About 6 Pine Coulee
Great Deal on 28.7 Acres Montana property is ready for you to bring your RV or start building a cabin; it is a beautiful property heavily covered with Ponderosa Pine and Douglas Fir. The building site is ready for you to pull your camper in and start having fun or build your own private cabin in the woods. Actually, there are 2 camper sites ready to start using right away! This incredible property is nestled back in the hills between the two small towns of Wolf Creek and Cascade, Montana in a picturesque setting among the tree covered slopes. The property has a nice mix of pine trees and meadows that provide the perfect combination of cover and feed for the mule deer and other wildlife in the area. You can hunt your own property or some of the nearby BLM or State Lands. Or you can head a short drive to the west to the Lewis and Clark National Forest and the Scapegoat and Bob Marshall Wilderness areas. In fact, you’ve got views of the snowcapped and rugged mountains of the Scapegoat Wilderness right from this property. To the east are the Big Belt Mountains and the Little Belt Mountains. There’s no shortage of choices of places to go fishing, horseback riding, hunting, and hiking. Craig, Montana, is a short drive away and is a fly fisherman’s mecca with several amazing fly shops and fine dining at Izaak’s Restaurant along the banks of the Mighty Mo! Fishing here is nothing short of tremendous - the property is just a short distance from the Dearborn River and the world-renowned Missouri River, these are two incredible trout fisheries. Also, enjoy private access to the Dearborn River, which you drive right next to on the way to the property. Stop and take a few casts and relax every time you go by; it doesn’t get any better than that! If that’s not enough, Holter Lake is just a short drive for some of the best lake fishing Montana offers. Get gas and food in Wolf Creek or Cascade, which are only about 20 and 25 miles away, respectively. Great Falls and Helena are only about 50 and 60 miles away from the property, respectively, on Interstate 15; both towns have airports, fine dining, hardware stores, and colleges. These towns are close enough for a relatively quick drive, yet far enough for peace and quiet in the country. You’re about 12 miles from the Interstate on dirt roads; people do live year-round in the area. You can’t go wrong purchasing almost 29 acres of Montana land!