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$13,000,000  •  20,000 acres
This large contiguous ranch consists of approximately 20,000± acres with approximately 10,000± deeded acres and the remaining 10,000± acres comprised of both State of Montana lease or BLM. Crow Creek Ranch features 650± flood-irrigated acres and an additional 550± acres of dryland production ground. The ranch has an exceptional amount of water with approximately six miles of Powder River flowing through the ranch and also has four miles of Crow Creek, to which there are a tremendous amount of water rights. The Crow Creek Ranch is owner-rated at 700 head of mother cows year-round. The ranch also features excellent improvements including a total of five homes, two complete sets of working corrals, two large equipment shops and multiple barns, out-buildings and granaries. Wildlife is abundant and the property features many hunting, fishing or outdoor recreational opportunities.
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$3,950,000  •  4,642 acres
$4,502,740
Cedar Creek Ranch is a contiguous block of 8,028± total acres in the Powder River Breaks of Montana along its southern border. The area is notably some of the best grass and grazing in the country, and the tall flowing stands provide shelter and cover for abundant populations of grouse and partridge. The ranch is currently leased by a local rancher that manages the ground and grazing practices with perfection. The “take half, leave half” operation in terms of grass is how the current tenant operates, creating harmony between livestock and wildlife. There are nine freshwater livestock tanks that make it possible to fully utilize the grazing resource. Recreationally, the ranch boasts the ability for private, quiet enjoyment; it is far enough away from “town” but just close enough to enjoy day trips. One can expect to find world-class bull elk, and mule deer, or perhaps stretch your legs and track down either Sharp Tailed grouse or Hungarian Partridge or both. Additional big game consists of black bear, mountain lion, coyote, and bobcat, all helping to keep the environment exciting and the cycle of life in balance. In the event bird or big game hunting are not the primary focus, hunting for Native American artifacts from the mid-1800s is entirely a possibility. This area of the Powder River Region is rich with US cavalry and Native American history. The ranch has electricity run from one end almost to the far end with RV electrical hook-ups installed. The current ranch owner has spent the last few years cleaning up old fences, small sheds, and other benign materials. The property has no permanent improvements for living quarters but is ready to build with a variety of building sites near shallow water tables and electrical hookups. The owner currently pilots his helicopter into the ranch to cut down on travel time, and it gives one the ability to see more wildlife from the air. Some of the ranch and the Powder River Region, in general, are too rough to see from UTV or other ground transportation, and the helicopter provides the ultimate way to see more wildlife and scenery. The ranch is located 52 miles southwest from Broadus on graveled county roads and can also be reached from the Wyoming side and lies 54 miles north from Clearmont. The nearest major town is Sheridan, Wyoming which lies just over an hour’s drive to the southwest. Recreationally, the ranch boasts the ability for private, quiet enjoyment; it is far enough away from “town” but just close enough to enjoy day trips. One can expect to find world-class bull elk, and mule deer, or perhaps stretch your legs and track down either Sharp Tailed grouse or Hungarian Partridge or both. Additional big game consists of black bear, mountain lion, coyote, and bobcat, all helping to keep the environment exciting and the cycle of life in balance. In the event bird or big game hunting are not the primary focus, hunting for Native American artifacts from the mid-1800s is entirely a possibility. This area of the Powder River Region is rich with US cavalry and Native American history. The ranch has electricity run from one end almost to the far end with RV electrical hook-ups installed. The current ranch owner has spent the last few years cleaning up old fences, small sheds, and other benign materials. The property has no permanent improvements for living quarters but is ready to build with a variety of building sites near shallow water tables and electrical hookups. The owner currently pilots his helicopter into the ranch to cut down on travel time, and it gives one the ability to see more wildlife from the air. Some of the ranch and the Powder River Region, in general, are too rough to see from UTV or other ground transportation, and the helicopter provides the ultimate way to see more wildlife and scenery. The ranch is located 52 miles southwest from Broadus on graveled county roads and can also be reached from the Wyoming side and lies 54 miles north from Claremont. The nearest major town is Sheridan, Wyoming which lies just over an hour’s drive to the southwest. The Facts: ~ Abundant upland game populations ~ Excellent wildlife habitat with a mixture of timber and grass ~ Area known for large genetic bull elk in the 400” class ~ Area known for large mule deer in the 190-200” class ~ Natural springs in multiple locations ~ Developed interior road systems ~ Interior fenced pastures ~ Deeded lands are blocked up for added privacy ~ Remote isolated private recreation ~ Well-maintained county roads to the entrance ~ Sophisticated nine-tank freshwater system for wildlife and livestock ~ Power runs from the north end to the southern end of the ranch
$3,900,000  •  2,194 acres
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FIRE CREEK RANCH Sonnette, MT The Fire Creek Wildlife Ranch is located in the world famous Powder River County of Montana. This 2,915 acre ranch (2,195 deeded acres) sits about 30 miles SW of Broadus, MT and just SE of Ashland, MT. The heart of trophy elk, deer and antelope hunting. The ranch has almost every specie you could ask for: World Class Trophy Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Antelope, Black bear, Turkeys, Sharp-tails, Grouse and waterfowl. There is 243 acres of hay ground that leads right into the timbered draws with springs that flow into water tanks with overflows that also create wallows. We have numerous amounts of videos and photos of wildlife on the ranch from the day we hung the cameras on 8/15/22, and every single day through archery and rifle season there was game on the ranch. Even leading into the deep winter we went out and seen herds of elk in Jan/Feb 2023. The wildlife frequent this property year-round. Historically this ranch was used for agriculture and still can be today. The improvements include and older ranch house, a nice 2-story cabin, a bunkhouse, a garage, a shop, corrals, tack shed and lean-to. There is power hooked up and propane for heat to the houses. There are also multiple wells on the property. A cell tower is extremely close to the ranch providing you with full coverage service to get things you need done, but yet still be far enough away to enjoy some quiet time. If interested in the property we can get you more videos/photos of wildlife (we could only upload photos but will try and post some videos in the comments section). Property borders over 277,000 acres of public land!!!! An older house Cabin with sewer and water, 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a finished basement. Bunkhouse, 2 bedrooms, no water, and no sewer Horse barn and corrals 3-sided equipment shed Cinder block 3-stall garage Metal pole barn with a dirt floor The cell phone coverage is excellent as there is a cell tower on a mountain top south of the ranch. 50% of whatever mineral rights the owner has will transfer at closing to the new buyer. This ranch is remote enough and large enough that you can hold the wildlife on the property which makes this a great buy for a hunting property in today’s market. MLS 329112 Call Tyler Mullaney 406-491-3756
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