Get out of town! Build your dream home or a cabin on this 32 acres of perfectly situated ground near Raynesford, Montana. Easily accessed right off the county road, this property provides mountain views, lush vegetation, and a creek that runs through year-round attracting deer, elk, antelope, and other critters. In addition to its promising future potential as a place for dwelling, the land offers insight to the past with remnants of a barn fabricated by fitting flat stones one on top of each other. It is a rare relic that is very neat to view and consider the dedication to building it. A building site can be envisioned next to the historic piece. Commuting to Great Falls is an easy 36 miles, a drive long enough to admire the splendid Little Belt and Highwood Mountain ranges. Admire the bright changing colors of the leaves in the fall and the lush, rich green side hills of the spring and...
Get out of town! Build your dream home or a cabin on this 32 acres of perfectly situated ground near Raynesford, Montana. Easily accessed right off the county road, this property provides mountain views, lush vegetation, and a creek that runs through year-round attracting deer, elk, antelope, and other critters. In addition to its promising future potential as a place for dwelling, the land offers insight to the past with remnants of a barn fabricated by fitting flat stones one on top of each other. It is a rare relic that is very neat to view and consider the dedication to building it. A building site can be envisioned next to the historic piece. Commuting to Great Falls is an easy 36 miles, a drive long enough to admire the splendid Little Belt and Highwood Mountain ranges. Admire the bright changing colors of the leaves in the fall and the lush, rich green side hills of the spring and summer months. The parcel is enclosed already with a good perimeter fence. Power is available within half of a mile. Water rights to Williams Creek transfers with the property as well. With a slight sloped sidehill, your land is protected from the harsh winds but positioned for scenic views and stunning sunsets. The ideal location affords recreational endeavors such as hunting, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, camping, and picnicking. If room to roam and enjoy Montana’s grotesque beauty is what you are looking for, come see this property and prepare to be marveled!Local AreaBeginning as a railroad town, Raynesford was named after the daughter of the man who sold the land to the railroad. Raynesford joins the countless small settlements that fill the coulees and gulches east of Great Falls and lies north of the ghost towns of Albright and Hughesville. Additionally, Sluice Boxes State Park is just south consisting of eight miles of the Belt Creek Canyon. Soaring cliffs and precipitous ledges mark the Belt Creek Canyon as it slices out of the Little Belt Mountains and winds toward the town of Belt.