Under a sky full of twinkling stars, imagine yourself lounging in a hot tub on the deck, feeling like a glamorous star yourself. Ah, then comes morning with a cup of coffee, welcoming you to a day of serenity and crisp mountain air. The charming Little Belt Mountains paint a stunning backdrop, with Belt Creek flowing just a stone's throw away from Highway 89. Nestled on a sprawling 2.5 acres, this property is a cozy slice of luxury in the heart of nature. The 4-bed, 3-bath home spans 3,000 square feet, complete with toasty heated floors to keep winter blues at bay. Park your ATVs, side-by-sides, or snowmobiles in the two attached garages, and rest easy under the watchful eye of a top-notch security system. Your guests will adore the separate 1-bed guest cabin, giving everyone their own piece of paradise. The canyon beckons as an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, with endless acres of public lands and groomed trails waiting to be explored. For winter sports lovers, the nearby Showdown Ski Area promises a snowy adventure just a short drive away. Situated between Monarch and Neihart, a quick commute to Great Falls makes city life easily accessible. And if this haven becomes your holiday escape, fear not - Great Falls International Airport is just a hop, skip, and a jump away for stress-free travel. The highly desirable location is just a piece of what this amazing property has to offer! Local Area Nestled snugly in the cozy embrace of the Little Belt Mountains, Monarch, Montana, is a beautiful community with cliffs and meadows blending seamlessly 45 miles southeast of Great Falls. Born in 1889 due to mining activity near Hughesville, this community is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, encircled by the majestic Lewis and Clark National Forest. Positioned along the scenic King's Hill Byway on US Highway 89, adventurers can dive into a smorgasbord of activities like off-roading, hiking, camping, mountain biking, hunting, skiing, and snowmobiling. Nestled in the scenic Little Belt Mountains, Neihart, Montana boasts a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. As one of the region's prominent mining camps, this charming town is a true gem waiting to be explored. Visitors can wander through its streets lined with well-preserved historic buildings, each telling a story of the town's vibrant past. The legacy of Neihart's mining heritage can still be felt today, with remnants of old mines and mining equipment scattered throughout the area as a reminder of the town's bustling mining days. For those with a thirst for adventure, hiking trails crisscross the surrounding mountains, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into the area's natural beauty. Neihart's warm and welcoming community and picturesque setting make it a must-visit destination for history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience the unique charm of Montana's mining towns. Whether you're exploring the town's historic sites, embarking on a scenic hike, or simply soaking in the mountains' tranquility, Neihart will leave a lasting impression on all who visit. Area Attractions Belt Creek One of Montana's many hidden gems, Belt Creek flows through the central portion of the state. Perhaps one of the most beautiful sections of the creek is the Sluice Box Canyon section. It is an 8-mile stretch that displays stunning limestone formations with sheer cliff walls that climb for hundreds of feet. In the deep pools, fish for rainbow or brown trout. You can also catch cutthroat or brook trout. Willow, cottonwood, chokecherry, and wild roses grow along the banks while the scenery unfolds and captivates. 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 for sapphires since 1896. The famous Yogo sapphire is mined near Yogo Creek.
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