For the serious hunter or outdoor enthusiast, this 401.9-acre stretch of raw Montana wilderness offers the ultimate escape. Located just seven miles west of the timber town of Lincoln, this private mountain property lies in a prime wildlife corridor near the Continental Dividerenowned for its trophy game and unmatched backcountry access.
Whether you're chasing the bugle of a rutting bull elk in September or tracking deer through the timber come rifle season, this land delivers. Elk, whitetail and mule deer, black bear, mountain lion, and other species are known to roam this area heavily. Game trails crisscross the property, and the terrain varies from rolling meadows to dense timberideal habitat and great visibility for glassing or setting up blinds.
A gravel road traverses the property, offering easy access for trucks, side-by-sides, or snowmobiles, so you can hunt or scout without limits. No covenants or HOAs are restricting your use, giving you the freedom to build a hunting cabin, park a camper, or establish a base camp for year-round recreation.
In the off-season, ride your ATV, snowmobile, or horse through the forested trails, or forage for huckleberries and mushrooms. Fishing and floating opportunities await just across Highway 200 on the legendary Blackfoot River.
The land comes with water rights for stock water and sits between Missoula and Great Fallsboth with international airportsmaking travel and resupply easy.
Highlights for Hunters & Recreationalists:
401.9 acres of prime habitat in a known wildlife corridor
Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, and upland birds
Gravel road access throughout the property
No HOA, no covenants build your hunting lodge or set up camp
Water rights included
Near the Blackfoot River for fishing and floating
Easily accessible from Missoula or Great Falls
Borders 2,900 acres of BLM on the west property lines
Borders thousands of Helena National Forest on the east
If you're looking for a rugged, untamed slice of Montana where the wild still rules and the adventure never ends, this is it.