It sports the same sights Lewis and Clark had as they explored western
waterways, the same animals they hunted and studied. 2,064 +/- acres
run along both sides of the Teton River, as part of the Rocky Mountain
Front of Eastern Montana. 30 minutes away from a major airport in
Great Falls, this hidden hunters oasis traverses 4 sections of land
along 6 miles of private river frontage with significant water rights.
Travel back in time and discover the land Lewis and Clark saw and
studied. Chase after what William Clark called 'a curious kind of
deer' in prime mule deer habitat. Flush the prairie for pheasant, or
wander among the cottonwoods to spot beaver in the river, or deer on
the hill. The original homestead buildings sit in one section of the
river bottomland; a stately old barn illustrating the homesteaders
chapter in the history of the west. Cropland bordering the 9 parcels
is part of the CRP program, and this nearly untouched land holds
potential for a conservation easement.