Alberton MT Land for Sale
The median home value in Alberton, MT is $133,700.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $138,700.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Alberton, MT is $133,700.
Approximately 62.8% of Alberton homes are owned,
compared to 23.19% rented, while
14.01% are vacant.
Alberton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Alberton real estate agent to arrange a tour today! $4,500,000Nhn Mountain Creek Ranch Alberton, MT 59820
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONWelcome to an extraordinary opportunity in the scenic landscapes of Mineral County, Montana. This expansive tract, consisting of 8 legal parcels, covers approximately 2,549 acres and offers exceptional opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking the perfect getaway. Access to the property is provided by a county road that leads you directly into its gentle slopes and picturesque areas, showcasing the natural beauty of the region. This tract has multiple access points from public right of ways, forest roads, and recorded easements, ensuring convenient entry to the property. As you explore the numerous internal roads and trails, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the renowned Clark Fork River. Throughout the property, you'll find ideal spots for building your dream home or off-grid cabin, where you can wake up to stunning vistas and savor a cup of coffee with the best view in town. West Mountain Creek, a year-round creek, flows along the western side of the property, while Bestwick and Adams Creek are among the several seasonal creeks that meander through the tract. The beauty of West Mountain Creek can be admired as you travel along the county road, and there are even building spots conveniently located adjacent to the creek, providing direct access right from your own driveway. Bestwick and Adams Creek can be accessed from some of the internal roads as you explore the area, but it's important to note that they are seasonal. For outdoor enthusiasts, there's nothing more appealing than having hunting and hiking right at your doorstep. This land is renowned for offering some of the best hunting grounds in the area, with a variety of wildlife calling it home, including mule and whitetail deer, elk, black bears, and mountain lions. The property's borders provide direct access to thousands of acres of Lolo National Forest land, expanding your opportunities to explore the vast Montana wilderness. Additionally, a quick 5-10 minute drive from the property brings you to the famous Clark Fork River, where you can enjoy fishing for Rainbow Trout. Just 30 minutes away is the beautiful city of Missoula, Montana, offering an array of excellent restaurants and endless activities to enjoy. The convenient Missoula Montana Airport, located in town, provides easy access from anywhere in the United States. Furthermore, within 1 hour and 30 minutes, you'll reach Couer d'Alene, renowned for its world-class golf courses. Don't miss out on this remarkable opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Montana while enjoying the abundance of outdoor activities and nearby amenities. Call John Hickman at (406)426-3698, or your real estate professional. *Buyer party responsible for verifying acreage, access, etc.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONPeaceful, picturesque scenery and pine-infused fresh mountain air make these amazing acres outside Alberton, Montana the ideal location for a recreational retreat or a place to customize the already-constructed sheds. There is good access off the main highway and the property abuts Forest Service land giving access to thousands of public acres to hunt, hike, snowshoe, or explore. Numerous reasons make this an easy choice to plant roots and own a beautiful piece of Montana land. Power, telephone, and fiber optic are to the lot. A quick 25 minutes from Missoula, access to the lots is convenient year-round. Whitewater rafting is prominent at the renowned Alberton Gorge. Fly fishing sets the pace of life rewarding anglers with astonishing landscapes. Bighorn sheep scale the cliffs at Petty Creek Viewing Site. The beautiful and wide Clark Fork River is visible from the property, having epic fishing, floating, or boating opportunities. Petty Creek boat launch and fishing access are less than two miles from the property. Bring your horses and connect with nature. Take advantage of everything already being in place by the previous owner and enjoy the views of home!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONPeaceful, picturesque scenery and pine-infused fresh mountain air make these amazing 20.08 acres outside Alberton, Montana the ideal location for a recreational retreat or a place to customize the already constructed sheds. There is good access off the main highway and the property abuts Forest Service land giving access to thousands of public acres to hunt, hike, snowshoe, or explore. Numerous reasons make this an easy choice to plant roots and own a beautiful piece of Montana land. Power, telephone, and fiber optic are to the lot. A quick 25 minutes from Missoula, access to the lots is convenient year-round. Whitewater rafting is prominent at the renowned Alberton Gorge. Fly fishing sets the pace of life rewarding anglers with astonishing landscapes. Bighorn sheep scale the cliffs at Petty Creek Viewing Site. The beautiful and wide Clark Fork River is visible from the property, having epic fishing, floating, or boating opportunities. Petty Creek boat launch and fishing access are less than two miles from the property. Bring your horses and connect with nature. Take advantage of everything already being in place by the previous owner and enjoy the views of home! Local Area An outdoorsman’s paradise, Alberton, Montana is known as the gateway to the Alberton Gorge. The cozy community offers travelers a break from interstate travel and a chance to take in the gorgeous scenery that surrounds it as you have a refreshment at one of the local establishments. Alberton is near the Montana/Idaho border along Interstate 90 and 25 minutes west of Missoula. The mighty Clark Fork River provides fishing and rafting as it winds its way through western Montana. Huson, MT is situated between Missoula and Alberton along Interstate 90 following the flow of the scenic Clark Fork River. The community of Huson provides access to the coveted Ninemile area rich with hiking and biking trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Recreational opportunities are abundant in this area with whitewater rafting nearby at the famous Alberton Gorge. Area Attractions Natural Pier Bridge Built in 1917, the bridge is a standard riveted Warren through truss. It was designed by the Montana Highway Department. What makes it unique is that one of the piers is anchored to a rocky outcrop in the Clark Fork River. The bridge is one mile west of Alberton and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Alberton Gorge The Alberton Gorge is widely known as Montana’s premier whitewater location. Adventure and fun complete with splashes and sunshine can be found 46 miles west of Missoula on a portion of the Clark Fork River known as the Gorge. The land formations encompassing the gorge include steep walls forming a canyon that cuts through thick forests. The purple cliffs rise from the river while rafters float through the 11 miles that make up the Alberton Gorge. With Class II and III rapids, experts and beginners alike can partake. There are plenty of swimming opportunities in the deep green pools that separate the rapids. The sandy beaches are great for relaxing and or making a quick lunch break. Wildlife that occupies these forest areas include eagles, ospreys, beavers, deer, elk, otters, and the occasional black bear. Grab a river guide and have the float of a lifetime! The best time of year for this experience is late June to August. The Gorge is 2 hours from Coeur d’Alene and 2.5 hours from Spokane, Washington. Petty Creek Bighorn Sheep Viewing Site Travel to Petty Creek for an opportunity to view these majestic animals! The bighorn sheep feed on the grassy slopes and find safety on the canyon cliffs. There is a short half-mile hike on a gravel trail that allows you up the talus rock and through the Douglas-fir to scan the area for bighorn sheep, pika, and rock wrens! The Clark Fork River The Clark Fork River is one of the longest rivers in Montana meandering more than 280 miles paralleling I-90. There are many access points, and its diverse terrain makes certain that no two trips down its waters are the same. It originates in the Silver Bow Mountains with many tributaries contributing to its reputation as one of the most popular destinations for fly fishing in the United States. The river offers recreation such as floating, rafting, kayaking, and river surfing in addition to its epic fishing. The best fishing waters are found between the origin and the confluence with the Flathead River near the Paradise-Plains area. Fish caught in these waters range in size but some can be from 14-20 inches. Northern Pike can be 40 inches or more! Species thriving here include the Clark Fork native Westslope Cutthroat and world-class brown and rainbow trout as well as smallmouth bass. Ninemile Valley The Ninemile Valley is home to beautiful scenes and wildlife aplenty. The area is 20 miles west of Missoula in west-central Montana. The valley bottom consists of mostly private property, but the upper portions are part of the Lolo National Forest. Ninemile Creek runs through this valley and is a major tributary of the Clark Fork River, Montana’s longest river. Lolo National Forest is more than 2 million acres of pristine, undisturbed Montana wilderness. Enjoy the many opportunities to hike, OHV ride, camp, rent cabins, ski, snowmobile, visit the 2 visitor centers or simply explore the many wonders! National Historic Site The Ninemile Historic Remount Depot introduces the public to the historic and working ranger station. The visitor center describes how firefighters sought to find a solution to putting out damaging fires deep in the backcountry in the 1920s and 1940s. Pack animals such as mules were utilized and the Ninemile property was set up to supply pack stock and train packers. In 1980, the Ranger Station and Depot were listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Presently, the horses and mules continue to ply the mountain trails tr $1,178,5003 W Mountain Creek Road Alberton, MT 59820
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe West Mountain Creek tract consists of +/- 473 acres in Mineral County, Montana, and is situated inside a large percentage of section 29. Legal access is provided by a county road that runs through a valley on the east side. The property includes a spectacular creek that runs from the north to the southeast corner, most of which is visible as you drive along West Mountain Creek Road. The property provides excellent shelves, saddles, and benches for a possible cabin or home. When it comes to hunting, this tract holds nothing back: it is home to multiple species, including elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, black bear, and mountain lion. It is also connected to thousands of acres of Lolo National Forest, which can be accessed from the southern and western portions of the acreage. The property is about 30 minutes from Missoula, Montana, and approximately 2 hours from Coeur D’Alene, Idaho. Call John Hickman at (406)426-3698, or your real estate professional.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION“Seller will pay a $10,000.00 credit to the buyer at closing as a credit towards having power ran to the property” This is a great parcel that’s close to Missoula for supply runs but also remote enough to give you that woodsy feel. This back 40 is a great place to build your A-Frame cabin or a camp site for your year round RV spot. With good access and building sites to suit your needs, you have many options to create a year round residence or season off grid lifestyle. Power and phone are located at the southern adjacent land owner. The year round spring fed stream runs about half way through the parcel and is called Perkins Creek. The property adjoins Montana Fish and Wild Life land to the west which you can hunt, hike and recreate on at your leisure. With over 90,000 continuous federal adjoined acres there is no shortage of exploring to be had. There are animals galore that pass through this property as well. You can see the deer rubs on trees and the elk tracks in the snow. The views from the different vantage points give you mountains, river and valley views. There are multiple old and overgrown skid roads that provide additional access to parts of this property. It wouldn't take much to blade and clear them to building sites up near the FWP land to the west or across the stream to the east. The link to the map below can show additional pics and topo virtual tour of the property. $195,0001245 Reardon Lane Alberton, MT 59820
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONBeautiful leveled location with end of the road privacy and walking access to the river. Well and Septic are in. Mature trees throughout. Call Shelly Evans at 406-544-8570 or your real estate professional for more information.
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