Glacier County, Montana Land For Sale (3 results)
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02/04/2026
$139,900
0.26 ac.
ACTIVE
Glacier County - 70 West Shore Duck Road, Babb, MT
Morning light spills across Duck Lake as the water turns glassy and still, broken only by the quiet ripple of a rising trout. Coffee tastes better here—on one of the two decks, with mountain air filling your lungs and the unmistakable silhouette of Chief Mountain standing watch in the distance. Time slows down and summer memories are made without trying. Set along the western shore of world-class Duck Lake, this rare waterfront lot offers a front-row seat to everything Montana summers are meant to be. Cast a line for legendary rainbow and brown trout, launch a boat for a leisurely afternoon on the water, or spend sun-soaked days swimming, paddling, and laughing until sunset paints the sky. Evenings invite campfires, stargazing, and stories shared.
Just minutes from the entrance to Glacier National Park, this property is perfectly positioned as a personal vacation escape or a sought-after rental destination. Campers and outdoor enthusiasts are drawn year after year to this region—coming for Glacier’s iconic trails, alpine lakes, and wildlife, and staying for the unmatched access to fishing and boating right outside their door. Whether you envision hosting vacationers, parking your own camper, or building a simple seasonal retreat, the possibilities here are wide open. From this lakeside basecamp, adventure is always within reach—hiking in Glacier by day, boating on Duck Lake in the afternoon, and watching alpenglow dance across Chief Mountain by evening. Summers feel endless here, memories feel permanent, and Montana shows off at its very best.
Local Area
Just on the edge of the world-renowned Glacier National Park, Babb, Montana is a small farming and ranching community in Glacier County. A recreational haven, many activities illuminate the wonder of the landscape and scenery here. The community accommodates those passing through to the park. Fishing, camping, and hiking are popular routines and easy ways to surround yourself with the beauty of nature.
Saint Mary, Montana lies between Lower Saint Mary Lake and Upper Saint Mary Lake on the eastern border of Glacier National Park. The community is an ideal starting point for exploring the park or taking a scenic drive up to Many Glacier. There are legendary hiking trails along the park's eastern side and in Many Glacier. In the winter, Saint Mary provides a launching point for cross-country skiers. In the spring and summer months, witness a vibrant display of wildflowers including Indian paintbrush, blanket flowers, and lupine.
Area Attractions
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the “Crown of the Continent” for obvious reasons offers exclusive views and activities in the state of Montana. With over 700 miles of trails through pristine forests, alpine meadows sprinkled with bright lovely wildflowers, rugged and tenacious mountains, and spectacular sparkling lakes. Visit the historic chalets and lodges for a walk back in time or backpack, cycle, hike, or camp. While taking in the astounding sights of the glacier-carved peaks and valleys, set your binoculars on a diverse range of wildlife of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, deer, elk, ptarmigan, and both black and grizzly bears. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
Lake Sherburne
Lake Sherburne is a manmade reservoir located just outside of the entrance at Many Glacier. The reservoir was created to help regulate the flows of the Swiftcurrent Creek with an earth-fill dam built in 1914 and 1921. The lake is situated in a scenic area with unparalleled views. It is six miles in length with lots of shorelines to bask in the sun or explore. Fish, boat, view wildlife, or hike. The water is calm and serene for fishing or kayaking. Expect to reel in Brook Trout or Northern Pike. Wildlife that can be seen here include moose, bears, bighorn sheep, and Trumpeter Swans.
Duck Lake
East of Babb, Duck Lake offers a fishing experience unlike any other. The lake is stocked and produces rainbow trout that average 8 pounds! The large fish raised in these waters attract anglers from all over the world. Duck Lake is 1,446 acres at an elevation of 5,015 feet. A reservation license and a Montana fishing license are all you need to start reeling in plump Rainbow and Brown Trout.
Lower Saint Mary Lake
At an elevation of 4,477 feet, this mountain lake holds Brook, Bull, Lake, Rainbow, and Westslope Cutthroat Trout along with Northern Pike and Lake Whitefish. Outdoor enthusiasts can marvel at the crystal-clear waters and enjoy lake activities that offer up stunning views in every direction.
Chief Mountain
Prepare to be captivated by the sheer size and formation of this peak which is among the highest in Glacier National Park at 9,080 feet! The peaks tower over the Cut Bank plains. Majestic and mighty, Chief Mountain can be seen from over 100 miles away! The mountain lies on the boundary between Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Reservation. The prominent peak has served as guidance, shelter, and a landmark for travelers. The sacred area is rich with the history of the native people to this area.
02/20/2026
$415,000
1.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Glacier County - 36 South Shore Road, Babb, MT
Set along the shoreline of renowned Duck Lake near Babb, Montana, this charming 756 sq. ft. log cabin is the kind of Montana retreat people dream about—warm, rustic, and perfectly placed just minutes from Glacier National Park. Inside, you’ll find 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a sleeping loft, with rich wood finishes and a cozy woodstove that makes every season feel inviting. Mornings start with coffee by the water, and evenings end with the lake softly lapping at the shore and views of Chief Mountain, mighty and majestic. Additionally, this cabin is an active, successful Airbnb offering buyers a rare opportunity to enjoy a personal getaway while tapping into strong short-term rental demand in one of Montana’s most sought-after recreation corridors.
Local Area
Just on the edge of the world-renowned Glacier National Park, Babb, Montana is a small farming and ranching community in Glacier County. A recreational haven, many activities illuminate the wonder of the landscape and scenery here. The community accommodates those passing through to the park. Fishing, camping, and hiking are popular routines and easy ways to surround yourself with the beauty of nature.
Saint Mary, Montana lies between Lower Saint Mary Lake and Upper Saint Mary Lake on the eastern border of Glacier National Park. The community is an ideal starting point for exploring the park or taking a scenic drive up to Many Glacier. There are legendary hiking trails along the park's eastern side and in Many Glacier. In the winter, Saint Mary provides a launching point for cross-country skiers. In the spring and summer months, witness a vibrant display of wildflowers including Indian paintbrush, blanket flowers, and lupine.
Area Attractions
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the “Crown of the Continent” for obvious reasons offers exclusive views and activities in the state of Montana. With over 700 miles of trails through pristine forests, alpine meadows sprinkled with bright lovely wildflowers, rugged and tenacious mountains, and spectacular sparkling lakes. Visit the historic chalets and lodges for a walk back in time or backpack, cycle, hike, or camp. While taking in the astounding sights of the glacier-carved peaks and valleys, set your binoculars on a diverse range of wildlife of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, deer, elk, ptarmigan, and both black and grizzly bears. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
Lake Sherburne
Lake Sherburne is a manmade reservoir located just outside of the entrance at Many Glacier. The reservoir was created to help regulate the flows of the Swiftcurrent Creek with an earth-fill dam built in 1914 and 1921. The lake is situated in a scenic area with unparalleled views. It is six miles in length with lots of shorelines to bask in the sun or explore. Fish, boat, view wildlife, or hike. The water is calm and serene for fishing or kayaking. Expect to reel in Brook Trout or Northern Pike. Wildlife that can be seen here include moose, bears, bighorn sheep, and Trumpeter Swans.
Duck Lake
East of Babb, Duck Lake offers a fishing experience unlike any other. The lake is stocked and produces rainbow trout that average 8 pounds! The large fish raised in these waters attract anglers from all over the world. Duck Lake is 1,446 acres at an elevation of 5,015 feet. A reservation license and a Montana fishing license are all you need to start reeling in plump Rainbow and Brown Trout.
Lower Saint Mary Lake
At an elevation of 4,477 feet, this mountain lake holds Brook, Bull, Lake, Rainbow, and Westslope Cutthroat Trout along with Northern Pike and Lake Whitefish. Outdoor enthusiasts can marvel at the crystal-clear waters and enjoy lake activities that offer up stunning views in every direction.
Chief Mountain
Prepare to be captivated by the sheer size and formation of this peak which is among the highest in Glacier National Park at 9,080 feet! The peaks tower over the Cut Bank plains. Majestic and mighty, Chief Mountain can be seen from over 100 miles away! The mountain lies on the boundary between Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Reservation. The prominent peak has served as guidance, shelter, and a landmark for travelers. The sacred area is rich with the history of the native people to this area.
02/05/2026
$3,900,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Glacier County - 1013 Starr School Road, Cut Bank, MT
Located on paved Starr School Road in Glacier County, Montana, this 240± acre property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a tested, DOT-quality aggregate source with excellent access and added grazing value. Its proximity to Browning and Glacier National Park makes it well positioned for regional infrastructure projects, contractors, and long-term investors. Extensive subsurface testing has already been completed. Twenty (20) sample wells were excavated, with laboratory results confirming the aggregate meets or exceeds Montana Department of Transportation standards for abrasion, soundness, and gradation. This is certified construction-grade material suitable for public works, road construction, and commercial use, significantly reducing development risk. Apart from the mined or mining acres, the remaining acreage provides usable grazing land, allowing for interim agricultural use or future expansion. The property benefits from legal access via paved Starr School Road, a critical advantage for heavy hauling and efficient transport logistics. Road conditions in the area are well suited for truck traffic, supporting cost-effective movement of material to regional markets and project sites throughout north-central Montana. This offering combines verified aggregate resources, logistical advantages, and flexible land use, making it a compelling opportunity for DOT agencies, contractors, business owners, ranchers, and infrastructure-focused investors.
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