Tucked in the Rocky Mountains and near the historic town of Marysville, this patented mining claim (Jeanette Lode) is ready for your outdoor adventures and/or building your seasonal off grid cabin. Just a couple miles from Great Divide Ski Area and the historic town of Marysville, and 25 miles from Montana’s state capital of Helena; this property is very convenient and offers commanding views. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. The uninsurable access to this property is via BLM roads with seasonal wintertime closures from approximately December through May annually. Elk, moose, deer, and bear frequent the area. If you’re looking for a treed parcel, with a tucked away build site for a cabin (after road pioneering is completed) look no further. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. This region is in a general hunting district (area 343) with over-the-counter license opportunities for residents and increased draw odds for non-residents. The uninsurable access to this property is via BLM roads with seasonal wintertime closures from approximately December through May annually. Elk, moose, deer, and bear frequent the area. The property consists of 1 mining claim. If you’re looking for mountain top views, lots of trees, and an amazing area to explore, take a look…and act fast.
Standing prominently in the Rocky Mountains and near the historic town of Marysville, these 2 contiguous parcels are ready for your outdoor adventures and/or building your seasonal off grid cabin. Just a couple miles from Great Divide Ski Area, and 25 miles from Montana’s state capital of Helena; this property is very convenient and offers commanding 360-degree views. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. This region is in a general hunting district (area 343) with over-the-counter license opportunities for residents and increased draw odds for non-residents. The uninsurable access to this property is via BLM roads with seasonal wintertime closures from approximately December through May annually. Elk, moose, deer, and bear frequent the area. The property consists of 2 separate mining claims (Redemption and Marie Lodes) connected and contiguous via adjoining boundaries. If you’re looking for treed parcels, with an open area to build to enjoy mountain top views look no further.
Standing prominently in the Rocky Mountains and near the historic town of Marysville, these 2 contiguous parcels are ready for your outdoor adventures and/or building your seasonal off grid cabin. Just a couple miles from Great Divide Ski Area, and 25 miles from Montana’s state capital of Helena; this property is very convenient and offers commanding 360-degree views. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. This region is in a general hunting district (area 343) with over-the-counter license opportunities for residents and increased draw odds for non-residents. The uninsurable access to this property is via BLM roads with seasonal wintertime closures from approximately December through May annually. Elk, moose, deer, and bear frequent the area. The property consists of 2 separate mining claims (Redemption and Marie Lodes) connected and contiguous via adjoining boundaries. If you’re looking for treed parcels, with an open area to build to enjoy mountain top views look no further.
Tucked in the Rocky Mountains and near the historic town of Marysville, this patented mining claim (Jeanette Lode) is ready for your outdoor adventures and/or building your seasonal off grid cabin. Just a couple miles from Great Divide Ski Area and the historic town of Marysville, and 25 miles from Montana’s state capital of Helena; this property is very convenient and offers commanding views. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. The uninsurable access to this property is via BLM roads with seasonal wintertime closures from approximately December through May annually. Elk, moose, deer, and bear frequent the area. If you’re looking for a treed parcel, with a tucked away build site for a cabin (after road pioneering is completed) look no further. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. This region is in a general hunting district (area 343) with over-the-counter license opportunities for residents and increased draw odds for non-residents. The uninsurable access to this property is via BLM roads with seasonal wintertime closures from approximately December through May annually. Elk, moose, deer, and bear frequent the area. The property consists of 1 mining claim. If you’re looking for mountain top views, lots of trees, and an amazing area to explore, take a look…and act fast. General hunting district for elk and deer Adjoins 12,000 + acres of Public Lands Approximately 25 miles from Helena Uninsurable/Seasonal Access Via BLM roads Off-Grid area with amazing wind and or solar potential
Tucked in the Rocky Mountains and near the historic town of Marysville, these 3 contiguous parcels are ready for your outdoor adventures and/or building your seasonal off grid cabin. Just a couple miles from Great Divide Ski Area, and 25 miles from Montana’s state capital of Helena; this property is very convenient and offers commanding 360-degree views. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. There are miles and miles of trails, BLM, and forest service roads to enjoy year-round ATV/UTV exploring, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, and more. This region is in a general hunting district (area 343) with over-the-counter license opportunities for residents and increased draw odds for non-residents. The uninsurable access to this property is via BLM roads with seasonal wintertime closures from approximately December through May annually. Elk, moose, deer, and bear frequent the area. The property consists of 3 separate mining claims all connected and contiguous via adjoining boundaries. If you’re looking for mountain top views, lots of trees, and an amazing area to explore, take a look…and act fast. Commanding 360-degree views of Great Divide Ski area and the Helena valley Three separate patented mining claims General hunting district for elk and deer Adjoins 12,000 + acres of Public Lands Approximately 25 miles from Helena Uninsurable/Seasonal Access Via BLM roads Off-Grid area with amazing wind and or solar potential
The median home value in Canyon Creek, MT is $450,200. This is higher than the county median home value of $423,500. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Canyon Creek, MT is $450,200. Approximately 100% of Canyon Creek homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 0% are vacant. Canyon Creek real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Canyon Creek real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Canyon Creek, Montana has a population of 55. Canyon Creek is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 100% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.88%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $66,486 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Canyon Creek is 82.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.3 inches per year, with 52.1 inches of snow per year.