Powder River County, Montana Land For Sale (6 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
03/10/2025
$549,000
1.02 ac.
ACTIVE
Powder River County - 721 Park Ave, Broadus, MT
Conveniently located on the southern edge of Broadus along Highway 212, Stockmans Club attracts a steady flow of both locals and visitors. Its a cherished gathering spot where the welcoming atmosphere, paired with a fantastic menu, gives a true taste of small-town Montana. The club is renowned for its perfectly cooked steaks and an impressive drink selection, making it the ideal place for family gatherings or weary travelers passing through.
Stockmans features a spacious dining room adjacent to a separate bar area. The bar, with high-top tables and stools, is perfect for watching the big game on the large screens during sports nights. For those seeking a more relaxed and quiet meal, the dining room offers a peaceful setting, often accompanied by the soft chatter of neighboring tables.
Much like the rest of Montana, the clientele at Stockmans shifts with the seasons. Spring and summer bring an influx of tourists, while commerce remains steady year-round, with truckers often stopping for a warm meal on their long drives. In the fall, the sounds of bikers heading to the famous Sturgis rally can be heard, followed shortly by the arrival of hunters during the peak hunting season. The Powder River area is well-known for its prime hunting grounds, drawing hunters from near and far. Winter brings local sports and a host of exciting events.
All of this contributes to Stockmans thriving success, and its clear that this beloved establishment continues to flourish. If youre curious to experience it for yourself, stop by, grab a seat, and enjoy a meal and a drinkyou wont regret it. And if youre looking for your next business opportunity, wed be happy to show you around.
Call Troy Mills with Trophy Ranches at 406-853-0032
Short Facts:
721 S. Park Ave. Broadus, MT 59317
Lot size: 1.02 acres
Highway Frontage off Highway 212
2 Outbuildings 1012 and 1620 for storage 1 commercial freezer trailer
liquor license, travelling
Commercial kitchen
Walk in freezer
Walk in Cooler with tap system
Bar are separate from a dining area
Bar area has gaming and touchtunes
large parking area
Large beverage cooler in bar
Granite bar top
Mirrored back bar
Fryer
Buffet stand
Building size is 3,000 sq/ft
FEATURED LISTING
04/19/2024
$5,200,000
4242 ac.
ACTIVE
Powder River County - Broadus, MT
Consisting of 4,882 +/- acres. 4,242 +/- deeded acres. 640 +/- acres of State Land. The Sayle Hall Ranch is located 45 miles Southwest of Broadus, MT with access from a well-maintained county road. This ranch is fenced into 3 separate pastures for maximum grazing potential. The owner rates this ranch to run 250 +/- head of cow/calf pairs year-round or 350 +/- cow/calf pairs for 8 months. The fences are all 4-5 strand barbed wire. The ranch has an excellent set of metal corrals (drill stem on continuous panels) with various sized pens for sorting and holding cattle. Next to the corrals is a 40'x80' pole barn which has a 10'x15' insulated and finished room that is equipped with heat and air conditioning. The remainder of the barn is used for storage/calving purposes. Improvements include 3 wells that are all tied together for maximum water efficiency. The main well on the furthest West end is 280' deep, electric, and the owner rates it at 30 gpm. The other two wells are electric and close to the corral system.They are shallow wells pumping 3-5 gpm. There is approximately 7 +/- miles of pipeline. The pipeline runs from the main well on the West end of the ranch to the Eastern boundary where there is a 20,000 gallon buried fiberglass holding tank. There is a total of 7 water tanks, 6 tire tanks with overflows and 1 fiberglass tank. There are also springs, reservoirs, and creeks throughout the property. This property has an incredible opportunity for all avenues of hunting experiences, including Elk, Black Bear, Bobcat, Mountain Lion, Mule Deer, and Antelope. The ranch occupies a resident Elk herd. The property is located in the 704-hunting district and is approximately 4 +/- miles from the Custer National Forest. The ranch has timbered draws perfect for Elk and Deer cover, accompanied by wide open grassy valleys ideal for livestock. This ranch has been outfitted for several years, providing additional income potential. The Bighorn Mountains are also within view from the property.
FEATURED LISTING
11/17/2023
$12,500,000
12020 ac.
ACTIVE
Powder River County - Powderville West Road, Broadus, MT
Located 12 miles north of Broadus, Montana with great access off of a well-maintained county road and consisting of approximately 12,020 total acres the ranch has 10,760 deeded acres, 640 State of Montana acres and 620 BLM lease acres. With 370 acres of pivot-irrigated ground and 430 acres of flood-irrigated ground the ranch produces roughly 2,800 ton of quality hay annually. Under current management the owners are able to sell approximately 1,500 large round bales annually. Owner-rated at 400 head of mother cows, 75 head of heifers and an adequate number of bulls the ranch is able to consistently sustain these numbers while typically keeping their calves on feed through mid-February. The Crooked Creek Ranch has a total of nine artesian wells, one which provides water to the buildings and corrals and two that provides water to approximately 20 miles of pipeline that supplies water to approximately 23 tanks throughout the pastures. The remaining six wells supply water to individual tanks. In addition, the ranch has approximately 71 water right claims on the Powder River which provide ample irrigation water. There are two homes on the property, a 70 x 80 machine shed/commodity storage, a 40 x 80 insulated shop with concrete floor, a 40 x 80 insulated calving barn with a heated vet/tack room, a 40 x 60 airplane hangar with a concrete floor, two sets of metal corals, a backgrounding lot and the 2015 Valley 8,000 center pivot. With approximately 6 miles of river bottoms the ranch has exceptional hunting. The ranch has roughly 1,000 acres of wheat base and a hunting lease which provide alternate sources of income.
FEATURED LISTING
09/11/2023
$2,999,000
1120 ac.
ACTIVE
Powder River County - TBD, Ashland, MT
On the market for the first time in over 83 years, this remote, world class hunting property with limited access is comprised of 1120 pristine acres consisting of two parcels situated in the middle of 65,000 acres of Custer National Forest. The lower pasture is a 960 acre parcel that borders Custer National Forest on 3 sides. The second parcel is a rare and highly coveted 160 acre in-holding surrounded by forest on every border.
Improvements
There is a cozy 1416 one room cabin with a small kitchen area, wood stove, and loft area. Fenced in area for the horses and small shed to store tools. There is a spring just up from the cabin that supplies a water tank for horses, cattle or the wildlife. Down on the other deeded ground there is a reservoir that hold water year round. The livestock and wildlife have a opportunity to use other water sources including a solar well that produces 10 gpm and feeds into a tank. There are five water rights for the property that include stock rights out of Cook Creek. The property is well watered and excellent grass for livestock. The new buyer could run a few head of cows or yearlings, or lease out to a neighbor. All the fences where rebuilt in 2013 and are in excellent shape.
Recreation
Custer National Forest spans for 65,000 acres and a few miles away is another 277,000 acres. Known as the most ecologically diverse forest in the Northern Region, Custer National Forest is made up of high alpine mountain country, and small pockets of timbered buttes and grasslands. Its varying terrain allows for numerous recreational activities, camping, as well as scenic drives and wildlife viewing. There is also very good mule deer hunting along with upland game birds, turkey, antelope and as an added bonus you have prairie dog shooting. This area of Montana is well known for record book elk. The elk population is growing in south eastern Montana. The world record archery kill elk was taken just miles from this property a few years ago. The hunting opportunities are endless for elk, mule deer, antelope, and wild turkey.
General Operations
As seen from above it feels like one's own lush private paradise and driving through it is like going from one unique landscape to the next.
Region & Climate
Referred to as Powder River Country this region of SW Montana consistently produces some of the finest elk and mule deer antler genetics in the state. The grass in this part of Montana is a high protein yield and the abundance of springs and creeks on and around this ranch make it a game magnet even in the driest part of the year.
History
The two parcels consisting of 1120 acres in total were originally made up of several 40 acre homesteads dating back to the 1890s. Most of the smaller homesteads eventually gave way to larger operations and over time were combined to create the current parcels of land comprising this ranch. The ranch has been in the same family for over 83 years with almost no hunting and very limited seasonal use for ranching.
Location
The ranch sits approximately 6 miles N.E. of the town of Ashland, MT.
To access the ranch there is a private dirt road that runs about 4 miles due North of Hwy 212.
An easy 120-mile drive from Billings, Mt and about 100 miles North of Sheridan, Wy.
FEATURED LISTING
01/28/2023
$360,000
0.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Powder River County - 319 Holt Street, Broadus, MT
Outstanding Business Opportunity! Broadus Boot N Tack is a successful, established business in the middle of ranch country in southeastern Montana. It has provided for the needs of the residents of the area and offers products ranging from pet food to cattle feed, tack to ranch supplies, western apparel and workwear and more. Unique services such as boot repair and leather goods have also been available. This is a chance to buy a turnkey business with an established clientele. The Boot N Tack can be your next success story. Let us know if you have questions. Any of our agents would love to help.
Complete list of equipment available along with financial history for serious buyers.
.642 acres adjacent to Hwy 212/59 with .321 acres inside the city limits with public water/sewer and .321 acres outside the city limits of Broadus. Outside the floodplain. 54 x 72 pole barn with two roll up doors and cement floor for feed storage purposes and 1,824 square foot frame building utilized as retail area. Inventory is not included in the price but is available for sale to go along with the property upon purchase.
Troy Mills 406-853-0032 cell
Heather Brownfield 406-749-0725 cell
Julie Emmons Stoddard 406-853-6900 cell
FEATURED LISTING
11/25/2022
$11,700,000
20000 ac.
ACTIVE
Powder River County - Powderville East Road, Broadus, MT
This large contiguous ranch consists of approximately 20,000 acres with approximately 10,000 deeded acres and the remaining 10,000 acres comprised of both State of Montana lease or BLM. Crow Creek Ranch features 650 flood-irrigated acres and an additional 550 acres of dryland production ground. The ranch has an exceptional amount of water with approximately six miles of Powder River flowing through the ranch and also has four miles of Crow Creek, to which there are a tremendous amount of water rights. The Crow Creek Ranch is owner-rated at 700 head of mother cows year-round. The ranch also features excellent improvements including a total of five homes, two complete sets of working corrals, two large equipment shops and multiple barns, out-buildings and granaries. Wildlife is abundant and the property features many hunting, fishing or outdoor recreational opportunities.
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