$1,050,00053.33 Acres3 beds • 2 baths • 1 half bath • 2,000 sq ft
For Sale
For Sale
$1,050,00053.33 Acres
For Sale
3 beds • 2 baths • 1 half bath • 2,000 sq ft

2575 Cascade Hound Creek Rd, Cascade, MT 59421 - Cascade County

Residential
Lakefront
Waterfront
Static Google Map
Property ID 22949786

House (Attached), Ranch - Cascade, MT

This remarkable home, set on 53.33 acres, offers breathtaking views of the Adel and Little Belt Mountains from its expansive deck. The snow-capped peaks are echoed in the pitched roof design of the 4,000-square-foot ranch-style residence. The open-concept layout features three bedrooms and three bathrooms, complemented by a cozy rock fireplace and a wood-burning stove. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with red oak cabinetry. The daylight basement, while unfinished, is framed and prepared for your custom plans and personal touches. The master suite boasts a spacious bathroom equipped with a garden tub, a large, tiled shower, and a private toilet area. Large windows throughout the home allow abundant natural light to fill the space. Additionally, the property includes a concrete pad for a customizable attached 2 car garage, a monolithic concrete shop pad, and a barn, making it an excellent candidate for equestrian use. With wide open spaces, clean air, and 52 acres to explore, this central Montana ranchette is an inviting property to come home to! Local Area Follow the Missouri River out of the vast, grand mountains until it flows out to the rolling plains, and there, you'll find the delightful fishing town of Cascade, Montana. There are unlimited opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors here including wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting. Should you need a bite to eat or some bait, Cascade retains a grocery store, gas station, post office, a couple of lively bars, and fun hardy folks! Get out and about and notice the numerous public fishing access spots along the mighty Missouri River. Cascade serves as a popular location to start a float down the river. Additionally, Eagle Island or Hardy Bridge also offers day use for river access. If you want a short escapade, take the day trip to the Crown Butte Preserve which is located halfway between Cascade and Simms. Hike to the flat-topped buttes and revel in the natural grassland vegetation 1000 feet above the great plains below. If you're in the mood for some history, stop by the Cascade Senior Center and Museum for a taste of local history. Ulm, Montana is a small community comprised of mostly ranchers and farmers 12 miles southwest of Great Falls off I-15. Historically, Ulm came to be as a result of the Great Northern Railway coming through in 1887. The railroad provided a local shipping point for wheat, cattle, and other agricultural commodities. Area Attractions Smith River Each February a drawing is held to designate 9 lucky entries permits to float. The river's popularity is a result of the various terrains and spectacular sights that are cherished throughout a float trip. The Smith River begins near White Sulphur Springs and twists and turns for more than 100 miles. The stretch of river from Camp Baker Access to the Eden Bridge is the most popular. The fishing throughout is exceptional with populations of brown and rainbow trout ranging in sizes from 13-16 inches long. The larger brown trout scatter in the deep pools or hover along undercut banks. Adel Mountains The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the canyon near what is today Cascade, Montana in July of 1805. They were greatly impressed by the Adel Mountain Volcanics, the eroded pile of volcanic rocks more than 40 miles long and 20 miles wide. The volcanics mostly consist of fragments-blocks, cinders, ash-from violent, explosive eruptions that blasted magma out of the earth and into the air. The eruptions occurred about 75 million years ago and continued for several million years. Little Belt Mountains The Little Belt Mountains are a section of the rugged Rocky Mountains. They lie mostly in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The unspoiled nature is used for logging and recreation. The mountains have been mined for silver since the 1880s and sapphires since 1896. The famous Yogo sapphire is mined near Yogo Creek. The highest peak of the range is Big Baldy Mountain towering at 9,175 feet.

Copyright © 2025 My State MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.

Contact Seller

Corder and Associates, LLC

Fort Benton, MT

(406) 622-3224
Listing provided by
TRAMPUS CORDER
Corder and Associates, LLC4066223224
Source: ListHub, MLS# 11453746
Listing status: Active
Listing last updated: March 20, 2025 at 2:33 PM
Report this listing
T

TRAMPUS CORDER

Corder and Associates, LLC
(406) 622-3224

Message

TRAMPUS CORDER

Corder and Associates, LLC