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Acreage Missouri River Frontage in Missouri River Breaks
Are you looking for the opportunity to own a small piece of idyllic Montana lifestyle? Over 500 feet of river frontage on the north side of the Missouri River will be enjoyed by the owner of this 1.78 acre Blaine County lot. Accessed by Power Plant Road and just down river from the historic Power Plant Ferry location, Bullwacker and Cow Creek, this scenic piece of property is one of a kind. Surrounded by the famous Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument with access to thousands acres of public land, this is the perfect campsite for the avid hunter.
Small Montana Acreage with Missouri River Frontage located deep Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
Located on the west side of Elk Unit 621, elk hunters have success in this area hunting the river bottom from tree stands as well as hiking the surrounding rough terrain. This area consistently produces mature bulls and is one of the better Units in Montana on an annual basis. With the recent droughts of 2021 and 2022 and higher hunting pressure, the overall quality has held up much better compared to Elk Units 620 and 622.
Located in Elk Unit 621 and Bighorn Sheep Unit 680
This riverfront lot is in the heart of famed sheep unit 680. This is arguably one of the best bighorn sheep units in the world as most Governor’s tags are filled in 680, 482 or 620. Although this sheep permit is one of the hardest permits to draw in the state, one can appreciate seeing these majestic animals near where this property is located.
Mule Deer Hunting in the Missouri River Breaks
Mule deer numbers tend to be stable from year to year depending on the severity of winters. People from all over the country come to hunt this area for mule deer in November and enjoy a very high success rate, with a handful of dedicated hunters harvesting some great mature bucks.
Paddlefish, Walleye fishing. Private access to fishing the Missouri River from your own river bank
Many game fish frequent this area of the river, including walleye, sauger, catfish and some Paddlefish during the month of May. Fishermen primarily target Walleye, especially during early months of May and June, but many walleye stay in the river throughout the year. Some might say the walleye fishing is far more consistent than fishing on Fort Peck with tremendous quality. This area typically does not receive the amount of pressure that surrounding bodies of water receive like Nelson Reservoir and Fort Peck Reservoir, and the scenery while fishing is unmatched.
Fishermen, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts in Eastern Montana know what a special place this is, and this property affords a new buyer the opportunity to own a small piece of this idyllic Montana lifestyle.
For more information contact Carly Bishop with United Country Northwest Realty & Auction in Malta Montana at 406-390-6746 or email at Carly@northwestrealtymt.com
For more information contact Brandon Guhy with United Country Northwest Realty & Auction in Glasgow Montana at 406-654-4294 or email at gunloverbg@aol.com
Property Features
- Elk Unit 621
- Bighorn Sheep Unit 680
- Paddlefish, Walleye fishing
- Missouri River Frontage
- Legal Access by Power Plant Rd
- Missouri River Breaks
- Hunting Camp Location
- Mule Deer Hunting
- Land for Sale
- Recreational Property
- Riverfront Property
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Call Carly (406) 390-6746