Rosebud County, Montana Land For Sale (4 results)
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05/03/2023
$11,999,000
29936 ac.
ACTIVE
Rosebud County - Little Porcupine Creek Road, Forsyth, MT
Located 31+/- miles north of Forsyth MT on the Little Porcupine Creek Road. This area is part of the "Big Open" country and the Devils Dancing ground. Large open areas of range used for summer grazing. Acreage - Total acres 29,936+/-. Deeded 21,807+/-. BLM allotment. 370 aums, 4,772+/- acres State of Montana lease. 225 aums, 1,920+/- acres Inholdings and trade. 1,437+/- acres Livestock water - The ranch has (1) 1,820' deep cold water well. The well has a self-starting propane generator that pumps to a 20,000-gallon storage tank that gravity feeds an 18-19-mile-long pipeline. The pipeline has (14) tanks that are steel with concrete bottoms or fiberglass tanks on the newer section of the pipeline. There are also numerous pits and dams on the ranch. Little Porcupine creek and the East fork of Little Porcupine creek traverse the center and east side of the ranch. Pastures - The Hansen place is fenced into (5) pastures. These range in size from 3,500+/- acres to 9,500+/- acres. The fences are mostly (2) strand barbed wire with woven wire on the bottom. This ranch was a large sheep operation prior to the current owners. Facilities - The ranch has (1) set of working corrals. The corrals are plank on ties with several large holding pens, sorting alley and loading chute. Historical Use - The sellers have used this ranch for 7-8 months of grazing, primarily from April into November. They have run 660 pairs most years. One large pasture has a significant amount of Salt brush, which is high in protein for a 3 "4-week period the end of June through July. The cattle are put in this pasture during this time, then moved to other pastures. In 2022, a large wind generation project was installed 6-7 miles east of this ranch. The high voltage power line from the wind farm goes through this property for 3 miles on the east side of the ranch parallel to the County Road.
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04/22/2026
$7,500,000
10047 ac.
ACTIVE
Rosebud County - Little Porcupine Creek Road, Forsyth, MT
Set in eastern Montana, Gray Ranch on Little Porcupine Creek encompasses 10,047± deeded acres, supported by 1,950± acres of state lease, 320± acres of private lease, and 3,669± acres of BLM. Established by the Gray family, the ranch carries a long-standing legacy of stewardship, productivity, and connection to the land. Today, it remains a large-scale, working cattle operation built on practical management and long-term sustainability.
The ranch is managed with a focus on grass health, water distribution, and soil improvements, supporting both livestock performance and the recovery of the native range. Productive pastures and reliable water sources allow for consistent cattle operations while maintaining the integrity of the landscape.
Beyond its agricultural strength, the ranch offers a lifestyle defined by space, privacy, and year-round usability. This eastern Montana ranch supports elk, mule deer, whitetail, antelope, and upland birds, creating strong recreational value without detracting from the operation. Water features and native cover draw wildlife consistently.
The terrain reflects the character of eastern Montana, open horizons, rolling grasslands, and a sense of scale that is increasingly difficult to find. Every acre contributes to a cohesive, functional unit.
Gray Ranch on Little Porcupine Creek stands as a combination of legacy ownership, operational integrity, and Western lifestyle, an opportunity to carry forward a proven ranching operation while enjoying the land.
07/02/2025
$415,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Rosebud County - 258 Bascom Ln, Melstone, MT
This Bull Mountain property is what folks dream about. Tucked back in the heart of the Bull Mountains, its secluded enough to feel like you're off the grid, yet accessible with a fully graveled road all the way to the parcel making trips to town for fuel, supplies, or a cold drink quick and easy.
These 80 acres are ready for your vision. Power is on site, along with a 375-foot well producing 5 gallons per minute, and a permitted septic system already in place. Theres a bonus head start on your build with an existing log structure not currently livable, but a solid foundation for your future cabin, lodge, or hunting retreat. While you build, enjoy the comfort of a clean, well-kept 2014 Big Sky 43-foot fifth-wheel camper set on its own gravel pad with a great view so you can hunt, explore, and enjoy the property from day one.
The Bull Mountains are arguably the best elk hunting in the state. This property sits in Hunting District 701, while falling under a boundary description by Montana FWP making this property part of the famed Hunting district 590 for elk. (Please see current MFWP regulations for a legal description of the zone.) This hunting unit is a special draw for elk, but odds are far more reasonable than other upper end units in eastern Montana for both resident and non-resident hunters. This area consistently holds and produces trophy bulls the kind of ground that gets serious hunters' attention.
The land itself is naturally parked out with an ideal mix of grassy meadows, pine thickets, and larger timber patches. The terrain gently rolls and slopes off to the west, creating natural funnels that encourage wildlife movement across the property. Game cameras were recently put in place and are actively being monitored and it's already showing promising elk sign, and a bull caught on camera within the last week.
The acreage offers more than just hunting. The native grass is well-suited for a few horses or smaller livestock, making it an excellent hobby farm setup or recreational basecamp. Whether you're looking for a seasonal hunting property, a rural place to run a few head, or a long-term Montana investment, this Bull Mountain parcel delivers.
The property is located just 12 miles from Melstone, a small rural community with a gas station, K-12 school, mercantile, and basic services. Roundup is a quick 45-minute drive, offering additional services, restaurants, and supplies. If you need access to city amenities or air travel, Billings, Montanas largest city and major airport hub, is just over an hour and a half away.
06/19/2025
$6,450,000
3350 ac.
ACTIVE
Rosebud County - 104 W 4th St, Ashland, MT
Located in the heart of Southeastern Montanas wild and scenic Rosebud County, this 3,350 deeded-acre ranchplus a centrally located 640-acre BLM leaseoffers a rare blend of seclusion, productivity, and world-class recreational opportunities. Only six miles south of Ashland on the banks of the Tongue River, the property features an ideal mix of river frontage, rolling grasslands, timbered draws, and rugged pine hills that support impressive wildlife populations and striking natural beauty. Whether youre a big game hunter, upland bird enthusiast, or an investor seeking a legacy holding, this ranch checks every box.
Spanning approximately 4,000 total acres, Bowman Creek Ranch includes 3,350 deeded acres and a 640-acre BLM lease nestled within the heart of the property. Elevations range from 2,900ft along the Tongue River bottom to 4,200ft in the pine-covered hills, offering dramatic terrain diversity and sweeping views. This variation supports both agricultural productivity and rich wildlife habitat across riparian zones, native grasslands, and timbered ridges.
The riparian area includes two working pivots irrigating alfalfa fields, yielding three cuts annually and producing approximately 700 bales. An additional 13 acres are planted with a custom 10-seed mix cover cropfeaturing millet, peas, sorghum, and moreto enhance soil health and wildlife forage. The ranch currently supports a well-managed 150-head cattle operation, with multiple fenced pastures allowing for strategic rotational grazing. This system preserves key wildlife corridors, especially for elk, which frequently move between the hills and river bottom. A modern corral system, built within the last decade, enhances operational efficiency.
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