Good timberLevel terrainSpring on the propertyPlenty of wildlife nearby
Located within the boundaries of the Helena National Forest, this parcel is one of only a handful of privately owned parcels in this area. Located not far from Lincoln and Helmville, the area is a recreational hotspot and one of Montana’s most sought after destinations. This listing boasts all the features people call about when describing their ‘dream property’. Details like good timber, level terrain, a locked gate for security, a spring on the property and well suited building sites. Oh, and if you want plenty of wildlife nearby, well you have that too. The property was previously used as a camp for fishing and hunting, and it is all set up for you. There are 2 building sites that could have your future cabins, or simply pull up your camper or RV and start enjoying the property. The upper building site has a deck to use for cooking and enjoying the views. There is also a 20’ shipping container for storing things long term for security while you are not at the property. If you are looking for a good seasonal getaway for fishing, hunting, hiking, or just enjoying the peace and quiet of mountain living this property is perfect. And if you feel like venturing out from the property you will find such popular nearby areas as the Bob Marshall and Scapegoat Wilderness Areas; the Blackfoot, Dearborn and Clearwater Rivers; and Salmon and Seeley Lakes. The owner still has personal items in the container and will be removing some of the personal items from the property and the orange truck. This should be done by early June.
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