Missouri River Country Region, MT Land for Sale

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LandWatch includes hundreds of farms, ranches and other rural acreage for sale in the Missouri River Country region of Montana, including hunting land, cabins, recreational properties and land auctions. Based on recent LandWatch data, Montana's Missouri River Country region ranks second in the state for the total amount of land currently for sale. LandWatch data lists over $125 million of land listings and rural property for sale in the Missouri River Country region of Montana. These land listings represent over 122,000 acres of land and other rural acreage for sale in the region. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $1.1 million. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in the Missouri River Country region of Montana. Plus, sign up for our land-for-sale email alerts to get notifications about new land listings matching your search parameters the Missouri River Country region of Montana! Visit LandWatch's Montana land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout Montana.
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Missouri River Country is a very distinct region in Northeastern Montana. Part of the Great Plains, it is home to grand open spaces, as well as some diverse landforms. It is a paradise for sportsmen, with its unspoiled land rich in antelope, whitetail and mule deer, elk, turkey and other game, as well as excellent fishing with an abundance of walleye, small-mouth bass and salmon. In addition, the area is home to several national wildlife refuges, including the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge and UL Bend National Wildlife Refuge. As with much of Eastern Montana, this area is also characterized by some prairie terrain as well.

The lush wetlands of the area were also home to dinosaurs millions of years ago; in fact, the most complete T-Rex skeleton in the world was found here in 1990. The area features fossils on display in several of the area's museums, including the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum.