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Little Wolf Creek RanchW O L F C R E E K , M O N T A N A
Introduction
Little Wolf Creek Ranch is comprised of 2,022 acres with a wonderful
combination of creek bottom, rolling grass, hay land and sub-alpine timber.
The ranch is an ideal location for a small cow operation, fisherman, hunter,
horse enthusiast, ATV rider or general outdoor lover. It is unencumbered by
conservation easements and offers potential recreational ranch development.
Located a few miles east of the Continental Divide, the ranch offers sweeping
views of the surrounding landscapes. It borders a section of Montana State
Trust Land and the Lewis and Clark National Forest is five miles to the west,
providing owners and guests access to over a million acres of public land
waiting to be explored.
Little Wolf Creek RanchW O L F C R E E K , M O N T A N A
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AcreageThe ranch’s 2,022 deeded acres transition from the creek bottom on the south
to rolling hills on the north and onto high timbered ridges running along the
western portion. The 20 acres of flood irrigation have been irrigated, but not by
the current owner. A water rights specialist could provide information regarding
the water rights.
LocationThe ranch is located along State Highway 434, about 3.5 miles northwest of the
small town of Wolf Creek. Helena, Montana is a 30-minute drive on Interstate
15 to the south, and Great Falls is a 50-minute drive on Interstate 15 to the
northeast.
ClimateThis part of Montana enjoys a mild climate with over 300 days with sunshine. July and August are the warmest months, with high temperatures averaging in the low 80s
and nighttime lows in the 50s. January is typically the coldest month with daily highs in the mid-30s. The Wolf Creek area gets snow October through March with Chinook
winds and sunshine clearing the open hillsides in preparation of the next snow occurrence. Most of the moisture falls as rain in May, June and early July.
Improvements
The modest home built in 1973 is currently used by the
caretakers and would make a great manager or guest
cabin. The house is about 2,000 sqft of living space.
The detached garage and nearby ranch outbuildings are
functional for livestock or could be repurposed for a
new owner’s needs.
Ranch Operation
The ranch has been operated by the current owners
as a summer grazing unit for a larger neighboring
ranch. Historically the ranch had been operated as a
small cow/calf outfit with hay grown on the property.
One will be pleasantly surprised with the great fishing that
Wolf Creek offers. Rainbows are the main target, but anglers
will also catch brown trout and brook trout. The average
size is approximately eight to ten inches, however there are
also significantly larger trout in the deeper pools.
Live WaterTHE RANCH INCLUDES NEARLY
TWO MILES OF WOLF CREEK ALONG THE SOUTHERN BORDER
OF THE RANCH.
Arguably the best fly fishing in Montana is found near the ranch on the stretch
of the Missouri River downstream from Holter Dam. This part of the river
is a “tailwater” and fishes like a giant spring creek. It is famed for the numbers and
size of trout and its prolific hatches. For those who love dry fly fishing the Missouri
is not to be missed. Anglers will find baetis and caddis in the spring, PMD’s, tricos
and hoppers in summer, fall fishing with blue winged olives and streamers, winter
midges and consistent nymphing all year long.
It would take years to learn all of the streams, lakes and ponds in the area. If an
angler likes variety, this is an ideal place. The obvious angler’s quarry are the rainbow,
brown, brook and cutthroat trout, and some might be surprised to find grayling, bull
trout, golden trout and even kokanee in area waters. The winter offers extraordinary
ice fishing at Holter Lake where perch and kokanee are abundant. Warm water fish
include largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleye, pike and perch.
Holter Lake Recreation Area lies a few miles south from the property. There one
will see many types of game including bighorn sheep and Rocky Mountain goats.
Fishing in Holter can be excellent for trout, walleye, and perch.
Nearby Live Water“ONE PLACE WHERE ANGLERS FIND BIG TROUT IN ABUNDANCE, SOLID FISH THAT STRETCH AN HONEST 18 TO 20 INCHES OR MORE, FISH WEIGHING A TRUE THREE POUNDS OR BETTER IS CENTRAL MONTANA’S MISSOURI RIVER. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AUTHENTIC, BIG-TROUT PHOTOS, THE MISSOURI IS A PLACE TO GARNER THEM.” -Fly Fishers Bible Montana
On July 19th, 1805, Lewis and Clark party passed
through this area on their way up the Missouri
and came to “The Gates of the Mountains” an incredibly
beautiful steep, narrow, river passage with 1000-foot cliff
walls on each side of the river. From the top end of the
Little Wolf Creek Ranch, the lower portion of The Gates
can be seen six miles to the southeast.
Meriwether Lewis cited Tower Rock in his journals. He
climbed the rock and was astounded by the thousands of
buffalo on the plains to the north and the spectacular mountain views to the south.
Long before Lewis and Clark made their legendary trip, Native Americans used the area and this property.
Local lore has it that vigilante/lawman/outlaw Henry Plumber and his sidekick “Big Nose George” hid out in
this stretch of the Missouri country while on the run from the law. Some believe that they may have stashed
some of the gold stolen from miners in the area.
History buffs will enjoy the Lewis and Clark Interpretative Center in Great Falls, the most comprehensive
museum detailing the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A short list of area museums and cultural activities include:
C.M. Russell Museum, Montana’s Cowboys Association Museum, Montana Historical Society Museum, Gibson
Square Museum of Art, Montana State Capital Grounds Ulm Pushkin, the Gates of the Mountains and Giant
Springs State Park.
HistoryT H E L I T T L E W O L F C R E E K
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M I N E R S , C O W B O Y S , F A R M E R S , T R A P P E R S A N D T R A D E R S .
This property offers opportunities for viewing or hunting blue and ruffed grouse, whitetail and mule deer, elk,
and the occasional moose and black bear. Drive almost any direction from the Little Wolf Creek Ranch, and
upland bird hunters will find opportunities to chase pheasants, Hungarian partridge, sharptailed grouse, as well as
blue and ruffed grouse in the area mountains. The well-known Montana bird areas of Choteau and Fairfield are less
than one hour to the north and Lewistown is an easy drive to the east.
Elk, deer, black bear, moose, bighorn sheep, Rocky Mountain goats and mountain lions can all be found in the area
mountains and forest. These game animals require a specific tag from Montana FWP to harvest. One should start
applying and build up preference points for these tags early on. The Bob Marshall Wilderness and the Rocky Mountain Front are some of the nation’s best places to find
protected animals like grizzly bears, lynx, wolverines and wolves. This is a wild area with an incredibly diverse list of wildlife.
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Summary
Little Wolf Creek Ranch is an outstanding mountain ranch with the best Montana has to offer: seclusion, privacy, vast views, a comfortable home and
building sites for a new dream home, all with easy access. Owners and guests will love spending time on the ranch, hunting, riding and hiking on the property and the area’s abundant state land and national forest. This is an exceptional
opportunity to be apart of this ranch’s rich western history.
LISTING PRICE: $4,800,000TAXES: $2,280 in 2020
CONTACTFor more information please contact
Craig Janssen at 406.580.5830or e-mail [email protected]
Jack McInerney at 406.220.1696, or e-mail [email protected]
Notes:1) This is an exclusive listing of Live Water Properties LLC; an agent of Live Water Properties must be present to conduct a showing. The owners respectfully request that other agents and/or prospective buyers contact Live Water Properties in advance
to schedule a proper showing and do not attempt to tour or trespass the property on their own. Thank you. 2) Offering subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Information provided herein is intended as a general guideline and has been provided by sources deemed reliable, but the accuracy of which we cannot guarantee. 3) Live Water Properties LLC represents the Seller as a Seller’s Agent.
• 2,022 deeded acres • Less than 50 minutes to Great Falls• +30 minutes to Helena• Minutes to fishing on the
Missouri River
• 2 miles of Little Wolf Creek • 11 water rights for stock, home
and irrigation• Water rights with 20 acres with
historical irrigation
BLM Forest Service
Little Wolf Creek Ranch- Aerial Map••Maps are for visual aid only accuracy is not guaranteed.
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Little Wolf Creek Ranch- Location Map••Maps are for visual aid only accuracy is not guaranteed.
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