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Marias River Sporting Ranch
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On the West bank of the Marias River sits one of the most diverse recreational and agricultural properties available in Montana. With 3172+/- total (1478+/- Deeded) acres and almost 4 miles of river frontage, the Marias River Sporting Ranch is an ideal location for anglers, upland birds, big game, and waterfowl hunters, stockmen, equestrians, and lovers of the outdoors. With a lush, cottonwood-lined river bottom, and rugged breaks rising to a vast bench of native grass or small grain, this landscape is awe-inspiring. One can imagine canoeing, exploring the draws and breaks by horse or ATV, testing the pools and runs looking for a big bass, cat or walleye, or searching for upland birds or a big buck with family or close friends. The ranch is a great location for those looking for a small livestock or farming operation. Operations like the Marias Sporting Ranch are rarely on the market and represent a great opportunity for buyers who love the Rocky Mountain West.
The Marias River originates in Glacier National Park and is formed where Cut Bank Creek meets the Two Medicine River. It flows approximately 210 miles to its confluence with the Missouri River. The River was first seen by the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805 and was named for Maria Wood, a cousin of Meriwether Lewis.
- 3,192 total acres, 1478 are deeded, 1480 BLM and 214 MT State lease
- 4+/- miles of Marias River Frontage
- 30 minutes to Fort Benton
- 1 hour+/- to Great Falls
- Missouri River Less than 10 minutes
- Easy access yet very private and secluded
- Great fishing, bird and big game hunting
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Trust Live Water Properties to list ranches for sale in Montana that suit every sporting passion. Ranch real estate in the beautiful state of Montana can be purchased near Big Sky, Bozeman, Livingston, Big Timber and Whitefish. Picturesque fly fishing properties can be found on rivers like the Big Hole, Beaverhead, Yellowstone, Smith, Jefferson, Madison, Gallatin and many other prolific, native trout fisheries, while the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem provides the backdrop to Montana horse and cattle ranches. The variety of ranch properties for sale in Montana fulfill every outdoor-loving whim.
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