This 18.52 acre parcel in Silver Bow County, Montana offers a secluded and picturesque location for nature enthusiasts, hunters, and mining prospectors. With stunning mountain views, dense timber, and seasonal access, the property offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration. Additionally, the property boasts valuable mining rights, BLM and State lands bordering the property, and a large build site for constructing a dream home or cabin. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of paradise in one of Montana's most desirable locations. Contact your favorite agent today for a private showing!
This 18.52 acre parcel in Silver Bow County, Montana offers a secluded and picturesque location for nature enthusiasts, hunters, and mining prospectors. With stunning mountain views, dense timber, and seasonal access, the property offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration. Additionally, the property boasts valuable mining rights, BLM and State lands bordering the property, and a large build site for constructing a dream home or cabin. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of paradise in one of Montana's most desirable locations. Contact your favorite agent today for a private showing!!!
Wonderful corner lot in Melrose Montana. Within walking distance to the famous Big Hole River. The Big Hole River boasts some of the best trout fly fishing Montana has to offer! The property has a newer shop/garage that is heated and well insulated also has a fifth wheel camper that sits on a concrete slab, the real gem on this property is the Historic Hand-Hewn log cabin that has been here since 1904, This 3-room cabin may need a little TLC, but it is a real gem!
12.85 Acres bordering the National Forest with a creek, amazing mountain views, trees, elk, and deer, all near Trapper Lake and the famed Big Hole River, here it is. The Montana mountain property you’ve been waiting for that borders the Beaverhead/Deer Lodge National Forest. And it's right out in the middle of the Beaverhead Deer Lodge National Forest, not just along the edge of it. There’s an unmaintained county road right to the property and a great building or camping site that’s been cleared right next to the National Forest. There is an older 5th-wheel camper that goes with the property, enjoy some of the most amazing views of the surrounding mountains. There’s Granite Mountain, Lion Mountain, Cleve Mountain, and Sheriff Mountain, to name just a few. The mountains are above tree line and it’s got that great alpine look and feel. It’s a must-see to believe and experience. There’s a seasonal creek right on the property for sparkling mountain water right out your back door. And Sappington Creek is just over the hill, which has small cutthroat trout in it. So, you can go fishing just a short walk from the property on to the National Forest from the property. There are jeep and ATV trails that take you right on to the National Forest from the property and up to near the tops of some of these mountains in the area, where you’ll have a chance of seeing mountain goats and bighorn sheep as well as the elk, deer, and moose. It’s high country at its finest and it’s all close by where you can access it right from the property. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination and ambition. You can also hunt your property for deer and elk or step out onto the National Forest and take off from there. 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 tags you can draw for a second elk as well since the elk are so plentiful in Hunting District 331. There’s vast amounts of country to find them in, so you can’t go wrong. Trapper Lake is a high mountain Lake that’s only about 1 1/2 miles from the property. It has lots of high mountain cutthroat trout in it for lots and lots of fun. The Pioneer Mountains here have lots of high-mountain lakes and streams to hike, explore, and fish. If that’s not enough, the Big Hole River is back down Trapper Creek Road at Melrose, Montana, and the Beaverhead River is nearby, too. It’s a fisherman’s paradise. The area is rich in mining history as well. Some of the remains of the old towns of Hecla, Lion City, and Trapper City can still be found where the miners worked and lived in hopes of striking it rich on the silver, copper, and other metals these mountains hold. Some evidence of the past mining can still be seen, but most of the property is forested and looks primarily undisturbed. This high-elevation snowy country is 8200 feet, so don’t ask about living here year round. It’s recreational property at its finest during the summer and fall, but not a place to live in the winter. The road is rough in places, too. From Melrose, Montana, there are about 8 miles of relatively good gravel road. From there, it’s another approximately 6 miles of rough, unmaintained county road to the property. You might consider bringing in a pickup box camper, pulling a small camper in, or possibly even trailering some building materials in for a cabin, but you’d have to take it slow, and it would be rough. Melrose, which is about 15 miles away, has fuel and a place to eat. It’s about 46 miles to Dillon and about 50 miles to Butte for more of the amenities and an airport there in Butte. This is an extremely rare find bordering the National Forest and having all these hunting, fishing, and recreating opportunities at your fingertips along with the history and wildlife in the area. It’s that great piece of Montana mountain heaven that could be all yours to own. All your friends will be jealous for sure. Don’t let this one slip away.
12.85 Acres bordering the National Forest with a creek, amazing mountain views, trees, elk, and deer, all near Trapper Lake and the famed Big Hole River, here it is. The Montana mountain property you’ve been waiting for that borders the Beaverhead/Deer Lodge National Forest. And it's right out in the middle of the Beaverhead Deer Lodge National Forest, not just along the edge of it. There’s an unmaintained county road right to the property and a great building or camping site that’s been cleared right next to the National Forest. There is an older 5th-wheel camper that goes with the property, enjoy some of the most amazing views of the surrounding mountains. There’s Granite Mountain, Lion Mountain, Cleve Mountain, and Sheriff Mountain, to name just a few. The mountains are above tree line and it’s got that great alpine look and feel. It’s a must-see to believe and experience. There’s a seasonal creek right on the property for sparkling mountain water right out your back door. And Sappington Creek is just over the hill, which has small cutthroat trout in it. So, you can go fishing just a short walk from the property on to the National Forest from the property. There are jeep and ATV trails that take you right on to the National Forest from the property and up to near the tops of some of these mountains in the area, where you’ll have a chance of seeing mountain goats and bighorn sheep as well as the elk, deer, and moose. It’s high country at its finest and it’s all close by where you can access it right from the property. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination and ambition. You can also hunt your property for deer and elk or step out onto the National Forest and take off from there. 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 tags you can draw for a second elk as well since the elk are so plentiful in Hunting District 331. There’s vast amounts of country to find them in, so you can’t go wrong. Trapper Lake is a high mountain Lake that’s only about 1 1/2 miles from the property. It has lots of high mountain cutthroat trout in it for lots and lots of fun. The Pioneer Mountains here have lots of high-mountain lakes and streams to hike, explore, and fish. If that’s not enough, the Big Hole River is back down Trapper Creek Road at Melrose, Montana, and the Beaverhead River is nearby, too. It’s a fisherman’s paradise as well!
Enjoy the best of Montana's outdoors and views from this 4.9 acres, high above the world, with excellent views. Welcome to 1 Trapper Creek Road, outside of Melrose, Montana, and perfect for your own hunting land, taking in nature, and some rest and relaxation, and camping weekends too. Best accessed in summer months, but a snowmobiling paradise too in snowy winter months. The Big Hole River, with it's premier blue-ribbon fishing is nearby too. You'll be very near Beaverhead Deer Lodge National Forest too, for mountain hikes. Enjoy small town living in Melrose, but still close to Butte, Bozeman and Helena areas too. Contact Ryan Stavnes at 406.465.3038 at your real estate professional .
This 22 acre property is located a stone's throw from the banks of the lower Big Hole River and the Maiden rock fishing access near the small town of Melrose, MT. The blue ribbon Big Hole River is home to healthy populations of brook, rainbow and brown trout and is a serious fly fisherman's paradise. In addition to fishing, the area provides year round outdoor activities including 4 wheeling, snowmobiling, hiking, and an abundance of wildlife for hunting including deer, elk, antelope, and moose. This property includes a well, septic system, and power and is ready for you to build your outdoor recreation dream home or cabin and also borders BLM land. Owner would be willing to do a Contract for Deed
The median home value in Melrose, MT is $239,900. This is lower than the county median home value of $259,500. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Melrose, MT is $239,900. Approximately 61.08% of Melrose homes are owned, compared to 26.39% rented, while 12.53% are vacant. Melrose 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 Melrose real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Melrose 59743 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.64% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.22%.