Granite County Creek, Borders Public Land, Deer & Elk Hunting in the Garnet Mountain Range 160 acres for $195,000 runs through this great Montana property and borders a large block of State Lands for even more elk and deer hunting and even more land right out your back door to enjoy all out in the forested mountains of Montana.
The headwaters of Cramer Creek flow right down through this property which then feed in to the Clark Fork River about 7 miles further downstream. The creek grows plenty of lush vegetation and large Douglasfir trees. Above it stand the forested hillsides of the property with a good road system throughout for great access and usability of the property. Road which is open to the public goes through the property with all the other access roads on the property being gated and private. And you ve got good insurable access with easements in place to drive through State Land and private lands to access your property. There s a great building site tucked away in a small basin on the property where its secluded and quiet with views of the Garnet Mountains that surround you. There s also a small seasonal spring right there near the cabin site that runs along the edge of the property. The property borders a large State Forest too. With thousands of acres of additional land to hunt, hike, and recreate on along with thousands of more acres of BLM land very close by as well. It puts you right out next to it all to use and enjoy. You can drive or hike for miles and miles on all this extra State and BLM land and it s all right here at your back door. 2
The property is in Hunting District 292 where there are general elk tags and overthe-counter cow elk tags along with extended seasons. It s also in what is called an unlimited mule deer hunting district, which means you can get a permit every year, but you can only hunt that hunting district for mule deer which ends up limiting the number of hunters that decide to hunt there and grows more and bigger bucks than a general hunting district. Here s the other potential bonus of owning this property. If this hunting district goes to a limited number of mule deer buck tags in the future (which will grow even bigger bucks), this property is big enough to qualify you or your family members for a landowner tag along with much better drawing odds. This property is growing trees and lots of them too. From young to old, it s a healthy, vibrant forest with plenty of grasses and forbs mixed throughout. You ll have 160 acres of completely forested land out in the middle of the Garnet Mountains. That s ½ mile long by ½ mile wide which gives you lots and lots of elbow room. And you can bring your horses and cows too. There s plenty of acres and lots of grass spread across this entire property. The winters would be tough here. Most people wouldn t want to live here year-round. You re about 2 miles beyond the county road, and the county doesn t plow the road from there down either. So you re way back in the mountains about 8 miles from pavement and civilization. Yet power and phone are only about 1 ¼ miles away. 3
The property is about 38 miles east of Missoula, Montana. It s about 8 miles to Interstate 90 from the property and then 30 miles to Missoula from there for fuel, groceries, and all the modern conveniences. It s also only 8 miles to the Clark Fork River, 13 miles to Rock Creek, and 25 miles to the Blackfoot River for some of the best trout fishing Montana has to offer. 4
To purchase or to learn more, call the owner, Steve Kamps, at 406-461-6779. www.buy-montana-land.com 5