Courtesy of: Trampus Corder, Corder and Associates, LLC, trampus@corderland.com
Courtesy of: Trampus Corder, Corder and Associates, LLC, trampus@corderland.com
$770,000
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4 bed
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2.00 Bath (1 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 40.00 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$770,000
1074 Crow Creek Road Experience the tranquility in the valley with the Big Belt Mountains and the Elkhorns providing beautiful contrast against a colorful Montana big sky. With 40 acres to roam, bring your horses, cows, sheep, or other four-legged friends and share the lush countryside with the wandering deer, elk, and big horn sheep. The 4-bedroom (2 are non-conforming) and 2-bathroom retreat features an open-concept layout warmed by a wood stove with ample natural light spilling in the large windows. Ideal as a full-time residence or a vacation base camp for your adventures, the property offers a heated two-car garage and a patio area to arrange your chairs to capture the views. Listen to the soothing sound of the flowing creek on the property located in the sought-after 380 hunting district known for its impressive big bull elk. Crow Creek is great for fishing while a short drive takes you to Canyon Ferry Lake boating and more fishing opportunities. Can you hear the mountains calling? Local Area Named after the largest landowner in the area, Radersburg emerged around 1866 as a mining town and experienced a significant growth spurt in the late 1860s. By 1871, the town boasted a top-notch establishment, the two-story log Freemont Hotel. Radersburg takes pride in being the birthplace of Myrna Loy, a renowned early film star born in 1905. Today, the town acts as a gateway to the Elkhorn Mountains region within the Helena National Forest. Towards the west of Radersburg, the Crow Creek Trail runs alongside Crow Creek leading to Crow Creek Falls. The trails in the area, including Crow Creek Trail, offer excellent stream fishing opportunities, while the Elkhorn Mountains present various options for hiking, backpacking, camping, and snowmobiling. Between all of the major cities in Montana is the county seat of Broadwater County, Townsend. Located in the Missouri River Valley between the Big Belt and the Elkhorn Mountains, where the Missouri River opens into Canyon Ferry Lake (Montana's 3rd largest body of water), Townsend was named by railroad officials in 1883. It was then that a rail stop was made because businesses were becoming more established to support the gold mining in this region. Land lots then were just $5 apiece! Famed explorers Lewis and Clark traveled through in 1805. The mighty Missouri River borders the town, and the area is nicknamed the "Valley of Adventure" because of the vast outdoor opportunities that are readily available. Large areas of BLM and state land surround the town. Townsend is just 15 minutes from Canyon Ferry Lake which is one of Montana's most sought-after recreational spots. The lake provides activities of boating, ice boat sailing, year-round fishing for Trout, Salmon, Perch, and Walleye, camping, sightseeing, picnicking, hiking, hunting, and swimming. It is also conveniently near 4 major ski areas ranging from 1.5 to 3 hours away. In addition, the Broadwater County Museum is located in Townsend and holds unique artifacts such as an authentic painted buffalo robe. A short drive of 35 minutes will get you to the state capital of Helena. Area Attractions Canyon Ferry Lake The Canyon Ferry Valley is rich with recreational opportunities! The lake spans 25 miles leaving plenty of room to boat, fish, sport fish, sail, swim, water ski, and more. It is proudly Montana's 3rd largest body of water and a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Twenty-four recreation sites are maintained by the Bureau of Reclamation. Fishing is phenomenal and you can reel in Trout, Salmon, Perch, and Walleye year-round. When the snow flies, the lake is dotted with ice fishing huts and is also utilized for ice skating and iceboat sailing. In addition, there is the Canyon Ferry Wildlife Management Area which encompasses 5, 129 acres. The goal of this area is to maintain the existing habitat and provide a place for wildlife viewing and hunting.
Courtesy of: Trampus Corder, Corder and Associates, LLC, trampus@corderland.com
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