Swamp Creek Tract 2 comprises 800± acres along Swamp Creek Road, a Forest Service route located 20–30 minutes from Plains. Positioned in Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 1, the property offers strong hunting and recreation across a diverse mountain landscape. With year-round Swamp Creek running through the lower portion, the tract combines water, privacy, and scale in a highly desirable setting.
The property features a varied mix of terrain, including steep timbered ridges, benches offering privacy and elevated views, and more level areas along the creek suitable for potential building sites. Natural vegetation and topographic diversity create excellent wildlife habitat and a classic western Montana mountain character. The tract borders State of Montana land, with U.S. Forest Service ground very close by, providing direct proximity to extensive public-land opportunity.
The land is entirely undeveloped, offering a blank slate for cabins, camps, or long-term retreat plans. With multiple potential building locations—including areas near the creek—future improvements can be tailored to the owner’s vision.
Swamp Creek flows year-round through the bottom of the property. Any future water or utility development will be determined by the new owner based on intended use.
Located in Region 1, the tract supports healthy wildlife populations consistent with the surrounding area. A mix of timbered cover, benches, and riparian habitat along the creek provides a strong natural base for hunting and recreation.
Ideally suited for hunting, recreation, and long-term landholding, Swamp Creek Tract 2 offers ample room for a private retreat, recreational base, or a substantial acreage investment.
Access is via Swamp Creek Road, a Forest Service road typical of the area. The setting provides seclusion while still maintaining reasonable proximity to town services.
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