Montana mountain property with a creek bordering BLM Land and with fantastic mountain views, hunting, and trees, with elk, deer, and moose. This great mountain property is ready to pull your camper into or build your Montana cabin right out in the forest hills of the property on a site that’s already been leveled. It’s ready to go and it’s just across the road from Wickiup Creek that runs right through the property. You’ll be able to step out on your porch and walk over to the creek babbling it’s way by as it heads down the drainage and eventually runs into the Big Hole River near Melrose, Montana. The creek has small fish and other aquatic critters and it’s in a semi-broad valley bottom with willows, sedges, and other lush vegetation. The moose browse here, and the elk and deer like it too for its water and lush feed. Old beaver dams can be found on Wickiup Creek that used to create ponds as the creek made its way through the valley. The setting is amazing with the creek and the forested and sagebrush hillsides all around you. Properties like this don’t come available very often with all the water and wildlife in the area. The property borders BLM Lands too. So, you can step right off the property and start hunting, hiking, and recreating on all the public lands surrounding the area. The National Forest is only a few miles up the road, where the Highland Mountains can be found. There are trails and roads to explore and hike, ATV, or drive, and lots of country to take off hunting elk and deer. Having all the BLM lands bordering the property gives you more land right out your back door that’s there for your enjoyment. What a great feeling to know that the hills just across the drainage from the property are wide open spaces there for your hunting, hiking, and enjoyment. From the property, you’ve got views of the Highland Mountains and surrounding foothills that are amazing. You’ll be able to see elk and deer right from the property or drive out on the public road that comes through the property and find other elevated vantage and glassing points. There are thousands and thousands of acres and you’re right out in the middle of it all. You can hunt both elk and deer with a general tag and there are extra cow elk tags you can draw for a second elk as well since the elk are so plentiful in Hunting District 340. This is a recreational property that’s back in the mountains of Montana that gets snowed in during the winter, it’s not a place to live year-round.
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