On a blanket of native grasses and sweeping sage brush is 51.92 acres available for purchase in Garfield County, Montana! The gently rolling hills provide phenomenal views of the vast prairie and surrounding farm ground. This property is located just southeast of Sand Springs and 11 miles south of Highway 200. The limitlessness of the land features the characteristics topping many dreamers’ lists: remote, quiet, and isolated. It is a suitable area for stretching out and escaping the noise and craziness of the big cities. The gently rolling terrain would be a fine base for a home or hunting cabin. Power is less than 3 miles away. Watch the wildlife frequently dawdle by. Take advantage of the ideal habitat during hunting season to scope out white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, and upland birds as well as varmints. The property is within a half mile of an additional 1,920 acres of state la...
On a blanket of native grasses and sweeping sage brush is 51.92 acres available for purchase in Garfield County, Montana! The gently rolling hills provide phenomenal views of the vast prairie and surrounding farm ground. This property is located just southeast of Sand Springs and 11 miles south of Highway 200. The limitlessness of the land features the characteristics topping many dreamers’ lists: remote, quiet, and isolated. It is a suitable area for stretching out and escaping the noise and craziness of the big cities. The gently rolling terrain would be a fine base for a home or hunting cabin. Power is less than 3 miles away. Watch the wildlife frequently dawdle by. Take advantage of the ideal habitat during hunting season to scope out white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, and upland birds as well as varmints. The property is within a half mile of an additional 1,920 acres of state land to roam and explore! No covenants or restrictions make this piece of property as wide open as the prairies of eastern Montana so come imagine the amazing possibilities of this property!Local AreaSand Springs, MT, a small town of Garfield County, is known for its sandy soils and life giving springs just as the name suggests. Although a historic area, its most recent history is derived from the large cattle, sheep, and horse ranches that served as the most popular occupations in the area at the turn of the 20th Century. Today, the major products of the area are livestock and small grains. The soils in this area are fertile and full of nutrients making them some of the most productive soils in the country. The area has plenty of ways to spend time recreating with excellent year-round fishing, hunting, camping, and boating opportunities.
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