$468,000 Price Analysis 169 S Hill RdTrout Creek, MT 59874 Unknown bed 0 bath unknown SqFt ($0/SqFt) 49.91 acre lot. Listed 2022-11-01, Taxes $111 | Ⓧ USDA Ineligible due to property near Trout Creek |
Montana. Like an expansive lush meadow, the property produces grass hay and can be utilized for horses, sheep, goats or whatever animals you'd like to bring along. The level property offers a wide array of uses including hiking, horseback riding, hunting, atving or snowmobiling. Fishing is nearby on the Clark Fork River or Trout Creek. Elk, deer, turkeys and other wildlife wander through for a bite to eat. Forest Service access is right down the road providing additional acreage to escape to. The scenery is enchanting with memorable mountainscapes around every turn. Own a piece of western Montana and crete the life you want to live! Local Area Trout Creek, Montana generally brings one thing to mind when mentioned to locals: huckleberries. Officially the Huckleberry Capital of Montana, Trout Creek hosts an annual festival to honor these tasty delights. This picturesque town has much to offer with friendly people ready to host people that travel from all over to take advantage of camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding or wildlife viewing in the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness. This protected area is untamed and wolverine, deer, elk, moose, grizzly and black bear, mountain goats and bighorn sheep can all be seen in their natural and stunning habitats. Anglers and fishermen travel here to fish the waters of the Cabinet Gorge and Noxon reservoirs that contain Northern Pike, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass and perch. Whatever you crave as an exciting outing, Trout Creek is sure to provide the best!
Area Attractions The Clark Fork River The Clark Fork River is one of the longest rivers in Montana meandering more than 280 miles paralleling I-90. There are many access points and its diverse terrain makes certain that no two trips down its waters are the same. It originates in the Silver Bow Mountains with many tributaries contributing to its reputation as one of the most popular destinations for fly fishing in the United States. The river offers recreation such as floating, rafting, kayaking and river surfing in addition to its epic fishing. The best fishing waters are found between the origin and the confluence with the Flathead River near the Paradise-Plains area. Fish caught in these waters range in size, but some can be from 14-20 inches. Northern Pike can be 40 inches or more! Species thriving here include the Clark Fork nati ve Westslope Cutthroat and world-class brown and rainbow trout as well as smallmouth bass. Noxon Reservoir This serene reservoir is 7848 acres in size and is formed from the Clark Fork River. Anglers most often fish this body of water for its high bass content, but you can also find Black Bullhead, Lake Trout, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Yellow Bullhead, Yellow Perch and Pumpkinseed. Several accesses are placed around the reservoir and visitors can boat, swim, tube or enjoy the sunshine on the shore! Hunting Where the game is as big as the sky, Montana offers hunting as no other state can. This area has a spectacular bighorn sheep population. Whether it is a bow or rifle that you are aiming with, big game ranges from moose, mountain goats and elk to white-tailed and mule deer. There are also wild turkeys, mountain lions and bears.
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Corder and Associates, LLC - Trout Creek.
Property MLS #31542 from LandLeader
Year | Assessments Building + Land Total | Tax |
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2022 | $unknown + $6,068 $6,068 | $111 |
2021 | $unknown + $6,068 $6,068 | $113 |
2020 | $unknown + $14,647 $14,647 | $119 |
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