showing today. Contact Dustin Maier for more information: 406-438-5737
10/01/2025
$3,599,000
68.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 2173 Old US Hwy 91, Cascade, MT
This rare find on the Missouri River offers 68.5 acres of pristine land in a private setting, featuring a stunning 2,064 sq. ft. log home with luxurious touches like heated bathroom floors, quartz countertops, and a wraparound porch perfect for taking in the breathtaking views. The meticulously maintained landscape boasts a variety of tree species and an underground sprinkler system. An additional 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment is attached to the 54 X 30ft quonset, providing extra space for guests or rental opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate over half a mile of private river frontage for world-class fly fishing, along with exceptional bird hunting for pheasants, Hungarian partridge, and waterfowl. The property is ideally situated next to Pelican Point fishing access, with the Missouri River offering 33 miles of premier fishing and recreation. This is a true paradise for those seeking luxury, privacy, and outdoor adventure.
Located in hunting district 445, this area offers excellent opportunities for deer and elk hunting, with easy access to the nearby Big Belt Mountains and Beartooth game range. For anglers, Holter Lake—renowned for its walleye fishing—is just 26 miles away, providing even more outdoor recreation. Whether you’re an avid hunter, fisherman, or nature enthusiast, this prime location offers unparalleled access to some of Montana’s best wildlife. Property is in a Conservation Easement with the Montana Land Reliance. Conveniently located, the property is a just a short distance from the Dearborn River boat ramp and approximately 5 miles to the nearest fly shop. The neighboring town of Cascade is just a short 7 miles and has a K-12 school, grocery store, gas station, and restaurants. Just 33 miles from the property, the town of Great Falls has an international airport, Level II Trauma Center, shopping and much more. Helena is approximately 58 miles away.
10/01/2025
$2,490,000
82 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 2107 Old US Hwy 91, Cascade, MT
Discover one of the most unique properties in all of Montana. This exceptional 82-acre estate offers an unparalleled 3,000+ feet of pristine Missouri River frontage. The custom-built log cabin is ideally situated just a stone's throw from the renowned Blue Ribbon Missouri River. With the river on one side and a pond teeming with large carp on the other, this location is a sportsman's dream. Imagine world-class duck hunting and phenomenal fishing right from your doorstep. Beyond the incredible angling and waterfowl opportunities, the property offers superb upland bird hunting with Hungarian Partridge, pheasants, and sharp-tailed grouse. This is more than just a property; it's a private sanctuary. Having guided fly-fishing on the Missouri for 30 years, I can confidently say the fishing here is simply unparalleled – truly the best in the entire state of Montana."
This property is unique in the entire State of Montana. The cabin is located a cast away from the Blue Ribbon Missouri River. Trout rise in front of the cabin, grab a cup of Joe, and walk out to fish the early morning "rise", sound like a dream? It is the spot to be on the Missouri River. This section of the river has less boat traffic, than any other. The fishing is excellent, rising trout up to 23 inches are caught on this section. Streamer fishing is great for the very large brown trout and those who are accustomed to this style of athletic fishing. The hunting is wonderful for Ducks and Geese, one could literally shoot passing ducks from the front porch, the cabin is located on the Flyway. Last season the Hungarian Partridge were numerous, and this coming season doesn't look to disappoint , for both Pheasants and Huns. Float down the Missouri River from your new cabin and enjoy the slower moving section of the river, The river has brown trout, rainbow, whitefish, carp, walleye, and northern pike. A 40 inch Norther pike was caught just a few miles south of the cabin. For hatches, the river is famous for the Pale morning dun , Tico , and Caddis hatches . In addition to having wonderful Hopper and Beetle and Ant fishing all in all just a great world-class fishery.
10/01/2025
$450,000
31.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 442 Vaughn North Frontage Rd, Vaughn, MT
Nestled on over 31 acres in Vaughn, Montana, this exceptional property offers comfort, efficiency, and equestrian-ready functionality. The custom 1,248 sq ft home was built with energy efficiency in mind and is complemented by an 8x10x40 horse lean-to and a 1+ ton hay shed for ample storage. A year-round creek runs through the property, with water rights. Additional amenities include 3-phase power available for a future shop, 50 AMP and 30 AMP RV hookups, a 1,500-gallon cistern, and a well that could serve for irrigation or livestock. The gourmet kitchen is a standout, featuring a custom woodstove hearth, handcrafted cabinetry, a farmhouse sink, and a luxury propane 6-burner double oven with griddle. This one-of-a-kind property is ready for those seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle without sacrificing comfort.
It features a durable metal roof with 18 inches of blown-in insulation and R-50 insulated walls. The exterior walls are an impressive 8.5+" thick with fire-retardant insulation, complementing a well lite 4-foot crawl space thoroughly insulated on both the floor and walls. Concrete walls are painted inside and out, while the interior walls are finished with 7/16" OSB and 1" tongue and groove pine. Step inside to a thoughtfully designed interior, where the roof is 7/16" OSB with 1" tongue and groove pine, and a grand chandelier illuminates the dining area and extends throughout the home. Red cedar trim adorns the top and bottom of the interior walls, while LED lighting with dimming switches creates a customizable ambiance. Three ceiling fans are strategically placed for comfort. A rolling pantry cabinet and a rolling island provide both convenience and style. This custom home also offers a practical mud utility room, a guest bathroom, and guest bedrooms. The custom master bedroom provides a private sanctuary with a custom bathroom, complete with a double sink, a 48" shower, and a heated jet tub. Enjoy private access to the back porch from the master bedroom, set in a private setting. For ultimate relaxation, the property is wired for a hot tub. A very nice covered front porch with beams offers a welcoming entrance, and the exterior walls are finished with beveled fir siding, enhanced by LED security lights at the front and side. Commercial fire doors are installed on both guest and master bedroom entries. Two 110 receptacles are conveniently located at the power pole and the property features a propane gas tankless water heater. Outlets are raised for easy access, and the home is wired for an electric oven and stove, offering flexibility should you wish to change over. Additionally, there's easy access to the attic, and custom shelving can be added where you see fit.
10/01/2025
$249,000
13.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 84 Sugarloaf Mountain Ln, Cascade, MT
Welcome to the fly fisherman’s dream property, located just a short distance from the famous Missouri River. With over 13 acres of private land, 2 fully furnished cabins, and year-round access, you will be ready for your next fishing or hunting adventure. The smaller cabin built in 2011 includes, sink, solar powered battery pump, kitchen cabinets, propane on demand hot water heater, outdoor shower, 35 gal. water tank, woodstove and sleeps 4. The larger 24x24 Cabin built in 2013 boasts a fishing lodge theme, beautiful blue pine interior, & includes NEW propane fireplace & stove (2022), propane refrigerator, sink, one bedroom, living room, kitchen/dining area and loft with 3 twin beds. This cabin sleeps 7. Both cabins are wired with generator hookups for lights and plug-ins. Both cabins come furnished with custom log furniture, cookware, grill, generator, outdoor seating, & even linens. Bring your friends and enjoy the large outside fire pit and patio!
Conveniently located, the property is a just a short distance from the Mid-Canon boat ramp and approximately 8 miles to the nearest fly shop. The neighboring town of Cascade is just a short 17 miles and has a K-12 school, grocery store, gas station, and restaurants. Just 44 miles from the property, the town of Great Falls has an international airport, Level II Trauma Center, shopping and much more. Helena is approximately 51 miles away.
10/01/2025
$1,275,000
3.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - 4848 US-89, Monarch, MT
Imagine waking up to the tranquil sounds of Belt Creek on your very own awe-inspiring property! This remarkable listing offers nearly 3.5 acres directly on the creek, presenting endless possibilities with its substantial structures and unique features. The beautifully remodeled 3-bedroom, 2-bath home provides stunning creek views and boasts numerous custom details. You'll appreciate the circle-sawn fir flooring, concrete countertops, striking beams, and a captivating catwalk overlooking the living space. Hosting guests will be a pleasure with two additional cabins and generous outdoor cooking facilities. As you explore the property, you'll discover natural springs flowing nearby as you cross the custom footbridge leading to a large meat processing building, complete with a walk-in cooler and an expansive covered patio perfect for entertaining.
With six heated outbuildings, you'll have ample space for all your recreational gear, allowing you to fully embrace the incredible hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, skiing, and hiking opportunities right outside your door. This property truly must be seen to be fully appreciated.
10/01/2025
$4,500,000
425.96 ac.
ACTIVE
Cascade County - NHN County Line Road, Sun River, MT
Here is an incredible opportunity to own +/- 425.96 acres of productive, irrigated, farmland on the highly sought after Fairfield bench in the Greenfields Irrigation District. Approximately 360 acres currently in a stand of alfalfa, irrigated with 6 new 2020 Reinke pivots, all GPS controlled with ease from a cell phone. 335 GID Assessed irrigated Acres + 76 irrigated acres of State water rights from live stream. The irrigation system has approximately 10,000 ft of buried mainline. No corner goes unwatered with addition of 25 stationary irrigation big guns.There are 2 feedlot setups with 750 head capacity each. The feedlot is comprised of large pens, steel bunks, concrete base underground, 9 buried frost free non electric & stock waterers. 1 acre graveled yard. (hay storage)and truck parking. Gravel Pit. Valid (Open Cut Mine) in current operation. Property lies between 1st Rd S and County line Rd at 12th ln. 1176 County Line Rd Ft Shaw.
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