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$699,000
5 Beds 4 Baths 30033517 MLS
Under a sky full of twinkling stars, imagine yourself lounging in a hot tub on the deck, feeling like a glamorous star yourself. Ah, then comes morning with a cup of coffee, welcoming you to a day of serenity and crisp mountain air. The charming Little Belt Mountains paint a stunning backdrop, with Belt Creek flowing just a stone's throw away. Nestled on a sprawling 2.5 acres, this property is a cozy slice of luxury in the heart of nature. The 4-bed, 3-bath home spans 3,000 square feet, complete with heated floors to keep winter blues at bay. Park your ATVs, or snowmobiles in the two attached garages, and rest easy under the watchful eye of a security system. Your guests will adore the separate 1-bed guest cabin, giving everyone their own space. The canyon beckons as an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, with endless acres of public lands and groomed trails waiting to be explored. For winter sports lovers, the nearby Showdown Ski Area promises a snowy adventure just a short drive away. Situated between Monarch and Neihart, a quick commute to Great Falls makes city life easily accessible. And if this haven becomes your holiday escape, fear not - Great Falls International Airport is just a hop, skip, and a jump away for stress-free travel.The highly desirable location is just a piece of what this amazing property has to offer! Local Area Nestled snugly in the cozy embrace of the Little Belt Mountains, Monarch, Montana, is a beautiful community with cliffs and meadows blending seamlessly 45 miles southeast of Great Falls. Born in 1889 due to mining activity near Hughesville, this community is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, encircled by the majestic Lewis and Clark National Forest. Positioned along the scenic King's Hill Byway on US Highway 89, adventurers can dive into a smorgasbord of activities like off-roading, hiking, camping, mountain biking, hunting, skiing, and snowmobiling. Nestled in the scenic Little Belt Mountains, Neihart, Montana boasts a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. As one of the region's prominent mining camps, this charming town is a true gem waiting to be explored. Visitors can wander through its streets lined with well-preserved historic buildings, each telling a story of the town's vibrant past. The legacy of Neihart's mining heritage can still be felt today, with remnants of old mines and mining equipment scattered throughout the area as a reminder of the town's bustling mining days. For those with a thirst for adventure, hiking trails crisscross the surrounding mountains, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into the area's natural beauty. Neihart's warm and welcoming community and picturesque setting make it a must-visit destination for history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience the unique charm of Montana's mining towns. Whether you're exploring the town's historic sites, embarking on a scenic hike, or simply soaking in the mountains' tranquility, Neihart will leave a lasting impression on all who visit.Area Attractions Belt Creek, One of Montana’s many hidden gems, Belt Creek flows through the central portion of the state. Perhaps one of the most beautiful sections of the creek is the Sluice Box Canyon section. It is an 8-mile stretch that displays stunning limestone formations with sheer cliff walls that climb for hundreds of feet. In the deep pools, fish for rainbow or brown trout. You can also catch cutthroat or brook trout. Willow, cottonwood, chokecherry, and wild roses grow along the banks while the scenery unfolds and captivates. Little Belt Mountains, The Little Belt Mountains are a section of the rugged Rocky Mountains. They lie mostly in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The unspoiled nature is used for logging and recreation. The mountains have been mined for silver since the 1880s and for sapphires since 1896. The famous Yogo sapphire is mined near Yogo Creek. The highest peak of the range is Big Baldy Mountain towering at 9,175 feet. Ponderosa pines and Douglas-firs predominantly fill the forest providing cover for black bear, elk, white-tailed, and mule deer. Rifle and archery hunting is excellent, and during the fall, hunter’s orange can be spotted trekking up the trails. The hum of motorized vehicles can often be heard as it is a popular sport here as well. Memorial Falls, Surrounded by impactful cliffs and forest, Memorial Falls is an easy hike for all ages just outside of Neihart, Montana. A quarter mile up the trail is the first lower falls and then a little farther up is another waterfall. The colors and contrasts are a photographer’s dream and the mist from the waterfalls seems to be transformational. It is one stop you’ll want to make time for! Showdown Ski Area, Ski in the heart of Montana at Showdown Ski Area and the Silver Crest Nordic Trail System which consists of weekly groomed trails for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. The Kings Hill Snowmobiling System is considered to be one of the finest in Montana and has over 200 miles of marked and groomed trails. Hunting, Hunting is a Montana tradition. Central Montana still lives up to that tradition. Residents and nonresidents alike enjoy hunting a variety of big game animals and upland game birds. For non-residents, the permit application deadline for deer and elk hunting in Montana is April 1. All applications are submitted online. The antelope hunting license deadline is early June. The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks website has forms and more information about licenses. The property is located in Hunting District 413. The Highwood Mountains are excellent for elk hunting, but you must be drawn for a special tag. The grain fields that encompass this region supply food for antelope, white-tailed and mule deer, and game birds. The coulees are essential cover for game as they are going to and from the river for hydration and lush vegetation. If you are a bow and arrow hunter, be sure to check archery requirements. A bow license, in addition to the proper hunting license, is required during Archery Only Season for any species or to archery hunt in an Arch-Equip only area or hunting district. Upland game bird licenses, including a license for pheasants, may be purchased over the counter along with your conservation license. Hungarian Partridge and several varieties of grouse are common in Central Montana. Turkey licenses are also sold over the counter except for special spring and fall turkey hunts. Hunting for Montana migratory birds requires a Montana migratory bird license and a federal waterfowl stamp. The Block Management program managed through Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks offers access to private land from 1,230 landowners and covers 7.4 million acres of land. There is no charge to hunt on Block Management land. A Hunters Access Guide is published each year giving details about the program, and it is usually available by August 15. Central Montana also has public land managed by the U. S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.

4619 Us Highway 89, Monarch

$450,000
2 Beds 1 Baths 30031586 MLS
Looking for a place in Montana? Consider this 2-bed, 1-bath home with approx. 27.5 feet of Belt Creek frontage, located in Monarch. Year-round access. Perfect as a primary residence or as Airbnb rental. Spend your days enjoying the great outdoors & your evenings unwinding in your private wet sauna. Monarch offers a wealth of recreational activities, including skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, fishing, and hunting. About 45 miles from Great Falls Airport. The home features a living room with a Harman wood stove and built-in bar, a new kitchen with SS appliances and granite countertops, energy-efficient windows, updated electrical service, and maintenance-free siding. The coal chute room accessible from inside can serve as storage or a wine cellar. There's also a sprinkler system, an outdoor sauna and shower, and water rights to Belt Creek. Imagine fishing right from your backyard. Own your land with no HOA fees. County road maintenance. Don't miss this opportunity! Listed by Dori Johnson Windows 2022 Electrical service updated 2022 Cistern & septic 2014 (1000 gall each) with permit. See docs Siding & roof 2017 Appliances 2022 Bathroom remodel 2014 (heated floor)

12 Cascade Avenue, Monarch

$285,000
2 Beds 1 Baths 30030695 MLS
Straight from the pages of a FAIRYTALE! This log and stone cabin simply oozes charm both inside and out. Completely remodeled by Alpine Custom Homes in 2022, it has been successfully transformed into a classy retreat while still maintaining the integrity of a traditional alpine log home. It is being sold FULLY FURNISHED with tasteful decor in every room - simply set down your bags and enjoy! Spend cozy winter nights with your family in front of the large original stone fireplace while the snow falls outside the windows or roast marshmallows around the firepit out back in the summertime. Conveniently located midway between Monarch and Neihart along Belt Creek and only miles from both Kings Hill and Showdown Ski Area, you will enjoy year-round access for all of your mountain sports and outdoor activities! 3 Rivers fiber internet is scheduled to be plowed this fall and connected in spring of 2025. Be sure to click the video link! Land is a Forest Service Lease. Listed by Jen Barnett.

15 Camp Rotary Road, Monarch

$160,000
30031328 MLS
20.6 acres only 26 miles from Showdown Ski Area! This beautiful acreage has lovely valley views and views of the Little Belt Mountains. Build your dream home or a cabin. Wildlife is abundant in the area and recreational opportunities are plentiful! There are State, BLM and USFS properties close by. Hike, fish, snowmobile, ski, hunt or just relax on this georgeous 20.6 acre parcel. Great Falls is only 50 miles away and has a major airport, many amenities and health care. Properties in this area don't come along every day, so don't miss out! GPS will take you to the property. There is enough cell service to use ONX. Coordinates are 47.13213, -110.83742 I put orange tape on a stake NEAR the NW corner of the property and on the fence NEAR the SW corner of the property. There is a sign at the road where the easement turns into the property and a sign close to the north line of the property. You will see a fence line and that is close to the property line. WHEN YOU COME TO THE END OF THE FENCE LINE ON THE WEST SIDE, PLEASE TURN AROUND. BEYOND THE END OF THE FENCE IS PRIVATE PROPERTY. I used ONX so everything is APPROXIMATE. Call Phyllis Bechtold at 406-799-7222 or your real estate professional

TBD Logging Creek Road, Monarch

$564,000
1 Beds 1 Baths 30020317 MLS
$12000 PRICE REDUCTION on a well-established off-grid home that allows year-round living in the beautiful Little Belt Mountain Range. Explore the wonders of MT on your own 20 prime acres, only 2.19 miles from a main scenic highway, with corner crossing access to 320 acres of state land providing limitless hunting opportunities. This thoughtfully designed home includes a spacious 1056 sq ft main level and a 912 sq ft unfinished basement. There is ample space on the property to build a bigger home. The home is powered by solar arrays, and a brand new Generac 10 kw with 5 year warranty We have upgraded solar to accept lithium batteries, currently we have new 400 amphr AGM batteries. Heating the home is effortless with the woodstove and two wall-mounted propane-powered empire heaters. While remaining off-grid, you can still enjoy WiFi and DirecTV. Listed by Sheri Sanchez call 406-868-7337 or your real estate professional. Seller has occupied the property year-round since it was completed in 2006, however at times he would rather park his vehicle at the main highway turnoff and take his snowmobile the 2.19 miles to his house. Other property owners in this area also plow at times depending on the amount of snowfall. The seller will be bringing in gravel as snow melts to assist in showings. There are only 3 pages of covenants see docs. Buyers are encouraged to verify all data listed in the MLS. Appt Only, GPS will not take you there

219 Logging Creek Road, Monarch

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