17 Acres in Meagher County, Ringling, Montana
Property Description
Benefit from the many possibilities these 17.1 acres offer! Located in Ringling, Montana, the location is ideal as it puts you near hiking, fishing, hunting, recreating, boating, and more. The parcel has power and a well that produces 70 gallons per minute. Access is convenient right off Highway 89. In addition, there are concrete slabs that can be utilized for buildings, grain bins, parking, or whatever use you can fathom. Bring your ideas for commercial, residential, or recreational uses! Bring your RV, a tiny home, or prefabricated cabin for a place to sleep after a Montana State football game or as your base for hunting camp. The recreational opportunities are excellent with several lakes, reservoirs, creeks, and rivers within 30 miles for fishing. The lush landscape attracts elk, deer, antelope, grouse, and other critters. The property is in Hunting District 580. The seller has witnessed elk being harvested feet from the property during hunting season! Views extend beyond the surrounding fields, and mountains fill the distant backdrop. Under the Big Sky and reveling in Montana's beautiful scenery and peace, this property is ready to provide your blank canvas for you to cover in your dreams! Local Area Ringling, Montana lies between Livingston and White Sulphur Springs and has its own interesting background story. It was named after John T Ringling, one of the seven Ringling brothers of the Ringling Brother's Circus. John planned to build a railroad connection between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Ringling, Montana is also the subject of a Jimmy Buffet song, "Ringling, Ringling." For such a small, charming town, it sure has made an impression! St. John's Catholic Church is located here and is one of the most photographed historic churches mainly due to its beautiful setting with the Crazy Mountains in the background. Located on Sixteenmile Creek, Ringling is close to White Sulphur Springs and is popular for its excellent hunting situation with a bar and restaurant to meet your needs after a long day's hike. Bozeman is 55 miles away complete with an airport, shopping, and dining. White Sulphur Springs, Montana is in Meagher County and is quite a romantic small town. It was named for the hot mineralized hot springs that are now a tourist destination. White Sulphur Springs is also the gateway to fishing and floating on the Smith River and is available through permit. The small-town welcomes visitors and is a hallway between the famous Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Its location is at the heart of excellent hunting country. Its location on Kings Hill Scenic Byway makes it a beautiful drive any time of year. Area Attractions The Castle White Sulphur Springs is home to "the Castle," a Victorian stone mansion built by B.R. Sherman in 1892. It was constructed of granite cut by hand and hauled out of the Castle Mountains by a team of oxen and wagon. It now serves as a museum with a gift shop. Spa Hot Springs Visitors come from all around to take advantage…
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- Listing Agent: Trampus and Staci Corder
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