Teton County, Montana Land For Sale (4 results)
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03/24/2026
$450,000
31.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 127 State Highway 221, Choteau, MT
Imagine waking up to unobstructed views of the Rocky Mountain Front stretching endlessly across the horizon. This is the everyday reality that awaits on this exceptional 31.75± acre property on the outskirts of Choteau, Montana. Perched along paved Highway 221, this gently rolling acreage offers elevated building sites that frame the kind of panoramic mountain and countryside views most people only see on postcards. The hard work of getting started is already done — electricity, natural gas, telephone, and city water are all in place, meaning you can focus your energy on building the life you want rather than the infrastructure to support it. The existing large structure presents an intriguing opportunity for those with a creative eye. Restore it, repurpose it, or reimagine it entirely. Few properties offer this kind of built-in potential at this scale. Step off the property and you're already in the middle of one of Montana's most celebrated outdoor playgrounds. The Teton River winds through the region offering world-class fishing for brown and rainbow trout. Teton Pass Ski Resort is just a short drive away, putting a full season of skiing and snowboarding practically at your doorstep. The iconic Rocky Mountain Front — one of the most dramatic landscape transitions in North America — opens into an endless network of hiking, wildlife watching, and backcountry exploration.
And when you want the comforts of town? Choteau is moments away, offering restaurants, shops, schools, and community without sacrificing a single acre of that wide-open Montana feeling. The Choteau Airport sits less than a mile from the property line, making this an equally appealing option for those who want easy access without sacrificing remoteness. Properties like this, with legal paved access, utilities, established improvements, sweeping views, and proximity to both town and true wilderness, simply don't come available often.
The Front is calling! This is your chance to answer.
Local Area
Choteau, Montana is located in Montana’s heartland at the foothills of the Rocky Mountain Front. This charming destination has remarkable recreational opportunities such as camping, swimming, hiking, skiing, wildlife viewing, fishing, hunting, shopping, golf and dinosaur digging! The area around Choteau was used by dinosaurs as a breeding ground millions of years ago! Egg Mountain is 12 miles west of Choteau. The mountain has supplied more information about the biology of dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period than any other paleontology dig in the world!
Area Attractions
Pishkun Reservoir
Consisting of 1,550 surface area, this off-stream storage reservoir was formed by eight earth fill dikes ranging in height from 12 to 50 feet and spanning a length of 9,050 feet. Take advantage of the 13 miles of shoreline to engage in superb game fishing for Kokanee Salmon, Northern Pike, Yellow Perch, and Rainbow Trout. The reservoir is located in a scenic area that is easily accessed with camping and a picnic shelter. The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks stock the reservoir annually with trout.
Teton Pass Ski Area
Located on the edge of the magnificent Rocky Mountain Front, the Teton Pass Ski Area has stunning scenery, diverse terrain, and the most untouched snow of any ski hill around! Just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area and west of Choteau, the ski area covers 400 acres and has 43 downhill runs with access to backcountry skiing and snowmobiling trails. Enjoy the lack of lift lines and the friendly staff while being accommodated by a large day lodge, a restaurant/bar, a ski school, and a rental shop.
Teton River
Starting east of the Rocky Mountain Front and flowing for more than 195 miles, the Teton River has a mixture of moderate and slow currents. The river flows through the countryside giving life to ranch and farmlands. Once the river reaches Choteau, it becomes a warm water fishery and continues on to the Marias River. The best place to catch a Brown Trout is near Choteau and as the water gets warmer further down, Pike, Catfish and other bottom fish are frequently caught. This stretch of the Teton offers up as much solitude and peace for a float or fishing trip.
Recreating
Wildlife viewing sites throughout Teton County allow opportunities for viewing mountain goats, bighorn sheep, elk, white-tailed and mule deer. Hikers can find solitude while taking on Antelope Butte, Castle Reef, Ear Mountain, Choteau Mountain, Mount Drouillard, Mount Frazier, Mount Patrick Gass, Mount Werner, Mount Wright, Old Baldy, Old Man of the Hills, Teton Peak and more. Fishing including fly fishing, bait fishing and ice fishing can be found at Bynum and Eureka Reservoirs, Gibson Dam, the Sun River, Teton River, Arod Lake and Pishkun Reservoir.
Rocky Mountain Front
This portion of Montana has a greater diversity of fish and wildlife than any other state in the US. With protection from the altering contours of the land and ample food from the surrounding farm fields, wildlife and birds alike flourish making this area a coveted destination during the hunting and fishing seasons. The area provides year-long habitat for mule and white-tailed deer, elk, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, and antelope. In addition, other furbearers such as beaver, mink, muskrat, otter, weasel, badger, coyote, lynx, bobcat and mountain lion can all be found within a 100-mile radius. White-tail and mule deer maintain a healthy population here as it is a wintering destination for the species. Mule deer are often open-country deer offering those with farm ground or acres such as these a treasure trove of delicious tasting, large, beautiful bucks. Mule deer are not as shy as whitetails and are content with little cover or sparse brush. They have the distinctive large ears that stick out like a big V against a hillside. However, these big bucks, ones with a 30 inch inside antler spread, are quite challenging to track down. They prefer the rugged areas such as badlands and breaks. Glorious long walks through fields and up and down draws can reward you with a big mule deer buck. The open country can also provide the added challenge of bagging the swift antelope. These speed goats are all over the countryside, so the challenge is waiting for your acceptance. The drainages and foothills provide cover, coulees, and water for superb mule and white-tailed deer hunting. The area offers some of the most prime bow hunting for white-tailed hunting in the entire state. There are also plenty of pheasants, Hungarian Partridge, Rough Grouse, Blue Grouse, and Spruce Grouse. Bird watchers can revel in seeing Calliope, Rufus Hummingbird, Bluebird, Cassin Finch, Red Crossbill, Ferrungus Hawks, Pine Grosbeak and Western Tanager.
Glacier National Park
The coveted area nicknamed the “Crown of the Continent” for obvious reasons offers gems and views of gold 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 big horn sheep, mountain goats, deer, elk, ptarmigan, and both black and grizzly bear. This highway to heaven is a tough one to ever forget.
Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area
The Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area is located between Fairfield and Choteau and is known for the massive snow geese and tundra swan migrations that take place in the spring and fall. Flying all the way from the gulf states, as many as 300,000 snow geese and 10,000 tundra swans gather at the lake to rest before continuing on to the arctic coast of Canada.
11/18/2025
$2,650,000
360 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 650 11th Lane Northeast, Power, MT
360 ACRES of BARLEY, HAY, and HUNTING! Located 30 minutes from Great Falls and only one mile off of Highway 431, this special property has endless possibilities. The expansive 4268sf farmhouse is positioned at the top of the hill to maximize 360 degree views from the Rocky Mountain Front to the Highwoods. Set back down a long driveway and being the last property at the end of the lane, it offers peace, quiet, and absolute privacy. This land is a rare combination of irrigated farm ground and recreational hunting - all just steps from your door.
SHOP SPACE AND OUTBUILDINGS: The farmsite is fully equipped with everything you will need for a successful operation. The largest of the 3 SHOPS on the property measures at 50X105ft (5250SF total). The east side overhead door is 14'H X 16'W with a second 14 X 14ft overhead door on the north side, concrete floor with drains, and power. The second metal shop is 1536SF with concrete floor, 14ft slider doors, 220 power, and an insulated and heated workshop with air compressor that conveys and an upstairs loft for extra storage. The 1600SF quonset also has concrete floors and 14ft slider doors. A small, fully enclosed livestock barn at the back completes the outbuildings here. All buildings including the farmhouse and the bins are run on the same meter.
GRAIN STORAGE: 9 grain bins are set up to be easily accessible by truck or semi. There are: three -13,000 bushel, four - 4,000 bushel, and 2 - 6,000 bushel bins. The three aerator fans are: one - 7HP and two - 4HP.
IRRIGATION AND CROPS: The property is assessed 186.87 acres of irrigation from GID. It is distributed by 2 pivots and a wheel line. An electric Reinke pivot and wheel line cover the barley crop which is part of the 240 acre parcel. They are run on their own electric meter and powered by a 40HP pump. The barley field produces approximately 120 bushels annually. The alfalfa crop is in its 6th year and is covered by a diesel Valley pivot. Last year, it produced 4.5T from 2 cuttings.
HUNTING: Whether it is deer or birds you are after, you will find both over the hill on 88.78 acres that is currently in CRP. Plenty of cover for pheasants and whitetail is provided by native grasses and brush that extend over the rolling hills and into small coulees. This portion of the property is bordered on the entire east side as well as most of the north side by approximately 390 acres of Bureau of Reclamation land.
There is so much potential in land that is this diverse. Make your Montana vision come to life on your own piece of the Rocky Mountain Front. Please be sure to watch the drone video tour of this special property.
02/03/2026
$1,600,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 1481 County Line Road, Vaughn, MT
For those ready to leave the pace of the city behind and step into a life shaped by land, water, and wide-open skies, this irrigated Vaughn ranchette offers a compelling opportunity. Set on 80 deeded acres in the heart of Montana’s agricultural country, this property offers up a working ranch functionality with the efficiency of a fully remodeled home—all within easy reach of Great Falls.
The land is the foundation here. Equipped with new GPS-guided center pivot irrigation systems, the property delivers precision water application, lower labor demands, and consistent forage production. In a region defined by long summer daylight, fertile soils, and a climate well-suited for hay and pasture, reliable irrigation significantly enhances both productivity and long-term value. The ground is currently leased for cattle, demonstrating its proven capacity to support livestock while offering immediate income potential for a new owner.
Supporting the operation is an impressive lineup of outbuildings and ranch infrastructure. A 40’ x 40’ Quonset, 36’ x 50’ shop, horse barn, chicken coop, greenhouse, fuel stands with tanks, and multiple storage buildings provide ample space for equipment, livestock care, feed, and projects of every scale. Whether your vision includes expanding a cattle operation, establishing a hobby farm, or simply enjoying the freedom of rural living, these improvements add tangible, hard-to-replace value.
At the center of the property sits a home that has been completely reimagined inside, offering modern systems, elevated finishes, and timeless character. The custom kitchen features new, top-of-the-line appliances, butcher block countertops, and sleek cabinetry—designed for both everyday living and entertaining. A long list of upgrades includes a new reverse osmosis water system, new furnace and air conditioning, on-demand hot water heater, new flooring throughout, and a new well pump and controls. Original details add warmth and character, including a refinished wood staircase, wood and pellet stoves, and a whitewashed brick fireplace.
Beyond the property lines, the Vaughn area offers exceptional outdoor recreation and lifestyle appeal. The nearby Sun River and Missouri River provide outstanding fishing and floating opportunities, while wildlife areas, open landscapes, and Montana’s renowned hunting districts surround the region. Just minutes away, Great Falls offers healthcare, shopping, dining, cultural attractions, and a commercial airport with direct flights to major hubs—making this location as convenient as it is peaceful.
This property is a place where the land works, the home comforts, and the lifestyle delivers exactly what so many are searching for.
06/24/2025
$9,900,000
2541 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - Choteau, MT
Breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountain Front and Glacier National Park provide a stunning backdrop to this exceptional 2,541-acre ranch located just four miles northwest of the charming farm town of Choteau in north central Montana. This well-maintained property seamlessly blends agricultural productivity with recreational opportunities, featuring a comfortable home and a complete set of barns, shops, and outbuildings that support both ranching operations and country living.
The ranch showcases remarkable diversity across its landscape, encompassing irrigated cropland served by 633 acres of irrigation systems, including pivot and wheel-line equipment, sub-irrigated meadows, native grassland, and lush wetlands. Riparian creek bottoms follow Baker Spring Creek, which originates on the property and flows east parallel to the Teton River, while natural springs throughout the area create exceptional habitat for game birds, waterfowl, and whitetail deer.
Strategically positioned with Highway 89 running through the property for easy access, the ranch offers the perfect balance of rural tranquility and convenience, sitting just 50 minutes from Great Falls and an hour and a half from Helena. Currently operated as a productive hay base supporting approximately 250 animal units, this property presents an outstanding opportunity for agricultural operations, recreational pursuits, or conservation-minded ownership in one of Montanas most scenic agricultural regions.
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