Bloody Dick Creek Acreage





Grant, Montana
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A private 160± acre parcel situated in the famous Horse Prairie Valley. Boasts light to dense timber as well as Bloody Dick Creek flowing through the bottom portion. Year-round access is by way of county maintained road with electricity and phone nearby. The perfect spot to build your hunting and fishing getaway!
The property has traditionally been used for summer grazing and is close to some of the best hunting in Southwest Montana. The Horse Prairie area is well known for great elk hunting as well as quality grasses for cattle.
Recreational opportunities are plentiful in the wide open spaces. Enjoy amazing views of the Tendoy Mountain Range, as you hike, camp, picnic, fish or just take in the clean, cool mountain air. The Red Rock River, Clark Canyon Reservoir, and the Beaverhead River are nearby for boating, camping, and swimming, as well as ice and fly fishing.
This portion of Southwest Montana also offers rich history of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Lewis saw the expeditions first Indian in Montana in the Horse Prairie Valley. In need of horses to continue over the Continental Divide, he and three men had gone ahead of the group to scout for the Shoshone. As it turns out, Sacajawea recognized the chief of the Shoshone as her brother. The Corps of Discovery was able to trade for 24 horses and continued over Lemhi Pass and the Continental Divide.
2008 Taxes: $64.12

